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  2. Myst (series) - Wikipedia

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    The D'ni build a great city and thriving civilization in caverns. A young geologist from the surface, Anna, stumbled upon the D'ni civilization. Learning the D'ni language, Anna becomes known as Ti'ana and marries a D'ni named Aitrus; the couple have a son named Gehn. Soon after, D'ni is ravaged by a plague created by a man named A'Gaeris.

  3. Dragon Quest Builders - Wikipedia

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    The player can also build a selection of rooms that contribute to the level of the base. There is also a day/night cycle, with stronger monsters appearing at night. Monsters such as Slime and Dragon from the original Dragon Quest appear in the game. The player has a health bar, and must eat food over time, similar to Minecraft. [1]

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

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    And the other version is a 2007 Chinese localized build with regular pc mouse and keyboard icons. Glover: 1999 2024 PlayStation Platformer: Blitz Games: On 14 January 2024, the PlayStation source code and numerous builds were uploaded by Codebound to the Internet Archive. [152] Grand Theft Auto V: 2013 2023 Windows Action-adventure: Rockstar North

  5. Entity component system - Wikipedia

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    Especially when written “Entity Component System”, due to an ambiguity in the English language, a common interpretation of the name is that an ECS is a system comprising entities and components. For example, in the 2002 talk at GDC, [ 1 ] Scott Bilas compares a C++ object system and his new custom component system.

  6. Juvenal - Wikipedia

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    Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]), known in English as Juvenal (/ ˈ dʒ uː v ən əl / JOO-vən-əl; c. 55–128), was a Roman poet. He is the author of the Satires , a collection of satirical poems.

  7. Satires (Juvenal) - Wikipedia

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    Juvenal also provided a source for the name for a forensically important beetle, Histeridae. Juvenal is the source of many well-known maxims, including: that the common people—rather than caring about their freedom—are only interested in "bread and circuses" (panem et circenses 10.81; i.e. food and entertainment),

  8. Quest (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Another type of quest is the delivery quest, also known as a FedEx quest [6] [7] or fetch-carry quest. [8] This involves the character being sent to deliver an item from one location to another. [6] [9] Sometimes, the character may need to collect the item first, instead of being handed the item to deliver when starting the quest. These quests ...

  9. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Wikipedia

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    The phrase, as it is normally quoted in Latin, comes from the Satires of Juvenal, the 1st–2nd century Roman satirist.Although in its modern usage the phrase has wide-reaching applications to concepts such as tyrannical governments, uncontrollably oppressive dictatorships, and police or judicial corruption and overreach, in context within Juvenal's poem it refers to the impossibility of ...