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  2. Counter-Strike - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was the fourth release in the main, Valve-developed Counter-Strike series in 2012. Much like Counter-Strike: Source the game runs on the Source engine. It was available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux, as well as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles, and is backwards compatible on the Xbox One console.

  3. Counter-Strike Online - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike Online (CSO) is a tactical first-person shooter video game, targeted towards Asia's gaming market released in 2008. It is based on Counter-Strike and was developed by Nexon with oversight from license-holder Valve .

  4. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Wikipedia

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    Global Offensive, like prior games in the Counter-Strike series, is an objective-based, multiplayer first-person shooter.Two opposing teams, the Terrorists and the Counter-Terrorists, compete in game modes to repeatedly complete objectives, such as securing a location to plant or defuse a bomb and rescuing or capturing hostages.

  5. Dust II - Wikipedia

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    "Dust II", also known by its filename de_dust2, is a video game map featured in the first-person shooter series Counter-Strike. Dust II is the successor to "Dust", another Counter-Strike map, and was developed by David Johnston before the official release of the original Counter-Strike game. It was designed with the aims of simplicity and ...

  6. Fiery Dragon Productions - Wikipedia

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    Fiery Dragon published seventh edition Tunnels & Trolls (2005, 2008) as well as a Dungeons & Dragons fourth-edition book with updated statistics for the best creatures from the Creature Collection (2009) by White Wolf. [1]: 226 Fiery Dragon has also published several games in their series of "Counter Strike" mini-games.

  7. CyberStrike 2 - Wikipedia

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    Cyberstrike 2 is a mech simulation video game developed by Simutronics and published by 989 Studios for Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to CyberStrike . Development

  8. Sudden Strike 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sudden Strike 2 or Sudden Strike II, also known in Russia as Confrontation IV (Russian: Противостояние IV), is a real-time tactics computer game set in World War II, the second game in the Sudden Strike series and the sequel to the original Sudden Strike. [2]

  9. Call of Duty: Strike Team - Wikipedia

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    Strike Team makes use of the touch screens available on iOS and Android devices by allowing players to control their squad with a few simple gestures on screen. [1] The left and right sides of the screen acts as virtual analog sticks for movement while playing in the first-player perspective. [ 2 ]