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Bulletstorm was developed by Polish game studio People Can Fly. They had previously created the Painkiller series, a first-person shooter (FPS) designed for the PC. [15] Bulletstorm was the studio's first triple-A game. [16] Development began in June 2007, and the game enjoyed a roughly three-and-a-half-year development cycle. [17]
X.X.X. Live Tour is the second headlining concert tour by Chinese and Hong Kong singer-songwriter G.E.M., held in support of her third studio album, Xposed (2012). The tour began on April 12, 2013, in the singers native Hong Kong and continued throughout 2014 and 2015 travelling across China, Asia, North America before concluding the tour in London, United Kingdom on November 22, 2015.
Epic Games acquired a majority share in People Can Fly in August 2007 and collaborated with the studio on projects such as Bulletstorm (2011) and Gears of War: Judgment (2013). Epic bought the studio outright in August 2012. Chmielarz, Kosieradzki and Poznański subsequently left the studio and later founded The Astronauts.
A dynamic-link library (DLL) is a shared library in the Microsoft Windows or OS/2 operating system. A DLL can contain executable code (functions), data, and resources. A DLL file often has file extension.dll even though this is not required. The extension is sometimes used to describe the content of the file.
The first Games for Windows – Live-enabled title was Shadowrun, which launched simultaneously on Windows Vista and Xbox 360 on May 29, 2007, [1] [5] and was also the first Live title to offer cross-platform play between Windows Vista and Xbox 360 on the Live service.
NESiCAxLive (Japanese: ネシカ クロス ライブ, Hepburn: Neshika Kurosu Raibu) is a digital distribution system for arcade video games made by Taito, a subsidiary of Square Enix. [1]
LiveOne (formerly known as LiveXLive) is a Los Angeles–based streaming platform that provides livestreams of concerts and festivals, curated radio stations, podcasts, and original artist video and audio content.