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Last Day of June is an adventure puzzle video game developed by Ovosonico and published by 505 Games. It is based on Steven Wilson 's song Drive Home . The game was released for the PlayStation 4 and Windows in August 2017, and ported for the Nintendo Switch in March 2018.
7 Days to Die: 2 million [83] [better source needed] 7 Days: June 28, 2016: Survival horror: The Fun Pimps: Planet Coaster: 2 million [84] — November 2016: Construction and management simulation: Frontier Developments: Stickfight: The Game: 2 million [85] — September 28, 2017: Fighting: Landfall Games Kenshi: 2 million [86] — December 6, 2018
Numerous video games were released in 2016. New hardware came out as well, albeit largely refreshed and updated versions of consoles in the PlayStation 4 Pro, PlayStation 4 Slim, and Xbox One S. Commercially available virtual reality headsets were released in much greater numbers and at much lower price points than the enthusiast-only virtual reality headsets of earlier generations.
June 22: Quake: DOS: id Software: advanced 3D graphics technology and started a franchise that has sold more than 4 million games June 23: Super Mario 64: N64: Nintendo: One of two Nintendo 64 U.S. launch games. [44] An archetype for nearly every 3D platformer which followed it, from the day of release it was widely hailed as one of the ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Last Judgment by painter Hans Memling. In Christian belief, the Last Judgement is an apocalyptic event where God makes a final ...
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Last Days of Summer is a 1998 novel written by Steve Kluger.It is an epistolary novel told completely through forms of correspondence; letters, postcards, interviews with a psychiatrist, progress reports, and newspaper clippings.