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  2. Beach Life - Wikipedia

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    Beach Life (known as Virtual Resort: Spring Break in North America) is a business strategy video game for Windows developed by Deep Red Games, published by Eidos Interactive and released in September 2002.

  3. Video games and Linux - Wikipedia

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    Steam Deck, a handheld game console running a Linux-based operating system On August 22, 2018, Valve released their fork of Wine called Proton , aimed at gaming. [ 188 ] It features some improvements over the vanilla Wine such as Vulkan -based DirectX 11 implementation, Steam integration, better full screen and game controller support and ...

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  5. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Name Release Date Publisher The A-Team (video game) 1988: Zafiro Software A320: 1988: Loriciels: Aaargh! 1989: Melbourne House: Abracadabra: 1989: Odisea Software

  6. 2009 in video games - Wikipedia

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    2009 saw many new installments in established video game franchises, such as Assassin's Creed II, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Wii Sports Resort, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Resident Evil 5, Left 4 Dead 2, Forza Motorsport 3, The Beatles: Rock Band, The Sims 3, Madden NFL 10, NBA 2K10, and FIFA 10.

  7. Beach Buggy Simulator - Wikipedia

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    In Beach Buggy Simulator, the players have to drive a beach buggy through several dune trials by jumping over the rocks and similar hazards, scattered along the way. The buggy is equipped with a gun for shooting down the helicopters that are passing by, trying to destroy the vehicle. [ 1 ]

  8. Demoscene - Wikipedia

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    Demos in the demoscene sense began as software crackers' "signatures", that is, crack screens and crack intros attached to software whose copy protection was removed. The first crack screens appeared on the Apple II in the early 1980s, and they were often nothing but plain text screens crediting the cracker or their group.

  9. Cue Club - Wikipedia

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    Cue Club, is a sports simulation video game series developed by Bulldog Interactive. The games in the series focus on delivering a realistic interpretation of pool and snooker . The original title was released on Microsoft Windows on 10 November 2000, with a sequel entitled Cue Club 2 arriving on 4 July 2014, on the same platform.