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  2. Team Fortress 2 - Wikipedia

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    Team Fortress 2 features an in-built item valuing system known as an item quality, assigned to a given instance of an item through a variety of different means and ranging from "Normal" items used as the stock weapons of each class, to "Unique" items used as the base obtainable items from the item drop or achievement systems, to far rarer ...

  3. Team Fortress 2 Classic - Wikipedia

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    The core gameplay of Team Fortress 2 Classic is identical to Team Fortress 2 in most ways, described as "toning down TF2's less coherent elements in favor of gameplay-focused additions". [5] Existing content (as existed in the game’s original 2007 release) goes largely untouched, in favor of augmenting the game play with new weapons and game ...

  4. 2Fort - Wikipedia

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    "2Fort" (also known by its file name "ctf_2fort") is a multiplayer map playable in the first-person shooter games Quake Team Fortress, Team Fortress Classic, Team Fortress 2, and in the multiplayer total conversion mod Fortress Forever.

  5. File:Team Fortress 2 style logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. SimCity (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    It runs in the Windows GDI with new sounds and music, either PC-Speaker type or digital/MIDI type. In 1992, to coincide with other re-releases of their games, Maxis re-released the Windows version of SimCity as "SimCity Classic", which bundled the game with the MS-DOS version of the Terrain Editor.