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  2. Steam Deck - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Steam's Big Picture mode which was designed for use on television screens, which was treated as a separate software branch within Valve, the Deck version of the Steam client stays consistent with the desktop version, adding functions and interface elements to make navigating through Steam easier with controller input, and indicators ...

  3. Spectre (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Japan-exclusive sequel, Mega Spectre, was released for the FM Towns in 1993. [15] The 1994 release of Spectre for the SNES. The 1994 Spectre VR is an enhanced network-oriented version of the game. It and Spectre Supreme were also available for IBM PC compatibles. The original Spectre was released as Spectre Classic in the late 1990s.

  4. BattlEye - Wikipedia

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    BattlEye is a proprietary anti-cheat software designed to detect players that hack or abusively use exploits in an online game.It was initially released as a third-party anti-cheat for Battlefield Vietnam in 2004 and has since been officially implemented in numerous video games, primarily shooter games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds, Arma 3, Destiny 2, War Thunder, and DayZ.

  5. Roguelike deck-building game - Wikipedia

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    Most roguelike deck-building games present the player with one or more pre-established deck of cards that are used within the game, typically in turn-based combat. [1] As the player progresses through the game, they gain the ability to add cards to this deck, most often through either a choice of one or more random reward cards, or sometimes through an in-game shop.

  6. SPECTRE - Wikipedia

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    SPECTRE has been parodied many times in films, video games, and novels. The most obvious is the Austin Powers series of films, with a Dr. Evil (a parody of Ernst Stavro Blofeld) and his second-in-command known as "Number Two" (a parody of Emilio Largo ).

  7. Warren Spector - Wikipedia

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    Warren Evan Spector (born October 2, 1955 [1]) is an American role-playing and video game designer, director, writer, producer and production designer.He is known for creating immersive sim games, which give players a wide variety of choices in how to progress. [2]

  8. Spectre (1982 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spectre is a video game for the Apple II written by Bob Flanagan [2] and Scott Miller and published by Datamost in 1982. [1] [3] Spectre is a Pac-Man variant with a goal of collecting dots while avoiding "Questers." The player navigates the maze with a 3D view on the left side of the screen and a top-down representation on the right.

  9. Conquer Divide - Wikipedia

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    Conquer Divide is an American rock band whose members are from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, with one former member coming from Serbia. History [ edit ]