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  2. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    A turn-based strategy 4X video game, where players start in 4,000 BC, founding early cities and expanding into larger empires by navigating historical events such as the Iron Age, the Renaissance, and the Age of Imperialism. The game introduces elements of global trade, colonial expansion, and the development of nation-states, reflecting the ...

  3. Vintage Story - Wikipedia

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    Most of the game's programming was done by Tyron Madlener, with contributions from several contributors. A majority of the game's code is under a readable source code license on the Anego Studios GitHub. [5] Development on updates with additional features and story elements for the game is ongoing, with the latest stable version, 1.20.3 is released

  4. Kodu Game Lab - Wikipedia

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    Kodu Game Lab, originally named Boku, is a programming integrated development environment (IDE) by Microsoft's FUSE Labs. It runs on Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. It was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on June 30, 2009. [3] A Windows version is available to the general public for download from Microsoft's FUSE web portal. [4]

  5. Sega Ages - Wikipedia

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    The first Sega Ages series was released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn in Japan and concluded in 1998. Although the majority of the titles in this series remained exclusive to Japan, three games from the line - Out Run, Space Harrier and After Burner II, [2] would be compiled into the video game compilation Sega Ages Volume 1, [1] released in Europe in 1996 by Sega itself and Sega Ages released ...

  6. Dark Ages (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Ages is a MMORPG based on Celtic mythology, originally developed by Nexon and now operated by KRU Interactive. It is loosely based on the Korean game Legend of Darkness . The American version was developed by David Ethan Kennerly who based it somewhat on the works of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft .

  7. Duko - Wikipedia

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    Duko is located 7 km south of Savelugu and 15 km north of Tamale, Ghana, the northern regional capital, on the Tamale-Bolga highway. [1] [2] As part of the expansion and upgrading of the Tamale International Airport to an international standard, a 5km road has been constructed to link the airport to the Tamale-Bolgatanga highway (N10) at Duko which is located about 3 km north-east of the airport.

  8. Dynabook - Wikipedia

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    The KiddiComp concept, envisioned by Alan Kay in 1968 while a PhD candidate, [2] [3] and later developed and described as the Dynabook in his 1972 proposal "A personal computer for children of all ages", [1] outlines the requirements for a conceptual portable educational device that would offer similar functionality to that now supplied via a laptop computer or (in some of its other ...

  9. Arena of Valor - Wikipedia

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    Arena of Valor (Chinese: 傳說對決; pinyin: Chuánshuō Duìjué), formerly Strike of Kings, [2] is an international adaptation of Honor of Kings (Chinese: 王者荣耀; pinyin: Wángzhě Róngyào), [a] a multiplayer online battle arena developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by Level Infinite for Android, iOS and Nintendo Switch for markets outside Mainland China.