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  2. Cover Orange - Wikipedia

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    If the player causes an orange to fall off the stage or gets hit by the acid rain, they will be forced to restart the level. [4] There are some stars the player can receive that boost their score: one for completing the level, one for placing down all of the stage elements within a time limit, and one for tapping a star during the acid rain ...

  3. List of athletes on Wheaties boxes - Wikipedia

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    Year Team Sport Notes Ref 1987: Minnesota Twins: Baseball: World Series Champions (first team depicted on box) [6]1988: Washington Redskins: Football: Super Bowl XXII

  4. NCAA Basketball 09 - Wikipedia

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    NCAA Basketball 09 is the 2008 installment in the NCAA Basketball series. It was released on November 17, 2008 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360. Miami Heat player Kevin Love (who was a UCLA forward at the time) is featured on the cover.

  5. Bentley's Hackpack - Wikipedia

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    Single-player Bentley's Hackpack is a 2013 minigame compilation video game developed by Sanzaru Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita . It was developed to promote and coincide with the North American release of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time on the same date by Sanzaru Games. [ 3 ]

  6. Kaizo Mario World - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese word "kaizō" (改造) simply refers to ROM hacking in the gaming industry, since its literal meaning is "reorganize," "restructure," or "reconstruct," but Kaizo Mario World's prominence means that other ROM hacks have used this term to indicate an extreme level of difficulty, such as Kaizo Mario Bros. 3, Kaizo Mario 64, SMG2 The Kaizo Green Stars by Evanbowl, and the Kaizo ...

  7. Cheating in esports - Wikipedia

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    Wallhacks allow players to see the position of their opponent without having to be in line of sight of them. One prevalent form of cheating in esports involves the use of unauthorized software, commonly known as software cheats. These cheats provide players with an unfair advantage over their opponents, compromising the integrity of the ...

  8. GnosticPlayers - Wikipedia

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    GnosticPlayers have taken public responsibility for the following data breaches: [9] 500px • 8fit • 8tracks • Animoto • Armor Games • Artsy • Avito • BlankMediaGames • Bookmate • Bukalapak • Canva • Chegg • CoffeeMeetsBagel • Coinmama • Coubic • DailyBooth • DataCamp • DubSmash • Edmodo • Epic Games • Evite • EyeEm • Fotolog • GameSalad • Gatehub ...

  9. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The incident appeared as the cover story of Newsweek with the title "Beware: Hackers at play". [18] As a result, the U.S. House of Representatives held hearings on computer security and passed several laws. The group KILOBAUD is formed in February, kicking off a series of other hacker groups that formed soon after.