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  2. Garry's Mod - Wikipedia

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    Garry's Mod, commonly clipped as GMod, is a 2006 sandbox game developed by Facepunch Studios and published by Valve. The base game mode of Garry's Mod has no set objectives and provides the player with a world in which to freely manipulate objects.

  3. List of cities surrounded by another city - Wikipedia

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    Map of Island of Montreal, showing all municipalities. Chapais, Quebec, surrounded by Eeyou Istchee James Bay [note 1] Chibougamau, Quebec, surrounded by Eeyou Istchee James Bay; Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec, surrounded by Montreal; though also shares a border with Hampstead and Montreal West

  4. Module:Israeli-Palestinian conflict detailed map - Wikipedia

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    This mirrors the #civilwar part in the link parameter in the map's code and allows the click on the dot to take the viewer to the beginning of the war section in the town's Wikipedia article. In summary, when the status of a map object changes, the color of the icon has to be updated and the write-up (along with the source) has to be added as well.

  5. Facepunch Studios - Wikipedia

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    Newman and his collaborators intended to use this studio name instead of one of their personal names to appear more professional. [6] [7] The name "Facepunch" came from the brainstorming of names for the game Facewound – where something "stupidly macho" was required. Two names were chosen at the end: Facepunch and Facewound.

  6. Module : Israeli-Palestinian conflict detailed map/doc

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    This mirrors the #civilwar part in the link parameter in the map's code and allows the click on the dot to take the viewer to the beginning of the war section in the town's Wikipedia article. In summary, when the status of a map object changes, the color of the icon has to be updated and the write-up (along with the source) has to be added as well.

  7. Isometric video game graphics - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common problems with programming games that use isometric (or more likely dimetric) projections is the ability to map between events that happen on the 2d plane of the screen and the actual location in the isometric space, called world space. A common example is picking the tile that lies right under the cursor when a user clicks.

  8. No man's land - Wikipedia

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    No man's land remained a regular feature of the battlefield until near the end of World War I when mechanised weapons (i.e., tanks and airplanes) made entrenched lines less of an obstacle. Effects from World War I no man's lands persist today, for example at Verdun in France, where the Zone Rouge (Red Zone) contains unexploded ordnance , and is ...

  9. Left 4 Dead - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 2009, the game was released freely via Steam as a one-day trial called "Freaky Free Friday". The trial was then extended to end on Saturday. [57] On October 5, 2010, the price of the game via Steam was dropped to US$6.80, or a "4-pack" for $20.40, as a promotion coinciding with the release of The Sacrifice DLC. [58]