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  2. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense (TD) is a subgenre of strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usually achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of attack. [1]

  3. Application-specific integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Automated layout tools are quick and easy to use and also offer the possibility to "hand-tweak" or manually optimize any performance-limiting aspect of the design. This is designed by using basic logic gates, circuits or layout specially for a design.

  4. Reflexive Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Reflexive Entertainment was an American video game developer based in Lake Forest, California.The company was cofounded by Lars Brubaker, Ernie Ramirez, James C. Smith and Ion Hardie in 1997.

  5. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, more computers worldwide had the Flash Player installed than any other Web media format, including Java, QuickTime, RealNetworks, and Windows Media Player. [ 21 ] As Flash matured, Macromedia's focus shifted from marketing it as a graphics and media tool to promoting it as a Web application platform, adding scripting and data access ...

  6. Flashkick - Wikipedia

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    X-Out flash: Begins as a standard X-Out, but the legs split in the direction of body rotation immediately after leaving the ground. Gainer Flash : Similar to a gainer , but with split legs. Flash kick to the splits : Instead of landing on both feet, the performer lands in a split position.

  7. Interleaved memory - Wikipedia

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    With interleaved memory, memory addresses are allocated to each memory bank in turn. For example, in an interleaved system with two memory banks (assuming word-addressable memory), if logical address 32 belongs to bank 0, then logical address 33 would belong to bank 1, logical address 34 would belong to bank 0, and so on.

  8. UBIFS - Wikipedia

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    UBIFS (UBI File System, more fully Unsorted Block Image File System) is a flash file system for unmanaged flash memory devices. [1] UBIFS works on top of an UBI (unsorted block image) layer, [2] which is itself on top of a memory technology device (MTD) layer. [3] The file system is developed by Nokia engineers with help of the University of ...

  9. Flash of unstyled content - Wikipedia

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    The issue was documented in an article named "Flash of Unstyled Content". [4] At first, FOUC appeared to be a browser problem unique to Internet Explorer but later became apparent in other browsers, [5] [6] and has since been described as "a Safari epidemic". [7] A flash of unstyled content is indifferent to changes in CSS or HTML versions ...