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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    [306] [314] [315] Versions of Steam working under Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux were released by October 2013. [316] There were over 500 Linux-compatible games on Steam in June 2014, [317] and in February 2019, Steam for Linux had 5,800 native games and was described as having "the power to keep Linux [gaming] alive" by Engadget. [318]

  3. Regional lockout - Wikipedia

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    A regional lockout (or region coding) is a class of digital rights management preventing the use of a certain product or service, such as multimedia or a hardware device, outside a certain region or territory.

  4. Wikipedia:Software screenshots - Wikipedia

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    Non-free game. If the screenshot shows a non-free game – either for a computer, a game console, a cell phone, or any other device able to run games – include the {{Non-free game screenshot}} template and add values to required parameters. Only a small number of computer games are free as in freedom; most games are proprietary.

  5. Screenshot - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot kits were available for standard (film) cameras that included a long antireflective hood to attach between the screen and camera lens, as well as a closeup lens for the camera. Polaroid film was popular for capturing screenshots, because of the instant results and close-focusing capability of Polaroid cameras.

  6. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, an add-on will add one particular element to a game, such as a new weapon in a shooting game, a new unit or map in a strategy game, a new vehicle or track in a racing game, items in a game like Minecraft or Terraria, or additional contents in simulation games (such as new pilotable airplanes, e.g., the Airbus A330 or Boeing 787 ...

  7. Category:Screenshots of DOS games - Wikipedia

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    This category contains files. To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free video game screenshot|DOS}} to the Licensing section of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, browse Category:Screenshots of video games or request assistance from Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Video games.

  8. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    A type of video game walkthrough done by players, through screenshots or video, where the player provides commentary about the game as they work through it. [92] level 1. A location in a game. Also area, map, stage, dungeon. Several levels may be grouped into a world. Some games include special bonus stages or secret levels. 2.

  9. Street Fighter IV - Wikipedia

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    The game's music consisted of new and old material created for it. Several music pieces (such as the themes for the returning SFII characters) were rearranged for SFIV. While previous Street Fighter games contained limited voice work, Street Fighter IV was the first Street Fighter series game to feature extensive voice acting. The game offers a ...