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  2. Civilization II - Wikipedia

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    It exited PC Data's top 10 in December, after remaining there for an additional two months. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In the United States, Civilization II was the third-best-selling computer game of the first six months of 1996, [ 20 ] and the fifth-highest seller of the year as a whole. [ 21 ]

  3. Civilization (series) - Wikipedia

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    Civilization is a series of turn-based strategy video games, first released in 1991. [1] Sid Meier developed the first game in the series and has had creative input for most of the rest, [2] and his name is usually included in the formal title of these games, such as Sid Meier's Civilization VI.

  4. List of United States Navy ships: C - Wikipedia

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    This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with C. . For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the List of current ships of the United States Navy.

  5. List of software based on Kodi and XBMC - Wikipedia

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    TOFU Media Platform consists of TOFU Media Center which is a fork of XBMC, and the current version of TOFU Media OS is a fork of Android 4.2 (Jellybean). [131] The first commercial third-party device to have official ToFu Media Center (Android version) application support was the GameStick video game console developed by PlayJam.

  6. Fork bomb - Wikipedia

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    The concept behind a fork bomb — the processes continually replicate themselves, potentially causing a denial of service. In computing, a fork bomb (also called rabbit virus) is a denial-of-service (DoS) attack wherein a process continually replicates itself to deplete available system resources, slowing down or crashing the system due to resource starvation.

  7. Civilization Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 version. The main game of Civilization Revolution begins in 4000 BC, with a lone settler unit in the middle of a little-explored region. That settler has the capability to found a city, which, depending on its specific mix of geographical surroundings, begins harvesting food (for the continued growth of the city), production (for the creation of units and buildings), and trade ...

  8. Proton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Proton is developed by Valve in cooperation with developers from CodeWeavers. [2] It is a collection of software and libraries combined with a patched version of Wine to improve performance and compatibility with Windows games. Proton is designed for integration into the Steam client as "Steam Play". [3]

  9. Civilian - Wikipedia

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    A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force nor a person engaged in hostilities. [1]It is slightly different from a non-combatant, because some non-combatants are not civilians (for example, people who are not in a military but support war effort or military operations, military chaplains, or military personnel who are serving with a neutral country).