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  2. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Another notable example is in the open-world driving game Crazy Taxi. There are also trends common among genres and platforms. Many online games show player names and a chat text box for talking to the other players. RTS games tend to have complex user interfaces, with context-sensitive panels and a full-overview mini-map with fog of war.

  3. Crosshair (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Crosshair", a song by the Danish band Blue Foundation. Cross Hair , fictional G.I. Joe character. Crosshairs (Transformers), several robot superhero characters in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. Crosshair (Star Wars), a deformed clone trooper and former member of The Bad Batch in the Star Wars franchise.

  4. Trespasser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    PC Zone felt the game could be quite frightening but that there were too many guns scattered around the island. [30] An Adrenaline Vault review liked the game's originality and some tense moments, but disliked the slow treks, the lack of a real inventory system, the frustrating interface and there being too many guns lying around. He found the ...

  5. Alexander Grushko - Wikipedia

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    Born in the family of Viktor Grushko (1930–2001) — a Soviet spy, former First Deputy Chairman of the KGB.. In 1977 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.

  6. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The game includes various modes, such as single-player and multiplayer competitions. Launched in 2013 by Anton Wallén, the game maintained a relatively small but active player base until 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic and social media led to a significant influx of new players. In 2024, the game moved to a subscription model.

  7. Islanders (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Islanders (stylized in all uppercase) is a casual city-building game developed and published by German indie game studio Grizzly Games. It was initially released on Steam for Microsoft Windows on 4 April 2019, and support for macOS and Linux was added in June that year.