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  2. Phantom Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Phantom Doctrine is a turn-based strategy video game [1] developed by Polish studio CreativeForge Games and published by Good Shepherd Entertainment in 2018. It is inspired by classic spy films and conspiracy theories.

  3. CreativeForge Games - Wikipedia

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    CreativeForge Games S.A. is a Polish video game developer and publisher based in Warsaw.Founded in 2011 by Jakub Rozenek and Łukasz Żarnowiecki, the company developed Ancient Space, Hard West, and Phantom Doctrine, with Hard West 2 and Aircraft Carrier Survival in development.

  4. Crash-only software - Wikipedia

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    Correctly written components of crash-only software can microreboot to a known-good state without the help of a user. Since failure-handling and normal startup use the same methods, this can increase the chance that bugs in failure-handling code will be noticed, [ clarification needed ] except when there are leftover artifacts, such as data ...

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  6. Talk:Phantom Crash - Wikipedia

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  7. Phantom Crash - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of gameplay in Phantom Crash.. Phantom Crash is a mecha vehicular combat game with two main modes, a single-player 'Quest Mode' and multiplayer 'Versus Mode'. In the 'Quest Mode', players progress through a story whilst engaging in a leaderboard of competitive events, called 'rumbling', to rise in rank across four difficulty classes three different arenas.

  8. Talk:Doctrine (startup) - Wikipedia

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    Dears, Doctrine contacted me to create this page using sources and the French Wikipedia page for a fee. I remained as neutral and factual as possible, integrating legal proceedings and criticism. I remained as neutral and factual as possible, integrating legal proceedings and criticism.

  9. Blue screen of death - Wikipedia

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    This is not a crash screen, however; upon crashing, Windows 1.0 would simply lock up or exit to DOS. This behavior is also present in Windows 2.0 and Windows 2.1. Windows 3.0 uses a text-mode screen for displaying important system messages, usually from digital device drivers in 386 Enhanced Mode or other situations where a program could not run.