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  2. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Video game modding (short for "modification") is the process of alteration by players or fans of one or more aspects of a video game, [1] such as how it looks or behaves, and is a sub-discipline of general modding. Mods may range from small changes and tweaks to complete overhauls, and can extend the replay value and interest of the game.

  3. Modding - Wikipedia

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    Modding (from modifying) is the act of modifying hardware, software, or anything else to perform a function not originally intended by the designer, or to achieve bespoke specification or appearance. The term is often used in reference to video game modding, particularly in regard to creating new or altered content and sharing that via the web.

  4. Category:Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Mod or modification is a term generally applied to PC games, especially first-person shooters, but also to other genres such as real-time strategy games. Mods are made by the general public, and can be entire new games upon themselves. They can include new items, weapons, characters, enemies, models, modes, textures, levels, and storylines.

  5. Kaizo - Wikipedia

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    Kaizo (Japanese: 改造, Hepburn: kaizō, meaning "modification", "rebuild", "remodel" or "reconfiguration") is a philosophy of game design, specifically platforming games, distinguished by a high degree of strictness placed upon the player's intended actions and movements through a level. [1]

  6. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    This is usually done by technically inclined video game fans to improve an old game of importance, as a creative outlet, or to make new, unofficial games using the old game's engine. ROM hacks typically redesign a game for an all-new, fun gameplay while keeping most if not all of the items the same, as well as unlocking and/or reimplementing ...

  7. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    A role-playing video game that subverts the typical elements of such games. [17] The term was coined by the video game Moon: Remix RPG Adventure. [18] any% A type of speedrun in which the player's objective is to reach the game's end goal as quickly as possible without regard to the normal intermediate steps. Compare to 100%. AoE 1. See area of ...

  8. Discord - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, the company introduced its GameBridge API, which allows game developers to directly integrate with Discord within games. [80] In December 2017, Discord added a software development kit that allows developers to integrate their games with the service, called "rich presence". This integration is commonly used to allow players to ...

  9. Homebrew (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. The official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult, such as ROM cartridges or encrypted CD-ROMs.