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  2. Turok: Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Turok: Evolution is a first-person shooter video game developed by Acclaim Studios Austin and published by Acclaim Entertainment, released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube in 2002. A port for Windows was released in 2003 for the European market.

  3. Turok (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    A separate game, also titled Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, was released for the Game Boy Color in 1998. Although set in the same fictional universe, the Game Boy Color game follows a different storyline. Just like the first game, a remastered version developed by Nightdive Studios was released for Windows (through Steam ) and Xbox One in 2017 and ...

  4. Turok (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Turok received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [7] [8] [9] GameTrailers, which gave the game 8.3/10, highlighted the game's use of the Unreal Engine 3, believing it to be "the best use of the tech outside of Epic's own efforts" and praising the modeling and animation of the dinosaurs in particular.

  5. Category:Video games based on Turok - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games based on Turok" ... Turok: Evolution; R. Turok: Rage Wars; Turok: Rage Wars (Game Boy Color video game) S. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil;

  6. Iguana Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Iguana Entertainment, later known as Acclaim Studios Austin, was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas.The company was founded in 1991 by Jeff Spangenberg, previously lead designer for Punk Development, and originally located in Santa Clara, California.

  7. List of chess openings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess openings, organised by the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) code classification system.The chess openings are categorised into five broad areas ("A" through "E"), with each of those broken up into one hundred subcategories ("00" through "99").

  8. Van 't Kruijs Opening - Wikipedia

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    Although there are several examples from games in the 19th century, the Van 't Kruijs Opening is not popular in the modern era and is not a common choice for grandmasters, but its ability to transpose into many different openings explains its attraction for some players such as Pavel Blatny, Aron Nimzowitsch, [1] and Bent Larsen.

  9. King's Fianchetto Opening - Wikipedia

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    The King's Fianchetto Opening [1] or Benko Opening [2] (also known as the Rat Opening, [3] Hungarian Opening, or Bilek Opening) is a chess opening characterized by the move: 1. g3. White's 1.g3 ranks as the fifth most popular opening move, but it is far less popular than 1.e4, 1.d4, 1.c4 and 1.Nf3. It is usually followed by 2.Bg2, fianchettoing ...