enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Jalopy (video game) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalopy_(video_game)

    Jalopy is a vehicle simulation game developed by English developer MinskWorks and published by Excalibur Games. The game follows the player and their uncle who attempt to build a Laika (a car modelled after the Trabant 601 ) from individual parts and drive from East Berlin to Turkey using it.

  3. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/download-or-upgrade-your...

    • Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Edge - Comes pre-installed with Windows 10. Get the latest update. If you're still having trouble loading web pages using the latest version of your web browser, try our steps to clear your cache.

  4. Decrepit car - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decrepit_car

    A jalopy was an old-style class of stock car racing in America, often raced on dirt ovals. [3] It was originally a beginner class behind midgets, but vehicles became more expensive with time. [3] Jalopy races began in the 1930s and ended in the 1960s. [4] The race car needed to be from before around 1941. [3] Notable racers include Parnelli ...

  5. Free-to-play - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-to-play

    Free-to-play's model is sometimes derisively referred to as free-to-start due to not being entirely free. [1] Free-to-play games have also been widely criticized as "pay-to-win"—that is, that players can generally pay to obtain competitive or power advantages over other players. There are several kinds of free-to-play business models.

  6. Jalopy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalopy_(disambiguation)

    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... A Jalopy is an old car that is often in a barely functional state. Jalopy may also refer to:

  7. Carcassonne (board game) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcassonne_(board_game)

    Carcassonne (/ ˌ k ɑːr k ə ˈ s ɒ n /) is a tile-based German-style board game for two to five players, designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede and published in 2000 by Hans im Glück in German and by Rio Grande Games (until 2012) and Z-Man Games (currently) [2] in English. [3]

  8. PCSX2 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCSX2

    PCSX2 is a free and open-source emulator of the PlayStation 2 for x86 computers. It supports most PlayStation 2 video games with a high level of compatibility and functionality, and also supports a number of improvements over gameplay on a traditional PlayStation 2, such as the ability to use higher resolutions than native, anti-aliasing and texture filtering. [6]

  9. The Beverly Hillbillies (video game) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beverly_Hillbillies...

    [2] A review in Game Players PC Entertainment called the game "atrocious," scoring the game 0.5/5 and criticizing "obtuse" puzzles and poor humor. [3] The game has been remembered as an example of the poor quality of licensed games, [4] as well as one of the "biggest stinkers of all time." [1]