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  2. Project Reality - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Project Reality: ARMA 2, a version developed for Arma 2, was released as a beta in 2011; development was later moved to Arma 3 in 2013, with the project being renamed to Project Reality: ARMA 3. In September 2015 it was announced that the Arma project had been suspended. [4] The team was founded by Noel Tock, aka Requiem, in 2004.

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  4. List of freeware video games - Wikipedia

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    Freeware games are games that are released as freeware and can be downloaded and played, free of charge, for an unlimited amount of time. This list does not include: Open source games (see List of open-source video games). Games that were previously sold commercially (see List of commercial video games released as freeware).

  5. List of free PC games - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 2019 Free to Play Digital Combat Simulator: Eagle Dynamics: The Fighter Collection: Combat flight simulation game: Microsoft Windows 17 October 2008 17 October 2008 Digital: A Love Story: Love Conquers All Games Love Conquers All Games Visual novel: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux: February 2010 February 2010 [17] Dink Smallwood ...

  6. Squad (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Development of Squad was announced in October 2014 when Project Reality developer Sniperdog (a.k.a. Will Stahl [7]) made a post on the Project Reality forums. [8] The announcement carried the news that the team of fifteen was making a spiritual successor to Project Reality on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. The game's Kickstarter campaign started ...

  7. Open Source Virtual Reality - Wikipedia

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    Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) was an open-source software project that aimed to enable headsets and game controllers from all vendors to be used with any games developed by Razer and Sensics. It was also a virtual reality headset that claimed to be open-source hardware using the OSVR software.

  8. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    The initial Project Reality game development platform was developed and sold by SGI in the form of its Onyx supercomputer costing US$100,000 [26] – US$250,000 (equivalent to $513,920 in 2023) [27] [25] and loaded with the namesake US$50,000 [28] RealityEngine2 graphics boards and four 150 MHz R4400 CPUs. [26]

  9. Loadout - Wikipedia

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    Loadout was a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter developed by Edge of Reality. It was released on Steam for Microsoft Windows, then co-published as a special PlayStation 4 version with P-40 Online Entertainment. Loadout focused on arcade-style multiplayer firefights across a variety of modes and used exaggerated cartoon gore. Players ...