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  2. Garry's Mod - Wikipedia

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    Garry's Mod, commonly clipped as GMod, is a 2006 sandbox game developed by Facepunch Studios and published by Valve.The base game mode of Garry's Mod has no set objectives and provides the player with a world in which to freely manipulate objects.

  3. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Banned because it contains blood, gore and vulgar content. [36] Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Animal Crossing: New Horizons was banned in mainland China since 10 April 2020. The game was pulled from Taobao as players created and posted anti-government messages in-game with a custom pattern tool. There has been no official announcement whether ...

  4. Gmod - Wikipedia

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    Gmod or GMOD may refer to: Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD), a software project for model organism databases.GMOD, file extension for Golgotha 3D models; See List of filename extensions (F–L) Gamma-ray MODule (GMOD), an instrument on the satellite EIRSAT-1; G-module (G-Mod), in mathematics

  5. Loaded (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Loaded (released as Blood Factory [1] in Japan) is a science fiction-themed top-down multidirectional shooter developed by Gremlin Interactive. Loaded was released on December 15, 1995 on the PlayStation , and was ported to the Sega Saturn the following year.

  6. Blood Gulch - Wikipedia

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    Blood Gulch is a multiplayer map in the first-person shooter Halo video game series. It first appeared in Halo: Combat Evolved , and was remade for Halo 2 as "Coagulation", as well as for Halo: Reach as "Hemorrhage" and Halo: The Master Chief Collection as "Bloodline". [ 1 ]

  7. Carnography - Wikipedia

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    Carnography (also carno [1]) refers to excessive or extended scenes of carnage, violence, and gore in media such as film, literature, and images. [2] [3] The term carnography—a portmanteau of the words carnage and pornography [3] —was used as early as 1972 in Time magazine's review of David Morrell's book First Blood, upon which the Rambo film series is based. [4]

  8. Machinima - Wikipedia

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    [8] Another important feature of Doom was that it allowed players to create their own modifications, maps, and software for the game, thus expanding the concept of game authorship. [9] In machinima, there is a dual register of gestures: the trained motions of the player determine the in-game images of expressive motion.

  9. Gore - Wikipedia

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    Gore (segment), an (often triangular) sector of a curved surface as used to make globes and balloons; Gore (surveying), a narrow usually triangular strip of land; HMS Gore, a British frigate which served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946; Striking spear, or The Gore, a wrestling attack move used by Rhyno