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  2. Category:Parkour video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parkour video games" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Assassin's Creed; B.

  3. Parkour - Wikipedia

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    The word parkour derives from parcours du combattant (Obstacle course), the classic obstacle course method of military training proposed by Georges Hébert. [23] [24] [25] Raymond Belle used the term "les parcours" to encompass all of his training including climbing, jumping, running, balancing, and the other methods he undertook in his personal athletic advancement. [26]

  4. Parkour Everyday - Wikipedia

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    Parkour Everyday (simplified Chinese: 天天酷跑; pinyin: Tiāntiān Kùpǎo) is a 2013 Chinese endless running mobile video game released by Tencent. The game is the first mobile game that made a profit of CNY 100 million (US$16.27 million).

  5. Vault (urban movement) - Wikipedia

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    In various urban activities, a vault is any type of movement that involves overcoming an obstacle by some combination of jumping, climbing or diving. Although parkour does not involve the idea of set movements, [ 1 ] practitioners use similar ways of moving [ 2 ] [ 3 ] to pass quickly and efficiently over obstacles.

  6. Asphalt: Urban GT 2 - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt: Urban GT 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Gameloft for the Nintendo DS, N-Gage and PlayStation Portable. A 2.5D Java Platform 2 ME version for mobile phones was also released on November 30, 2005. [3] [4] It is a sequel of Asphalt: Urban GT (2004) and the second major game of the Asphalt series.

  7. Urban Rivals - Wikipedia

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    Urban Rivals received 3.75/5 from MMOBomb, where they stated that Urban Rivals had stylish comic book art, fast-paced gameplay and a large playerbase. Though, Urban Rivals was also praised by some, as they stated that the game had 'amazing artwork' and was a 'very addicting' game. [citation needed]

  8. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    The 2012 with $29,000 crowdfunded [189] and in Go programmed game was put on GitHub after the money for further development run out. [190] [191] While a volunteer keeps updating the almost finished prototype, [192] the against the Go 1.0 API build game fails to compile with newer compilers and Go versions. Hypercycles: 1995 2017 Shooter GPL-3.0 ...

  9. Freerunning - Wikipedia

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    Foucan developed freerunning as a more inclusive form of parkour. [2] Parkour's efficient military style obstacle course training lends itself to martial art as a means of weapons avoidance and efficiently closing a distance to an opponent. Freerunning is derived from parkour, but it emphasizes not efficiency but artistry, allowing room for ...

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