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  2. Skyblivion - Wikipedia

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    The idea was approved. By November 2016, Rebel sought help from other modders to help with work on the project. He also did so through Nexus Mods, a site that allows users to upload and download mods. [18] Rebel jokingly called it "the perfect pyramid scheme." [19]

  3. Skyrim modding - Wikipedia

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    Skyrim Anniversary Edition was released in November 2021, containing all 48 previously released Creation Club items as well as 26 new Creation Club items. [ 15 ] In December 2023, Bethesda replaced Creation Club with Creations, which added new paid and free mods.

  4. Nexus Mods - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Forbes praised the "Alternate Start - Live Another Life" mod posted to Nexus for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition in a feature article. [26] In January 2017, a Fallout 4 mod on Nexus Mods was covered in the Daily Express, [7] with other Fallout 4 mods reported on by WWG, [27] Paste Magazine, [28] the Christian Times, [29 ...

  5. Nexus Ops - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Ops is a board game, designed by Charlie Catino and released in 2005 by Avalon Hill. Players attempt to mine the fictitious metal "rubium" on a moon far off in space. Each player uses rubium to recruit units to mine and fight for the player.

  6. Nexus Studios - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Studios is an animation, VFX, film and interactive production studio based in London and LA. It was founded in 2000 by Charlotte Bavasso and Christopher O'Reilly. [1] Creating a range of both handcrafted and high-tech work, [2] Nexus Studios has a team of production staff, animators, technical directors, coders, illustrators and designers ...

  7. NexusDB - Wikipedia

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    NexusDB is a relational commercial database engine for the Delphi, C++ Builder and .NET programming languages created by NexusDB Pty Ltd. It was developed as a successor to the TurboPower FlashFiler system for Delphi (still available for free download as of 2017). [1]