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  2. TrueAchievements - Wikipedia

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    TrueAchievements was designed and programmed by Richard Stone, and launched in March 2008. It was conceptualized when Richard Stone determined that the current GamerScore system devised by Microsoft was inherently unbalanced; it would sometimes appear to offer only a few points for difficult tasks in-game, and many points for somewhat trivial tasks in-game.

  3. The True Game of Death - Wikipedia

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    The film has received generally negative reviews. John Wallis of DVD Talk awarded the film a rare zero stars out of five and said: "Not only is a bad film for its horrible story, and lack of any action worth noting, it tramples Bruce's name like no other, inserting stock footage of his press conferences, his funeral, newspapers reporting his death, and using Bruce film clips (under a horrible ...

  4. The True Game - Wikipedia

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    The True Game is the collective name for a series of three related trilogies of short novels by Sheri S. Tepper.The novels explore the Lands of the True Game, a portion of a planet explored by humanity somewhere in the future.

  5. UFO 50 - Wikipedia

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    UFO 50 is a video game collection developed and published by Mossmouth for Windows on September 18, 2024. It features 50 unique games of varying genres and length. [1] The games are a collaborative effort by six developers over the course of several years, similar to a long-form game jam.

  6. Rodney Alcala - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Alcala was born in San Antonio, Texas, the third of four children born to a Mexican American couple, [10] Raul Alcala Buquor and Anna Maria Gutierrez. [11] In 1951, Alcala's father moved the family to Mexico, then abandoned them three years later.

  7. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.

  8. Death Stranding - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in an apocalyptic United States, where a cataclysmic event known as the "Death Stranding" caused "Beached Things" ("BTs")—invisible creatures originating from the "Beach", lands thought to be unique to each person that are typically visited during near-death experiences and are said to be the link to the afterlife—to begin roaming the Earth.

  9. True Pinball - Wikipedia

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    True Pinball is a pinball game with four pinball tables. [1] They are the same ones featured in the later versions of Illusions, but with improved visuals and audio.Each table has been recreated in 3D and can be played either at an angle or from a top-down view.