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  2. Wasteland 3 - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland 3 is a squad-based role-playing video game featuring turn-based combat. [2] Played from an isometric perspective, the game features synchronous and asynchronous multiplayer. [3] In the game, players need to make various choices, which have different impacts on the game's world and the story. [4]

  3. Wasteland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A remastered version titled Wasteland Remastered was released on February 25, 2020, in honor of the original game's 30th anniversary. Critically acclaimed and commercially successful, Wasteland was intended to be followed by two separate sequels in the 1990s, but Electronic Arts dropped claims of Fountain of Dreams being a sequel and Interplay ...

  4. Wasteland (series) - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland was developed by Interplay Productions, which later developed the Fallout series. [2] The game was published by Electronic Arts. [1] A remaster developed by Krome Studios and inXile Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios was released in 2020, months before the release of Wasteland 3.

  5. Category:Wasteland (series) - Wikipedia

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    This is a category about articles related to the Wasteland series of video games. Pages in category "Wasteland (series)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Wasteland 2 - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland 2 features a semi-overhead view with a rotatable camera. [5] It is a turn-based and party-based role-playing game with tactical combat.The player's party has room for seven characters, [6] including the four player-designed characters and up to three non-player characters (NPCs). [7]

  7. inXile Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    inXile Entertainment was founded on October 26, 2002, [2] by Brian Fargo in Newport Beach, California. [3] In an interview with Joystiq, inXile's President Matthew Findley shared some of the company's history: "I worked with Brian Fargo at Interplay for a number of years and we both left Interplay at the same time. We knew we wanted to stay in ...

  8. Fountain of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Fountain of Dreams was met with negative reception as it was a much shorter and smaller game than Wasteland. [6] [7] Computer Gaming World in 1991 described it as inferior to the predecessor, stating it "incorporat[ed] all the worst features of that game, and not much of the good."

  9. Chiptune - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy uses two pulse channels (switchable between 12.5%, 25%, 50% and 75% wave duty cycle), a channel for a 4-bit waveform generator, and a pseudo-random-noise generator. The Commodore 64 however used the MOS Technology SID chip which offered 3 channels, each switchable between pulse, saw-tooth, triangle, and noise. Unlike the Game Boy ...