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  2. Mini-map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini-map

    A mini-map or minimap is a miniature map HUD element that is often placed at a screen corner in video games to help players in orienting themselves within the game world. They are often only a small portion of the screen and must be selective in what details they display.

  3. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Also, in many (but not all) first-and third-person shooters, when the player is damaged, the screen (or part of it) flashes briefly (usually in red color, representing blood) and shows arrows or other similar images that point to the direction the threat came from, thus informing the player from which direction the enemies are attacking.

  4. MissingNo. - Wikipedia

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    MissingNo. [a] (/ ˈ m ɪ s ɪ ŋ ˈ n oʊ / ⓘ; Japanese: けつばん, [1] Hepburn: Ketsuban) is a glitch and an unofficial Pokémon species found in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue.

  5. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    Xcode 4.1 was made available for free on July 20, 2011 (the day of Mac OS X Lion's release) to all users of Mac OS X Lion on the Mac App Store. On August 29, 2011, Xcode 4.1 was made available for Mac OS X Snow Leopard for members of the paid Mac or iOS developer programs. [ 34 ]

  6. iMac - Wikipedia

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    For example, iMac's integration of monitor and computer, while convenient, commits the owner to replace both at the same time. For a time before the Mac mini's introduction, there were rumors of a "headless iMac" [16] but the G4 Mac mini as introduced had lower performance compared to the iMac, which at the time featured a G5 processor. [17]

  7. XNU - Wikipedia

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    XNU ("X is Not Unix") is the computer operating system (OS) kernel developed at Apple Inc. since December 1996 for use in the Mac OS X (now macOS) operating system and released as free and open-source software as part of the Darwin OS, which, in addition to being the basis for macOS, is also the basis for Apple TV Software, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS.

  8. Joe & Mac - Wikipedia

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    Joe & Mac, [a] also known as Caveman Ninja and Caveman Ninja: Joe & Mac, [1] is a run and gun platform game released as an arcade video game by Data East in 1991. [2] It was adapted for the Super NES , Mega Drive/Genesis , Nintendo Entertainment System , Game Boy , Amiga , Zeebo , Nintendo Switch , and IBM PC compatibles .

  9. Pokémon Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Sleep is developed by Japanese studio Select Button, and published by The Pokémon Company. [6] It was announced on May 28, 2019, by Tsunekazu Ishihara, CEO of the Pokémon Company, during a press conference held in Tokyo as well as on the company's official Twitter page.