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  2. List of commercial video games with available source code ...

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    [86] [87] Ports for modern FPGAs were made later. [88] Army Men: 1998 2022 Windows Real-time tactics: The 3DO Company: Source code for the Windows version was uploaded to archive.org in 2022. [89] Art of Fighting: 1992 2014 Neo Geo Fighting game: SNK: The source code was found on an NEC PC-9821 used for developing Neo Geo titles in 2014. [90 ...

  3. Victorian architecture - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-0-89815-172-5., includes descriptions of different Victorian and early-20th-century architectural styles common in the San Francisco Bay Area, particularly Oakland, and detailed instructions for repair and restoration of details common to older house styles.

  4. Igloo - Wikipedia

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    Inuit building an igloo (1924). In the Inuit languages, the word iglu (plural igluit) can be used for a house or home built of any material. [1] The word is not restricted exclusively to snowhouses (called specifically igluvijaq, plural igluvijait), but includes traditional tents, sod houses, homes constructed of driftwood and modern buildings.

  5. Machiya - Wikipedia

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    The Tōmatsu house from Funairi-chō, Nagoya, is an example of a large machiya. Machiya façade in Kyoto Old fabric shop in Nara. Machiya (町屋/町家) are traditional wooden townhouses found throughout Japan and typified in the historical capital of Kyoto.

  6. Shaft sinking - Wikipedia

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    The modern shaft sinking industry is gradually shifting further towards greater mechanisation. Recent innovations in the form of full-face shaft boring [ 4 ] (akin to a vertical tunnel boring machine ) have shown promise but the use of this method is, as of 2019, not widespread.

  7. Cycladic art - Wikipedia

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    The Louros type is seen as transitional, combining both schematic and naturalistic elements. [13] [14] Schematic figures are more commonly found and are very flat in profile, having simple forms and lack a clearly defined head. Naturalistic figures are small and tend to have strange or exaggerated proportions, with long necks, angular upper ...

  8. Architecture in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien made his Hobbits live in holes, though these quickly turn out to be comfortable, and in the case of Bag End actually highly desirable. Hobbit-holes range from the simple underground dwellings of the poor, with a door leading into a tunnel and perhaps a window or two, up to the large and elaborate Bag End with its multiple cellars, pantries, kitchen, dining room, parlour, study, and ...

  9. 221B Baker Street - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Gregory House, the protagonist of House, M.D., lives at 221 Baker Street, Apartment B, Princeton, New Jersey. [13] Danger Mouse, in the cartoon show of the same name, lives in a pillar box near 221b Baker Street. [14] However, Danger Mouse is a loose parody of Danger Man and James Bond, rather than Sherlock Holmes.