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  2. Ballance (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ballance is a 3D puzzle video game for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by German studio Cyparade, published by Atari Europe, and first released in Europe on 2 April 2004. The gameplay is similar to Marble Madness, in that the player controls a ball via keyboard, moving it along a course while trying not to fall off the screen.

  3. Category:Child characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    As with real children, the term refers to characters who are understood to be biologically and/or chronologically under age 18 during the course of a game in which they are depicted. In the case of characters who mature to adulthood in the course of the story, articles should only be included in this category if the character's childhood ...

  4. Category:Video games with customizable avatars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games with customizable avatars" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Player character - Wikipedia

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    In many video games, and especially first-person shooters, the player character is a "blank slate" without any notable characteristics or even backstory. Pac-Man, Crono from Chrono Trigger, Link from The Legend of Zelda, Chell from Portal, and Claude from Grand Theft Auto III are examples of such characters.

  6. Category:Lists of video game characters - Wikipedia

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    These are lists of characters in video games. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  7. Non-player character - Wikipedia

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    In some online games, such as massively multiplayer online role-playing games, NPCs may be entirely unscripted, and are essentially regular character avatars controlled by employees of the game company. These "non-players" are often distinguished from player characters by avatar appearance or other visual designation, and often serve as in-game ...

  8. Update your AOL profile image

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    2. Click your profile name. 3. Click Personal Info. 4. Click Update profile photo. 5. Select Upload from device. 6. Edit the photo by cropping or rotating it, or by adding a filter. 7. Click Save changes.

  9. Game - Wikipedia

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    Pen-and-paper role-playing games include, for example, Dungeons & Dragons and GURPS. The term role-playing game has also been appropriated by the video game industry to describe a genre of video games. These may be single-player games where one player experiences a programmed environment and story, or they may allow players to interact through ...