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  2. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    The game was available for Windows 3.1, as it was included in installations of Win32s for the purposes of verifying that the 32-bit thunking layer was installed correctly. [9] The Microsoft Hearts Network was included with Windows for Workgroups 3.1, as a showcase of NetDDE technology by enabling multiple players to play simultaneously across a ...

  3. Split/Second: Velocity - Wikipedia

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    Split/Second: Velocity (released in North America as Split/Second) is a racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game was released in May 2010 and was later released for OnLive in June 2011. [3]

  4. Speed Circuit - Wikipedia

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    A player can choose to increase their start speed by 20 mph, but risks stalling (rolling a 5 or a 6 on a die), which leaves them on the start line until the second turn. The driver can again try to increase start speed by 20 mph on the second turn, but a car that stalls two turns in a row is out of the race.

  5. Instructions per second - Wikipedia

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    Instructions per second (IPS) is a measure of a computer's processor speed. For complex instruction set computers (CISCs), different instructions take different amounts of time, so the value measured depends on the instruction mix; even for comparing processors in the same family the IPS measurement can be problematic.

  6. Template:Convert/list of units/speed - Wikipedia

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    Speed; system unit code (alternative) symbol or abbrev. notes sample default conversion combinations SI: metre per second: m/s m/s US spelling: meter per second 1.0 m/s (3.3 ft/s)

  7. Speed Haste - Wikipedia

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    Speed Haste is a 3D racing video game for DOS. It includes both Formula One and stock cars. The player can compete in championship mode, covering all circuits with an increasing difficulty. The multiplayer mode offers split-screen racing or IPX-based sessions with up to 4 players.

  8. Watch a pro baseball player try to hit a 180 mph fastball - AOL

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    This is what happens when a pro baseball player tries to hit a 180-something mph fastball. Takeshi Yamasaki, a former star player with the Chunichi Dragons in Japan, was given the unenviable task ...

  9. Ballistics (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Grin developed an arcade version of the game, released in 2002 featuring a unique reclined seating position cabinet by Triotech. Players race across seven different tracks in various leagues against other competitors on high-speed hoverbikes. The game was Grin's first to be released, and featured the first version of their Diesel game engine.