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  2. ActRaiser - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Platform, city-building, Action RPG, god game. Mode (s) Single-player. ActRaiser [a] is a 1990 video game developed by Quintet and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System , It combines traditional side-scrolling platforming and sections with city building and god game elements. A sequel, ActRaiser 2, was released ...

  3. Scrap Mechanic - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Scrap Mechanic is a sandbox video game developed for Windows by Swedish [3] game studio and publisher Axolot Games, in which players can build machines, vehicles, and buildings, and share their creations online. The initial version of the game, released on January 20, 2016, was a creative mode with unlimited access ...

  4. Astronōka - Wikipedia

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    Astronōka is described as a "space vegetable production and pest control game". The game revolves around the player cultivating vegetables on a fictional, futuristic star system. The objective is to win vegetable contests and eventually the All-Universe Vegetable Competition, while setting traps and defense to protect the farm in a tower ...

  5. Gamefam - Wikipedia

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    Gamefam was founded in 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States, by Joe Ferencz, the current CEO. Ferencz was originally involved with bringing Hot Wheels into the Forza series and Rocket League, and while doing so, he was observing Roblox ' s success as a free-to-play video game platform. [6] Explaining his reason for founding Gamefam ...

  6. Millennium Challenge 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Challenge 2002 (MC02) was a major war game exercise conducted by the United States Armed Forces under JFCOM in mid-2002, running from 24 July to 15 August. The exercise involved both live exercises and computer simulations, costing US$250 million (equivalent to about $423M in 2023), the most expensive war game in US military history.

  7. Electromagnetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Electromagnetic warfare or electronic warfare [1] ( EW) is warfare involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum (EM spectrum) or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy operations. The purpose of electromagnetic warfare is to deny the opponent the advantage of—and ensure friendly unimpeded access ...

  8. 1997 in video games - Wikipedia

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    1997 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Final Fantasy VII, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, GoldenEye 007, Star Fox 64, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Quake II, Mega Man Legends, Riven, Tomb Raider II, Dark Rift, Tekken 3 and Virtua Striker 2, along with new titles such as Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, Gran Turismo, Diablo, Grand Theft Auto and Fallout.

  9. Fortress (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    NA: August 13, 2001. PAL: November 23, 2001. Genre (s) Tower defense. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Fortress is a tower defense strategy video game developed by Pipe Dream Interactive and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld game console. It originally released in North America on August 13, 2001 ...