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The game was conceptualised at Data Becker in 1998 and developed in less than 23 months. [5] In Germany, the game was released in late December 2000; [5] a release in North America followed on 15 January 2001. [1] The game was released for Microsoft Windows, specifically supporting the Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Me versions. [6]
The Arapaho autonym is Hinono'eino or Inun-ina ("our people" or "people of our own kind"). They refer to their tribe as Hinono'eiteen (Arapaho Nation). The Cheyenne called them Hitanwo'iv or Hetanevoeo/Hetanevo'eo'o ("People of the Sky" or "Cloud People"); the Dakota as Mahpíyato ("Blue Cloud Men"), and the Lakota and Nakota referred to them ...
The Arapaho Project" is an effort made by the Arapaho people to promote and restore their traditional language and culture. [8] Despite hope for the language, its relatively few active users and the fact that it has seen recent population decreases render Arapaho an endangered language .
Allegiance (video game) Alliance of Valiant Arms; Allods Online; Almighty: Kill Your Gods; Alone in the Dark: Illumination; Alpha Black Zero: Intrepid Protocol; Alpha Kimori; Alpha Polaris; Alter Ego (2010 video game) Alternativa (video game) AMA Superbike (video game) America (video game) American Arcadia; American Civil War: From Sumter to ...
Æon Flux (video game) Aero Fighters Assault; Aero the Acro-Bat; Aero the Acro-Bat 2; Aether (video game) The Aethra Chronicles; Aetolia (video game) Africa Trail; Afro Samurai 2; After Burner: Black Falcon; Afterlife (video game) Afterparty (video game) Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None; Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
Indigenous people have been involved in a range of video game projects where they have the opportunity to depict themselves. These games range in the style, from collaboration that involves consulting with a limited Indigenous people (including Assassin's Creed III) to games that are entirely developed and designed by Indigenous people, such as Never Alone and Thunderbird Strike.
Capitol Hill (video game) Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann; Captain Planet and the Planeteers (video game) Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums; Carrier Strike; Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion; Catherine (video game) Catwoman (video game) Chaser (video game) Cibele (video game) Claymates; Cognition: An Erica ...
The game bears some similarity with the PC version of America's Army. Most of the maps from the PC version are in Rise of a Soldier. Online modes were available via Xbox Live until 15 April 2010. America's Army: Rise of a Soldier is now playable online again on the replacement Xbox Live servers called Insignia. [3] [4]