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  2. Phasmophobia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Phasmophobia is a paranormal horror game by British indie game studio Kinetic Games. The game became available in early access for Microsoft Windows with virtual reality support in September 2020. In the game, one to four players work to complete a contract where they must identify the type of ghost haunting a designated site, with several ...

  3. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    An unlocked bootloader, showing additional available options. Bootloader unlocking is the process of disabling the bootloader security that makes secure boot possible. It can make advanced customizations possible, such as installing custom firmware.

  4. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Since August 2008, all video game titles of the Grand Theft Auto series have been completely banned in Thailand, [237] because of a case where an 18-year-old Thai player supposedly influenced by Grand Theft Auto killed a taxi driver from Bangkok. [238] The ban, however, does not extend to the digital PC versions of Grand Theft Auto V. [239]

  5. James Badge Dale - Wikipedia

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    James Badge Dale (born James Badgett Dale; May 1, 1978) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Chase Edmunds in 24 , Robert Leckie in The Pacific , Trooper Barrigan in The Departed , Luke Lewenden in The Grey , Eric Savin in Iron Man 3 , and Tyrone S. "Rone" Woods in 13 Hours .

  6. Phantasmagoria (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The minimum system requirements were an IBM compatible 486–25, 8 megabytes of RAM, 5 megabytes hard disk space, SVGA (256 colors) and a 2x CD-ROM. It supported Sound Blaster-compatible sound cards, [5] [12] and for MS-DOS the game worked with a megahertz chip. [9] It sold for as much as $80 in some stores, [20] [97] but was typically sold for ...

  7. Grayshift - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, rumors started to circulate that Grayshift had created a device able to unlock iPhones, following the Apple–FBI encryption dispute where US law enforcement agencies unsuccessfully tried to compel Apple to write software that would enable the government bypass these devices' security and unlock the phones.