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  2. noclip.website - Wikipedia

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    noclip.website is an online video game map viewer created in 2018, allowing visitors to browse a selection of datamined levels from several games and travel through them in noclip mode without being hindered by walls, objects or gravity. It therefore allows exploration in ways not intended by the game's developers, providing new insights into ...

  3. List of generation VI Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Vivillon's wings feature 18 different patterns that are dependent upon the player's real-world location (determined by their user settings on the Nintendo 3DS). [52] A special Poké Ball-pattern Vivillon was released at the Pokémon Center in Paris on 4 June 2014, [ 53 ] and then worldwide on 6 August 2014, in commemoration of the launch of the ...

  4. Where Winds Meet - Wikipedia

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    Where Winds Meet (Chinese: 燕云十六声; pinyin: Yānyún Shíliù Shēng; lit. 'sixteen sounds of Yanyun') is an upcoming open world wuxia role-playing video game developed by Everstone Studios and published by NetEase. [1] It is expected to release for the PlayStation 5 and Windows PCs, in December 2024 for China. [2] [3]

  5. NetEase - Wikipedia

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    Location NetEase Games Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hangzhou, China: Grasshopper Manufacture: Tokyo, Japan: PinCool Nagoshi Studio NetEase Games Tokyo GPTRACK50 Studio Osaka, Japan Studio Flare Gotanda, Tokyo, Japan Quantic Dream: Paris, France: Jackalyptic Games Austin, Texas, United States: T-Minus Zero Entertainment Anchor Point Studios

  6. Unbound: Worlds Apart - Wikipedia

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    Unbound: Worlds Apart is a puzzle-platform game developed and published by Alien Pixel Studios. The game was released for Windows , macOS , Linux , and Nintendo Switch on July 28, 2021. Digerati Distribution published the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game.

  7. Pokémon Uranium - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Uranium is a fan-made video game based on the Pokémon series. [1] [2] [3] The game was in development for nine years, and used the RPG Maker XP engine.[4] [5] [6] The game adds 166 new fan-made species of Pokémon, with only 160 currently available, along with a new region. [7]

  8. Shattered Horizon - Wikipedia

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    There are currently eight maps provided with Shattered Horizon, four from after the game's release with the Moonrise content pack. [5] These maps are diverse, ranging from the damaged ISS (ISS), to a mining station on an asteroid (Moondust), to a two-faced asteroid harboring an abandoned research station (Flipside), to a sector of the Arc (The Arc).

  9. A Space for the Unbound - Wikipedia

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    A Space for the Unbound is an adventure video game developed by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions. It was released on January 19, 2023, for Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Windows , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X/S .