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  2. VGChartz - Wikipedia

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    VGChartz sits at the center of the network and is a video game sales tracking website, providing weekly sales figures of console software and hardware by region. The site was launched in June 2005, and is owned by Brett Walton. [1] [2] Employing ten people, [3] VGChartz provides tools for worldwide data analysis and regular reviews of the data ...

  3. Outward - Wikipedia

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    Outward is an open world fantasy role-playing video game developed by Canadian studio Nine Dots [4] and published by Deep Silver. [1] The game can be played in multiplayer both online and locally through split-screen .

  4. List of best-selling PC games - Wikipedia

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    2.39 million [55] Horizon: August 7, 2020: Action role-playing: Guerrilla Games: Sony Interactive Entertainment: Balatro: 2.2 million [56] — February 21, 2024: Roguelike Deck Builder: LocalThunk Playstack Final Fantasy VII: 2.1 million [e] Final Fantasy: June 25, 1998: Role-playing game: Square: Eidos Interactive: Grand Theft Auto V: 2 ...

  5. Talk:VGChartz - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Sources - Wikipedia

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    1, 2: GamingBolt: online: 2009– news Independent 1, 2: Gematsu: online: 2011– news Specializes in Japanese game news. Independent 1, 2, 3: Hardcore Gaming 101: online: 2004– Video game articles Head editor is Gamasutra author Kurt Kalata. Content written by him or Retro Gamer's John Szczepaniak are very reliable.

  8. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    The levels in Spelunky are procedurally generated by rearranging premade tiles of geometry into a level with an entrance, exit, a solvable path between the two, and obstacles to that path. [2] Other games procedurally generate other aspects of gameplay, such as the weapons in Borderlands which have randomized stats and configurations. [3]

  9. EyeToy: Play 2 - Wikipedia

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    EyeToy: Play 2 is a minigame compilation video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the sequel to EyeToy: Play . It uses EyeToy camera technology to project the player on to the television screen, allowing them to interact with on screen objects.