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Red Matter is a 2018 sci-fi virtual reality game developed and published by Spanish studio Vertical Robot. The player plays as Agent Epsilon, who crash lands on one of Saturn's moons, Rhea , and goes to explore a nearby military base belonging to the fictional People's Republic of Volgravia.
The Roblox Studio interface as of August 2024. Roblox Studio is the platforms game engine [26] and game development software. [27] [28] The engine and all games made on Roblox predominantly uses Luau, [29] a dialect of the Lua 5.1 programming language. [30] Since November 2021, the programming language has been open sourced under the MIT License.
Android Runtime for Chrome (ARC) is a compatibility layer and sandboxing technology for running Android applications on desktop and laptop computers in an isolated environment. It allows applications to be safely run from a web browser , independent of user operating system, at near-native speeds.
Chromebook (sometimes stylized in lowercase as chromebook) is a line of laptops, desktops, tablets and all-in-one computers that run ChromeOS, a proprietary operating system developed by Google. Chromebooks are optimised for web access.
This is a list of video games available for the Oculus Quest, Oculus/Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Meta Quest 3, and/or Meta Quest 3S that are notable enough for Wikipedia articles. Games that require sideloading are included in this list.
The PC version holds a score of 86%, based on twenty-nine reviews, [43] and 83 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on twenty-three reviews. [46] The PlayStation 2 version holds a score of 80%, based on thirty-five reviews, [44] and 80 out of 100, based on nineteen reviews. [47] The Wii version holds a score of 80%, based on four reviews. [45]
Red Matter may refer to: Red Matter (video game) , a 2018 sci-fi virtual reality game developed and published by Spanish studio Vertical Robot Red matter (Star Trek) , a fictitious red liquid material introduced in the 2009 film Star Trek
The title screen of Pokémon Black and Blue, a parody of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.Injured Pokémon from left to right: Oshawott, Snivy, Tepig, and Pikachu. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an animal rights organization based in the United States, has released a number of browser games on its website that have parodied existing video games.