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  2. Trainer (games) - Wikipedia

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    Modern trainers append their titles with a single + or writing "plus" and a number, as many have several functions. The number used represents the number of modifications the trainer has available, e.g. 'infinite health' or 'one hit kills'. Another difference is the inclusion of game version or digital download source of game.

  3. Flashpoint Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Infinity edition is an official launcher that downloads and manages games for the user, which provides an alternative to downloading the entire archive. The Ultimate edition contains every archived game and animation preinstalled and is designed to be used by archivists. [ 23 ]

  4. Ever 17: The Out of Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Ever 17: The Out of Infinity is a visual novel video game developed by KID. It is the second entry in the Infinity series; it is preceded by Never 7: The End of Infinity , and followed by Remember 11: The Age of Infinity , the spin-off 12Riven: The Psi-Climinal of Integral , and the reboot Code_18 .

  5. Infinity Blade - Wikipedia

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    The second update, titled Infinity Blade: The Deathless Kings, was released on March 2, 2011, and added the dungeons as a second branch to the game's path. This expansion also added new equipment, enemies, and the second ending where the player character defeats his ancestor. [7] The third update, Infinity Blade: Arena, was released on May 19 ...

  6. Never 7: The End of Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Never 7: The End of Infinity is a visual novel video game developed by KID. It was originally published by KID on March 23, 2000, for the PlayStation as Infinity, and has since been released on multiple platforms. It is the first entry in the Infinity series, and is followed by Ever 17, Remember 11, the spin-off 12Riven, and the reboot Code_18.

  7. Marathon Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Marathon Infinity is a first-person shooter video game, the third in the science fiction Marathon Trilogy by Bungie. The game was released on October 15, 1996 and included more levels than its predecessor Marathon 2: Durandal .

  8. Infinite Crisis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Crisis is a discontinued 2015 multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game based on the fictional universe of DC Comics, developed by Turbine and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, loosely based on the comic book series of the same name.

  9. Infinity (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    "Infinity" is a 2013 comic book crossover storyline that was published by Marvel Comics. Written by Jonathan Hickman with artwork by a rotating team of artists including Jim Cheung, Jerome Opeña, and Dustin Weaver, the series debuted in August 2013 and ran through November 2013.