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  2. Kotaku - Wikipedia

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    Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network. [1] Notable former contributors to the site include Luke Smith , [ 2 ] Cecilia D'Anastasio , Tim Rogers , and Jason Schreier .

  3. Brian Crecente - Wikipedia

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    Brian Crecente is married and has a son and a grandson. [12] He is the uncle of Jennifer Ann Crecente, who was murdered in 2006.He was one of the judges on the "Life. Love. Game Design Challenge", a competition designed "to challenge video game designers and developers to create video games about teen dating violence" sponsored by Jennifer Ann's Group, a memorial charity for Jennifer. [13]

  4. Laura Kate Dale - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Dale was also the news editor for gaming site Kotaku UK for almost two years. [6] During her tenure, she published an article claiming that a song from the video game Persona 5 contained an ableist slur. [7] This was later proven untrue, and Kotaku issued an apology for publishing the article without carrying out proper research. [8]

  5. File:Kotaku logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:06, 17 September 2021: 212 × 39 (2 KB): Kirilloparma: from official website with correct validation: 21:38, 5 November 2016

  6. Downloadable content - Wikipedia

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    Downloadable content (DLC) [a] is additional content created for an already released video game, distributed through the Internet by the game's publisher. It can either be added for no extra cost or it can be a form of video game monetization, [1] enabling the publisher to gain additional revenue from a title after it has been purchased, often using some type of microtransaction system.

  7. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    [326] [327] It is available both as a download, as well as on the Game of the Year Edition CD-ROM. [325] Years later around 2013 Lithtech source code became available on GitHub under GPL, [328] and work for merging game code and engine started. [329] No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way: 2002 2011 FPS: GPLv2 [330] Monolith Productions

  8. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Mod packs are groups of mods put into one package for download, often with an auto-installer. A mod pack's purpose is to make it easier for the player to install and manage multiple mods. [73] Mod packs may be created with the purpose of making the original game more accessible to new players or to make the game harder for veterans to enjoy.

  9. Bit.Trip Void - Wikipedia

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    Bit.Trip Void, marketed as BIT.TRIP VOID, is an arcade-style bullet hell rhythm game developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games for the Wii's WiiWare download service. It was first released in Japan in 2009, and later in North America and PAL regions in 2009 and 2010, respectively.