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  2. Feral Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Feral Interactive Limited is a British video games developer and publisher for macOS, Linux, iOS, [2] Android, Nintendo Switch [3], Meta Quest and Microsoft Windows platforms. It was founded in 1996 to bring games to Mac and specialises in porting games to different platforms.

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    While the game platform has had a presence on the PC since 2004, when its web version was created, this was the first time it was upgraded with a standalone launcher built for Windows. [81] Throughout 2017, Roblox engaged in a number of updates to its server technology, as the technology they were operating on until that point was out of date ...

  4. List of One Piece video games - Wikipedia

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    2006—PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Windows, Mobile device, Meta Quest: Notes: Published and developed by Roblox Corporation. Features two games themed around One Piece. In the first one "East Blue Brawls", you take on the role of the 5 members of Luffy's crew to fight endless hoards of enemies alongside 4 other players.

  5. List of Battlestar Galactica video games - Wikipedia

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    Battlestar Galactica Deadlock is a 3D strategy game (released on PC, Xbox One and PS4) featuring the First Cylon War. The game is developed by the Australian studio Black Lab Games and published by the British developer Slitherine Software. It was originally announced on May 16, 2017, and it opened its closed beta shortly after. [11]

  6. WhatsApp - Wikipedia

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    WhatsApp (officially WhatsApp Messenger) is an instant messaging (IM) and voice-over-IP (VoIP) service owned by technology conglomerate Meta. [14] It allows users to send text, voice messages and video messages, [15] make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content.

  7. Crimson Skies (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The PC version received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [24] Bruce Geryk of GameSpot said that "Crimson Skies does an excellent job of taking the elements of flight simulations that have broad appeal—the shooting and the fancy flying—and embellishing them with a great environment and a good story."

  8. Rune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rune shipped for Windows on October 27, 2000. [2] A playable demo was released at the same time. [10] Developed by Westlake Interactive, the Mac OS version followed on December 4, 2000. [11] [12] Loki Software released a Linux port on June 21, 2001. [13] In October 2001, Rune was re-released with the HOV expansion included, as Rune Gold.