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  2. Sonic Forces - Wikipedia

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    Kishimoto acknowledged the lackluster reception and concluded that Sonic Team's method of designing levels that originated in Sonic Unleashed would no longer satisfy fans. The open-world Frontiers was designed to be lengthy, with an emphasis on exploration, puzzles and combat to address the criticism that Forces received for its short length ...

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The table below with available source code resulted not from official releases by companies or IP holders but from unclear release situations, like lost and found games, and leaks of unclear legality (e.g. by an individual developer on end-of-product-life) or undeleted content.

  4. Sonic Powered - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Powered Co., Ltd. is a Japanese software development company based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. It mainly focuses on mobile and console games, and software for business purposes. It mainly focuses on mobile and console games, and software for business purposes.

  5. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    During E3 2009, Sony unveiled a motion controller, the PlayStation Move, partly in response to the popularity of the competing Nintendo Wii. The Move’s "wand" controllers use internal inertial sensors detect motion while the position of a glowing orb is tracked using a PlayStation Eye or PlayStation Camera. It went on sale in late 2010. [130]

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog 2; Sonic the Hedgehog; Sonic Adventure; Sonic Spinball; Sonic X-treme; Sonic: After the Sequel; South Park: The Stick of Truth; Space Invaders; Spacewar! Spider-Man; Spyro: Year of the Dragon; Star Control 3; Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo; Star Wars: Rogue Squadron; StarCraft: Ghost; Super Columbine Massacre RPG ...

  7. Sonic Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Heroes [a] is a 2003 platform game developed by Sonic Team USA and published by Sega as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The player races a team of series characters through levels to amass rings, defeat robots, and collect the seven Chaos Emeralds needed to defeat Doctor Eggman.

  8. Force control - Wikipedia

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    Force control has been the subject of intense research over the past two decades and has made great strides with the advancement of sensor technology and control algorithms. For some years now, the major automation technology manufacturers have been offering software and hardware packages for their controllers to allow force control.

  9. Sega Superstars Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Sega Superstars Tennis is a sports video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. [2] It is the second title in the Sega All-Stars series, preceded by Sega Superstars (2004), and crosses over characters, locations, and soundtracks from several Sega franchises, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Space Channel 5, and Super Monkey Ball.