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  2. Pokémon fan games - Wikipedia

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    The game grew popular among its fanbase following the leak, with fans of the game creating alterations and bug fixes that creator Adam was unable to complete. [71] Pokémon Sage: In Development [72] /vp/ [72] A fangame in development by members of the 4chan board /vp/. Sage takes place in a fictional South American-inspired region called Urobos.

  3. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Originally using print-based media, these subcultures have migrated much of their communications and interaction onto the Internet, which is also used for the purpose of archiving detailed information pertinent to their given fanbase. Often, fans congregate on forums and discussion boards to share their love for and criticism of a specific work.

  4. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Mod packs are groups of mods put into one package for download, often with an auto-installer. A mod pack's purpose is to make it easier for the player to install and manage multiple mods. [73] Mod packs may be created with the purpose of making the original game more accessible to new players or to make the game harder for veterans to enjoy.

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    Spinning off an American-only version of TikTok could also mean the rest of the world has to download a new app to access US users’ content. ... ByteDance’s Lemon8, Flip, Clapper and Fanbase ...

  6. Fate/Grand Order - Wikipedia

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    Fate/Grand Order (Japanese: フェイト・グランドオーダー, Hepburn: Feito/Gurando Ōdā) is a free-to-play Japanese gacha mobile game, developed by Lasengle (formerly Delightworks) using Unity, [1] [2] and published by Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

  7. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Swift posing with Swifties. Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors.

  8. Fansite - Wikipedia

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    A family tree of fictional characters, from a Catan fansite. A fansite, fan site, fan blog or fan page is a website created and maintained by a fan of or devotee to a celebrity, thing, or particular cultural phenomenon.

  9. The five best fan bases in the NFL - AOL

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