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  2. Unreal Tournament 2004 - Wikipedia

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    During the 8th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, Unreal Tournament 2004 received nominations for "Computer First-Person Action Game of the Year" and "Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay". [39] In March 2014, GamesRadar ranked Unreal Tournament 2004 as the 70th best game on their "Top 100 Best Video Games of All Time" list. [40]

  3. Unreal Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The design of the game shifted the series' focus to competitive multiplayer action with the releases of sequels Unreal Tournament 2003 in 2002, Unreal Tournament 2004 in 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3 in 2007. In 2014, a pre-alpha version of a new game in the series was released titled simply Unreal Tournament. In 2017, Epic cancelled the game.

  4. Unreal (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Unreal is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by Epic Games. The series is known for its exhibition of the namesake Unreal Engine that powers the games and is available for other developers to license.

  5. Cyberathlete Professional League - Wikipedia

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    Nostromo Exhibition Tournament May 22–24 Los Angeles, California Quake 3: John "ZeRo4" Hill [23] CPL Pentium 4 Summer Championship 2002 July 20–24 Dallas, Texas Counter-Strike: Schroet Kommando: CPL Pentium 4 Winter Event 2002 December 18–22 Dallas, Texas Counter-Strike: Team 3D: Unreal Tournament 2003: Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel: Team ...

  6. Tripwire Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Tripwire was co-founded by John Gibson and Alan Wilson with support by members of the international team that created Unreal Tournament 2004 mod Red Orchestra: Combined Arms. Red Orchestra won top prize in the Nvidia-sponsored Make Something Unreal competition. [2]

  7. Facing Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Facing Worlds, also known by its filename CTF-Face, is a multiplayer map for the first-person shooter video games Unreal Tournament (1999), Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, Unreal Tournament 3, and Unreal Tournament (2014). Consisting of two identical towers separated by a parallel bridge, each team must fight their way into the ...

  8. List of esports games - Wikipedia

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    Esports are video games which are played in professional competitions, usually fall into a few major genres.The majority of esports titles are fighting games, first-person shooters (FPS), real-time strategy (RTS), traditional sports, and multiplayer online battle arena games (MOBA), with the MOBA genre being the most popular in terms of participation and viewership.

  9. Make Something Unreal - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the 2004 contest. The first competition, titled $1,000,000 Make Something Unreal Contest, was held in 2004 in partnership with Nvidia, Digital Extremes, and Atari [2] It was described as "a way to reward a growing community of gamers that are helping to spark the evolution of 3D entertainment". [3]