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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Video games - Wikipedia

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    Covers from PC games are generally considered platform-neutral if they do not feature OS branding (such as a Games for Windows banner). The identifying art should be from the game's original release. If the game was released on other platforms at a later date, the original artwork with its respective platform-related logos should still be used.

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Through the Steam Play functionality, the macOS client allows players who have purchased compatible products in the Windows version to download the Mac versions at no cost. [303] The Steam Cloud, along with many multiplayer PC games, also supports cross-platform play. [292]

  4. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003 Valve released the Steam platform for Windows computers (later expanded to Mac OS and Linux) as a means to distribute Valve-developed video games. Steam has the speciality that customers don't buy games but instead get the right to use games, which might be revoked when a violation of the End-user license agreement is seen by ...

  5. PC game - Wikipedia

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    A personal computer game, also known as a computer game [a] or abbreviated PC game, is a video game played on a personal computer (PC). The term PC game has been popularly used since the 1990s referring specifically to games on "Wintel" (Microsoft Windows software/Intel hardware) which has dominated the computer industry since.

  6. Overload (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot featuring the Holo-Guide leading the player down a hallway. The gameplay of the game is similar to the Descent series. [2] The player is tasked with controlling a gunship in zero gravity inside a variety of mining facilities and cave areas, fighting hostile worker robots (called autonomous operators in the game) and finding possible survivors in cryostasis tubes.

  7. Rename (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The C standard library provides a function called rename which does this action. [1] In POSIX, which is extended from the C standard, the rename function will fail if the old and new names are on different mounted file systems. [2] In SQL, renames are performed by using the CHANGE specification in ALTER TABLE statements.

  8. Rename - Wikipedia

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    Rename may refer to: Rename (computing), rename of a file on a computer; RENAME (command), command to rename a file in various operating systems; Rename (relational algebra), unary operation in relational algebra; Company renaming, rename of a product; Name change, rename of a person; Geographical renaming, rename of a geographical location

  9. Tennis Elbow (video game) - Wikipedia

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    After more than 2 years spent in Steam Greenlight, [6] the 2013 version was released on Steam on March 13, 2015. [7] The game is regularly updated and as of July 2018 has seen 10 major updates for the 2013 edition. [citation needed] The next edition is called "Tennis Elbow 4" and its early version was planned for 2019. [2]