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  2. BTR-80 - Wikipedia

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    BTR-80 (GAZ-5903) – armored personnel carrier. BTR-80K (GAZ-59031) (kommandnyj) – command vehicle APC with telescopic antenna mast, TNA-4 navigation device and R-163-50У series of radio equipment. BTR-80M – an improved model with a 240 hp DMZ-238M2 engine, a slightly longer hull and new tires. In production since 1993.

  3. SnowRunner - Wikipedia

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    SnowRunner is an off-roading open world simulation video game where the player's job is to deliver cargo, completing construction projects and/or repairs at different locations while driving over rough terrain. The game has a damage system in which there is both damage on the physical model and damage shown through the user interface (UI).

  4. List of software for the TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    The TRS-80 series of computers were sold via Radio Shack & Tandy dealers in North America and Europe in the early 1980s. Much software was developed for these computers, particularly the relatively successful Color Computer I, II & III models, which were designed for both home office and entertainment (gaming) uses.

  5. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing series; Chibi-Robo! series Chibi-Robo! Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol; Crime and Punishment; Desperate Housewives: The Game; Executive Suite; GiFTPiA; Gossip; Jones in the Fast Lane; Little Computer People; My Life My Love; Real Lives; The Sims series The Sims (2000) The Sims: Livin' Large (2000) The Sims: House Party (2001) The Sims ...

  6. TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I. In the mid-1970s, Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack division was a successful American chain of more than 3,000 electronics stores. Among the Tandy employees who purchased a MITS Altair kit computer was buyer Don French, who began designing his own computer and showed it to the vice president of manufacturing John V. Roach, Tandy's former electronic data ...

  7. Series 80 - Wikipedia

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    Series 80 : Succeeded by. Series 81-89 (disambiguation) Preceded by. Series 70 (disambiguation) Succeeded by. Series 90 (disambiguation) This page was last edited on ...

  8. iRacing - Wikipedia

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    iRacing.com sanctions many different race series on its service, some of which are meant to correspond to race series held in real life. There are four disciplines of auto racing available for players: road, oval, dirt road (composed of rallycross and trophy truck racing), and dirt oval.

  9. Scammell Lorries - Wikipedia

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    One such customer, Edward Rudd, had imported a Knox Automobile tractor from the United States, and impressed with its low weight/high hauling power had asked Scammell if they could make a similar model of their own. However, the outbreak of World War I in 1914 stopped the project and presented itself as a turning point in road transport history ...