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  2. Running Wild (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Running Wild is a racing video game developed by Blue Shift and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in North America by 989 Studios. The game was produced by Universal Interactive Studios, who also produced Crash Bandicoot and Spyro for Sony. Activision currently owns the rights to the game.

  3. 'Running Was Never My Thing Until I Tried These Beginner ...

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    Fit: Stick to your usual size. In my experience, the InfinityRN 4’s fit is true-to-size. I usually wear a size 9.5, although I'm no stranger to dealing with shoes that run on the smaller side.

  4. Sonic Runners - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Runners was designed to be easy to pick up and to resemble the Sega Genesis Sonic games, with a focus on action and jumping. [8] [11] It was also designed to have replay value—with its story mode, missions, alternate paths, and power-ups—which Sonic Team felt was something most endless running games lacked.

  5. Endless runner - Wikipedia

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    Hugo featured 3D endless running already in 1990. Bit.Trip Runner (2010) added rhythm game elements and was also one of the first in the genre to be rendered in 2.5D. [4] Another of the earliest 3D titles in the genre was Temple Run (August, 2011), introducing an over-the-shoulder viewpoint. [4] Temple Run was followed by numerous clones and 3D ...

  6. How to Start Running: A Beginner's Guide - AOL

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    Fitness experts break down how to start running for beginners, including easy tips and techniques for finding motivation, creating a running plan and more.

  7. Run Like Hell (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Run Like Hell is a third-person shooter video game developed by Digital Mayhem, published by Interplay Entertainment and distributed in Europe by Avalon Interactive for the PlayStation 2 in late 2002 and for Xbox in early 2003. In Japan, the PS2 version was released by Capcom in 2004. Run Like Hell is set on a

  8. Free Running - Wikipedia

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    Free Running is a freerunning sports game, with mechanics similar to those found in skateboarding titles such as the Tony Hawk's series. [2] The objective of the game is a representation of freerunning, and players must demonstrate speed alongside flamboyance. [2]

  9. Running with Scissors (company) - Wikipedia

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    Running with Scissors (RWS) is an American video game developer based in Tucson, Arizona. It was founded in 1996 by Vince Desi through a business decision of Riedel Software Productions, a maker of child-friendly games.