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OpenVG is an API designed for hardware-accelerated 2D vector graphics.Its primary platforms are mobile phones, gaming & media consoles and consumer electronic devices. It was designed to help manufacturers create more attractive user interfaces by offloading computationally intensive graphics processing from the CPU onto a GPU to save energy.
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VG Cats, a 2001 parody webcomic; VG-lista, a Norwegian music chart; Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, a 2007 fantasy video game; Variable Geo, a 1990s erotic video game series; Verdens Gang, a Norwegian newspaper (founded 1945) Victory Gundam, a 1993 anime series; Video game; Világgazdaság, a Hungarian business newspaper (1969–2022)
The VG-8010, released in January 1984, was a more advanced model with 32 KB of RAM and popular in the Netherlands. [2] [11] [12] [13] [6] It was built in France, at Le Mans by Radiotechnique, with a retail price of 2290 Fr in September 1985. [8] It was sold in Italy as the Phonola VG-8010. [14] There were two versions of this machine: [9]
VG was established by members of the Norwegian resistance movement shortly after the country was liberated from German occupation in 1945. [3] The first issue of the paper was published on 23 June 1945. [4] Christian A. R. Christensen was the first editor-in-chief of VG from its start in 1945 to 1967, when he died. [5] VG is based in Oslo. [6]
On 15 March, the team announced the creation of a youth squad, VG.P. [13] On 27 April, Vici won Starladder XII after defeating Invictus Gaming 3–1. [14] They were one of the officially invited teams for The International 2015 with a complete prize pool of $18,377,817 and on 2 July they confirmed that they've obtained their USA visas, needed ...
Thompson remained open, and Youth Services International retained its contract to operate it. In the nine years since, the company has won an additional eight contracts in Florida, bringing 4,100 more youths through its facilities, according to state records. All the while, complaints of abuse and neglect have remained constant.
VG&CE began as a spinoff of ANALOG Computing, a magazine published by LFP devoted to Atari 8-bit computers. [3]March 1992 issue, with original artwork on the cover. VG&CE was started at LFP by Lee H. Pappas (publisher), with Andy Eddy as executive editor (Eddy was a freelance contributor to the first issue of the magazine, which had the cover date of December 1988, just before relocating to ...