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  2. Warm Up! - Wikipedia

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    JeuxVideo praised the game's realism and addictive gameplay. [1] On the contrary, Absolute Games offered a scathing review, deeming the title primitive, and an insult to the simulator genre . [ 2 ]

  3. Photosynthesis (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Paying the cost allows the player to move the object to the ready area of their game board, which indicates further costs to pay in order to move the object to the central game board. [1] A player may also cut down a large tree on the central board for a cost of 4 light to obtain a victory point token with a value dependent on its placement on ...

  4. Formula 1 (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Waddington's Formula 1 – the prince of all board games – on the floor." [5] and the following year the same column mentioned it as a recommended retro purchase. [6] Reviews by board-game enthusiasts and special-interest sites include: Formula 1 is, arguably, the benchmark against which all other motor racing board games must be measured.

  5. Methanotroph - Wikipedia

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    They are of special interest to researchers studying global warming, as they play a significant role in the global methane budget, by reducing the amount of methane emitted to the atmosphere. [1] [2] Methanotrophy is a special case of methylotrophy, using single-carbon compounds

  6. Formula One video games - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Formula One games can be traced back to 1974, with arcade racing games such as Speed Race by Taito and Gran Trak 10 by Atari which depicted F1-like cars going on a race track. Two years later, F-1 (1976) by Namco has been cited as the first truly Formula One arcade game, [1] but it was an electro-mechanical game, rather than an ...

  7. F1 2014 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    F1 2014 received "mixed or average" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [11] Reviewers praised the new feel of the 2014 turbo-hybrid cars, the graphics, the racing action and some new features that made the game more accessible, but criticism of the lack of new major features and the removal of the classic content from the previous game resulted in mixed reviews.

  8. F1 2010 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    F1 2010 is a video game based on the 2010 season of the Formula One world championship. [3] [4] The game was released in September 2010 [1] [2] [5] on the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms, [3] becoming the first F1 game released on the Xbox 360. It has sold 2.3 million units worldwide. [6]

  9. Solar fuel - Wikipedia

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    A sample of a photoelectric cell in a lab environment. Catalysts are added to the cell, which is submerged in water and illuminated by simulated sunlight. The bubbles seen are oxygen (forming on the front of the cell) and hydrogen (forming on the back of the cell). In a solar photoelectrochemical process, hydrogen can be produced by electrolysis.