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  2. Zen Studios - Wikipedia

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    Zen Studios was founded in Budapest in 2003 by a team of four people. It started as a technology and work for hire studio, doing game engine development, middleware tools, and ports for other games. [7] The company name is based on the team's belief in Zen as a creed to follow in their work and lives, specifically with employees and fans. [8]

  3. Category:Zen Studios games - Wikipedia

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  4. Zen Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Zen Pinball: Rollercoaster was released on July 7, 2008, while Zen Pinball: Inferno was released on October 31, 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The PlayStation 3 version, known simply as Zen Pinball was announced on April 15, 2009 [ 8 ] and was released almost one month later on May 14, 2009, [ 20 ] making the first pinball game on the PlayStation 3. [ 21 ]

  5. Michael Abrash - Wikipedia

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    Michael Abrash was a columnist in the 1980s for the magazine Programmer's Journal.The articles were collected in the 1989 book, Power Graphics Programming.His second book, Zen of Assembly Language Volume 1: Knowledge (1990), [13] is about writing efficient assembly code for the 16-bit 8086 processor, but was released after the 80486 CPU was already being used in IBM PC compatibles. [14]

  6. Zen (software) - Wikipedia

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    Zen defeated Kobayashi Koichi (Zen receiving three handicap stones) in the 4th Densei-sen on 23 March 2016. [4] Zen's first commercial version was released in Japan on 18 September 2009. Zen 2 was released on 27 August 2010, Zen 3 on 30 September 2011, Zen 4 on 27 July 2012, and Zen 5 on 13 December 2013.

  7. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The Nomad Jukeboxes have varied in their use of connections. The Jukebox 3 and Jukebox Zen were unusual in their use of the older USB 1.1 standard despite their predecessor, the Nomad Jukebox 2, having used the newer USB 2.0 standard. Part of the reason for this was the inclusion of a FireWire connection, which is of comparable speed to USB 2.0.

  8. Zen (portable media player) - Wikipedia

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    The ZEN is a portable media player in the Creative Zen series designed and manufactured by Creative Technology. This flash memory -based player is the de facto successor [ 3 ] of the ZEN Vision:M and was announced on August 29, 2007, to be available in capacities of 2, 4, 8, and 16 GB, as of September 14. [ 4 ]

  9. Zenless Zone Zero - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the Chain Attack (featuring Ben Bigger) in Zenless Zone Zero. Zenless Zone Zero is an action role-playing game. The player assumes the role of a Proxy (the protagonist known as Wise or Belle), a character who helps others explore alternate dimensions called Hollows.