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  2. The Long Dark - Wikipedia

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    The Long Dark is a survival game which takes place in the frigid Canadian wilderness, and is played from a first-person perspective. The player must manage their body temperature, calorie levels, hunger, and fatigue. [8] The Long Dark has three game modes available to the player: story, survival, and challenge.

  3. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    Iron Seed: 1994 2013 Space trading and combat simulator: GPLv3: Freeware: Channel 7 Released as freeware by the authors to promote the development of Iron Seed 2 in the 2000s. Source opened under the GPL by the developers in 2013. [201] Magic Land Island (now Pocket Island) 2011 2012 Casual game: MIT: CC BY-NC-SA: Wooga

  4. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    Software crack illustration. Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software ...

  5. Gamer Network - Wikipedia

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    Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in London. Founded in 1999 by Rupert and Nick Loman , it owns brands—primarily editorial websites—relating to video game journalism and other video game businesses.

  6. FitGirl Repacks - Wikipedia

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    FitGirl, the creator of the site, does not crack games; instead, she uses existing game installers or pirated game files like releases from the warez scene and repacks them to a significantly smaller download size. The repacked games, usually limited to Microsoft Windows, are distributed using file hosting services and BitTorrent.

  7. Sega development studios - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of development studios owned by Sega, a Japanese video game developer and publisher based in Tokyo, Japan. Sega itself is a development studio of Sega Sammy Holdings, a company formed in 2004 after it merged with Sammy.

  8. Supergiant Games - Wikipedia

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    Amir Rao, co-founder of Supergiant Games, in 2012. Supergiant Games was formed by Amir Rao and Gavin Simon in 2009. Both had been working at the Los Angeles studio of Electronic Arts, involved with the Command & Conquer series. [2]

  9. Denuvo - Wikipedia

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    Denuvo Anti-Tamper is an anti-tamper and digital rights management (DRM) system developed by the Austrian company Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH. The company was formed from a management buyout of DigitalWorks, the developer of SecuROM, and began developing the software in 2014.