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  2. Combat Arms - Wikipedia

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    During the 2009 winter season of the game, a special mode known as Snowball Fight was introduced, but was later removed. Combat Arms uses a player ranking system based on total experience, using common military ranks that players can obtain. Completing objectives, killing other players, and leveling up one's rank gives the player money in the ...

  3. Category:Ink Master seasons - Wikipedia

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  4. Index of Windows games (S) - Wikipedia

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    Season of the Sakura: 2002 JAST: JAST, JAST USA: SeaWorld Adventure Parks Tycoon: 2003 Deep Red Games: Activision: A Second Face: 2008 Jospin Le Woltaire: Second Sight: 2004 Free Radical Design: Codemasters: Secret Agent Barbie: 2001 Gigawatt Studios: Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing: Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis: 2009 Fusionsphere ...

  5. Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin is a 2002 computer wargame developed and published by Battlefront.com. A turn-based computer game about tactical battles in World War II, it is the sequel to Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord. The game has been described as the "reigning champ of east front tactical warfare for the PC." [2]

  6. Combat Flight Simulator 2 - Wikipedia

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    Combat Flight Simulator 2: WW II Pacific Theater is a combat flight simulator game by Microsoft released in October 2000 for the Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator. The game takes place in the Pacific War and includes campaigns loosely based on historic air battles, from the American and Japanese perspective.

  7. Modern Combat - Wikipedia

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    Modern Combat is a series of shooter video games developed and published by Gameloft mainly for Android and iOS. All installments in the series play similarly to that of the Call of Duty and Battlefield franchises and feature multiple missions in varied environments with different tasks for players to complete.

  8. Combat Mission: Shock Force - Wikipedia

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    Combat Mission: Shock Force is a computer wargame by American studio Battlefront.com in the Combat Mission series of games that covers a fictional United States invasion of Syria, focusing on U.S. Stryker brigades. It was released in 2007, marking the debut of the CMX2 game engine, the second generation of Combat Mission games.

  9. Impulse (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Impulse Client was replaced by the GameStop PC Downloads App, which allows users to download content purchased prior to the discontinuation of Impulse. New digital PC game purchases are made through the GameStop.com store. Support for legacy Impulse/GameStop App game downloads was handled for some time through Game Stop Guest Care. [9]