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  2. Garage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Garage is a surreal and nightmarish point and click adventure inspired by the works of Carl Jung, set inside the mind of a man named Yang.Yang finds himself inside of a therapy machine known as Garage, which creates within the user's mind a dystopian world similar to Kowloon Walled City.

  3. Monster Garage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Monster Garage received generally unfavorable reviews according to website Metacritic. [1] [2] [3] GameSpot panned it, saying that the "lack of any strategy to the gameplay, a generally poor design, and an endless number of stability problems turn Monster Garage into a real monster". [4]

  4. Microsoft Garage - Wikipedia

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    The Garage focused on supporting employees who were already building their projects and were willing to build it themselves vs. seeking funding. The first Garage event was the "Garage Office Science Fair" where all employees, regardless of department, were invited to demo their projects to executives from the Microsoft Office group in Building 36.

  5. Gearhead Garage - Wikipedia

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    Snap-On Gearhead Garage: The Virtual Mechanic is a PC game in which players repair and customize late model cars and trucks. It was created by Mekada, endorsed by Snap-on Tools, and published in 1999 by Head Games (subsequently acquired by Activision). There is no feature for driving the cars but Gearhead Garage introduced an entirely new "bolt ...

  6. Rolling code - Wikipedia

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    The Microchip HCS301 was once the most widely used system on garage and gate remote control and receivers. The chip uses the KeeLoq algorithm. The HCS301 KeeLoq system transmits 66 data bits: 34 bits are not encrypted: a 28-bit serial number, 4 bits of button information, and 2 status bits (repeat and low battery indicators).

  7. Monster Garage - Wikipedia

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    With rules as strict as they were in the Monster Garage, there was a 1 in 10 monster build failure rate. When a team failed to complete a vehicle in time, it was destroyed by host Jesse James. Failed Monsters and their Ultimate Demise. Cadillac Hearse/Car Crusher "Grim Ripper" — was the first failure on Monster Garage. The build team spent ...