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  2. BeamNG.drive - Wikipedia

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    [13] [9] Originally, BeamNG.drive was to be based on CryEngine 3, but its use in a driving game uncovered numerous bugs, leading development to be rolled over to a modified version of Torque 3D. [15] A free tech demo was released on 3 August 2013 along with paid access to an alpha test through FastSpring. The tech demo featured only one vehicle ...

  3. Steel Battalion - Wikipedia

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    To control the tank and play the game requires the use of a large controller made specially for Steel Battalion. The controller consists of 44 input points, mainly buttons, but also uses two joysticks, a throttle handle, a radio channel dial, five switches, an eject button, and three foot pedals. Only limited quantities were made available.

  4. Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor - Wikipedia

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    Describing the first game as "limited by the controller", [3] Kitabayashi recognized that the Kinect could allow much more movement than the original game could provide. [3] Because the game uses both the controller and the Kinect, Capcom had to seek special permission from Microsoft as their certification rules normally require that use the ...

  5. H-bridge - Wikipedia

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    Apart from changing the rotation direction, the H-bridge can provide additional operation modes, "brake" and "free run until frictional stop". The H-bridge arrangement is generally used to reverse the polarity/direction of the motor, but can also be used to 'brake' the motor, where the motor comes to a sudden stop when the motor's terminals are ...

  6. Ride with Funkmaster Flex - Wikipedia

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    Ride with Funkmaster Flex (Sometimes referred to as FMF) is a television show that was produced by MTV Networks.The show aired from 2003–2004, lasting two seasons. It was originally shown on Spike TV and RedMoxie and was also broadcast on MuchMusic and ESPN with a licensing agreement to MTV Networks.