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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a digital distribution service and storefront developed by Valve Corporation.It was launched as a software client in September 2003 to provide game updates automatically for Valve's games and expanded to distributing third-party titles in late 2005.

  3. Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    An uninstaller, also called a deinstaller, is a variety of utility software designed to remove other software or parts of it from a computer. It is the opposite of an installer. Uninstallers are useful primarily when software components are installed in multiple directories, or where some software components might be shared between the system ...

  4. Valve Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Valve Corporation, also known as Valve Software, is an American video game developer, publisher, and digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.It is the developer of the software distribution platform Steam and the game franchises Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead and Dota.

  5. Serial Cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Players control a cleaner who is hired to remove evidence at crime scenes in the 1970s. Besides moving corpses, this takes a literal aspect as they vacuum up blood. Police are already at the scene, and if they see the cleaner, they chase. Player can hide in various spots on the map, which causes the police to lose interest in them.

  6. The Losing Game - Wikipedia

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    The Losing Game is a 1941 detective novel by the Anglo-Irish writer Freeman Wills Crofts. [1] It is the twenty second in his series of novels featuring the Golden Age detective Inspector French of Scotland Yard. It was published in the United States by Dodd, Mead under the alternative title A Losing Game. [2]

  7. Parrondo's paradox - Wikipedia

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    In Game A, you lose $1 every time you play. In Game B, you count how much money you have left ⁠ ⁠— if it is an even number you win $3, otherwise you lose $5. Say you begin with $100 in your pocket. If you start playing Game A exclusively, you will obviously lose all your money in 100 rounds.

  8. List of NHL longest losing streaks - Wikipedia

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    Currently tied for the longest losing streak without a point in NHL history. 3 (tie) 17 San Jose Sharks: 1992–93: 11–71–2 January 4, 1993 1–4 Montreal Canadiens: February 14, 1993 3–2 Winnipeg Jets: Currently tied for the longest losing streak without a point in NHL history. Also part of a 20-game winless streak dating to December 29 ...

  9. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Nim is a mathematical combinatorial game in which two players take turns removing (or "nimming") objects from distinct heaps or piles. On each turn, a player must remove at least one object, and may remove any number of objects provided they all come from the same heap or pile.