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  2. 425 Agreement - Wikipedia

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    In those cases where the affected township receives its supply of water from the city, the city is given a degree of leverage to negotiate with the township by Act 425. In the eyes of the Census Bureau, 425 Agreement lands effectively count as annexations, and are included in any calculations of land area and population. The land and population ...

  3. Streaming audio in video games - Wikipedia

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    In the case with certain games that used FMV sequences, or were based entirely upon some type of video like 1983's Astron Belt and Dragon's Lair, carried audio streamed with the video. However, the continued reliance of arcade games on solid-state memory as opposed to optical media resulted in less use of streamed audio until the release of ...

  4. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    Qube promised an interactive gaming channel, Qube Games, that was supposed to award prizes, such as free service credits. Qube Games was intended to launch on channel P-8 on January 31, 1978, [15] but it never materialized. In April 1978, the community and pay-per-view channels were re-arranged:

  5. Quiz Show (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Quiz Show (onscreen title: "The Kee Games Quiz Show") is a two-player arcade game by Kee Games, a company originally established by Atari, Inc. The game was originally released in 1976. A computerized version of a quiz show, the game presents multiple choice answers to questions from a range of categories.

  6. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Video game live streaming can be a remedy to this dilemma, allowing the audience to consume the act of the streamer's consumption. [2] Live streamers are seen as community organizers of a video game due to their ability to play said game or the entertainment they've created around it. [2]

  7. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    One of the first examples of digital distribution in video games was GameLine, which operated during the early 1980s. The service allowed Atari 2600 owners to use a specialized cartridge to connect through a phone line to a central server and rent a video game for 5–10 days. The GameLine service was terminated during the video game crash of 1983.

  8. Video game walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...

  9. Video Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    It was created to prevent what it refers to as "wrongful disclosure of video tape rental or sale records" [1] or similar audio visual materials, to cover items such as video games. [2] Congress passed the VPPA after Robert Bork's video rental history was published during his Supreme Court nomination and it became known as the "Bork bill". [3]