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  2. List of video game websites - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video gaming-related websites.A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Unblocked (Service Not Available) [10] Wikipedia: wikipedia.org: wikipedia.org: Encyclopedia: Multilingual: 23 April 2019 – present [11] [12] [6] Partially blocked, sometimes can be accessed normally, sometimes inaccessible [citation needed] Blocked in all languages. Most, if not all, other Wikimedia Foundation projects are also blocked ...

  4. Cool Math Games - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads (with ad-free subscription available) Launched: 1997; 28 years ago () Written in: PHP, HTML and Adobe Flash: Cool Math Games (branded as Coolmath Games) [a ...

  5. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free registration service. As of July 2017, payment of $400/year required if hosted images are to be displayed on external sites [19] Yes Yes 50,000,000 [20] With a free account, the user can use up to 10GB of bandwidth per month and 2GB storage. Unlimited free storage, 1MB per photo and 10 minutes per video (with image size restrictions).

  6. EZTV - Wikipedia

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    On 9 December 2014, The Pirate Bay was raided by the Swedish police, who seized servers, computers, and other equipment and resulted in EZTV going down. [7]By the 11th of December, EZTV was releasing torrents again although the main site was not yet accessible with the regular domain, however the site could be reached through eztv proxy sites.

  7. Warez scene - Wikipedia

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    The Warez Scene started emerging in the 1970s, used by predecessors of software cracking and reverse engineering groups. Their work was made available on privately run bulletin board systems (BBSes). [5]

  8. E-Hentai - Wikipedia

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    Works posted to E-Hentai and Exhentai are typically pirated and are uploaded without the consent or knowledge of the original creators. [7] The site is owned and operated by an anonymous moderator who uses the handle Tenboro [5] and is funded through a combination of advertising revenue and donations; in 2009, E-Hentai estimated its annual hosting costs at USD$46,000, with donations covering ...