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Spacewar!
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Steam
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Internet
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History of video games
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Spacewar!
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PDP-1
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microprocessor
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MIT
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Alan Kotok
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Steve Russell
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Spacewar!
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PDP-1
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text
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adventures
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Adventure
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PDP-11
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Gold Box
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Pool of Radiance
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Bard's Tale
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hobbyist
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Creative Computing
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Computer Gaming World
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Video game crash of 1983
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Atari 2600
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E.T.
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Pacman
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Atari
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Commodore 64
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Electronic Arts
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Nintendo Entertainment System
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computer mouse
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King's Quest
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bitmap
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graphical interfaces
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Commodore Amiga
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Wolfenstein 3D
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shareware
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id Software
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first person shooter
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sound cards
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AdLib
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IBM PC compatible
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FM synthesis
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Creative Labs
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Sound Blaster
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PCM
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digital signal processor
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id Software
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first-person shooter
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Hovertank 3D
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Wolfenstein 3D
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shareware distribution model
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texture mapping
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Ultima Underworld
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Sega
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Nintendo
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MHz
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486
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Doom
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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feelies
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Blizzard
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Microsoft Windows
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Super Mario 64
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hardware accelerated 3D graphics
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ATI
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Matrox
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Silicon Graphics
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Tomb Raider
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DirectX
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OpenGL
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Unreal
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Microsoft Windows
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MS-DOS
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Windows NT
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Windows XP
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emulator
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DOSbox
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CPU
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Radeon R300
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NVidia
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GeForce 6 Series
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game engines
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physics engines
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nVidia
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PhysX
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PPU
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middleware
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Havok physics engine
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
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City of Villains
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episodic gaming
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expansion packs
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Half-Life 2: Episode One
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Game development
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console games
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game developers
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Wolfenstein 3D
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game engine
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Unreal Engine 3
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RenderWare
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homebrew
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open source
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Crystal Space
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OGRE
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DarkPlaces
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Counter-Strike
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Valve Software
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Half-Life
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Mod (computer gaming)
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software development kit
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homebrew software
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UnrealEd
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GtkRadiant
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id Software
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source code
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Hot Coffee mod
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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bit
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compact discs
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DVD
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floppy disks
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mail order
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floppy disks
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graphics engines
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CDs
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DVDs
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gigabytes
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Shareware
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Game demo
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Tanarus
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Apogee Software
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Epic Megagames
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id Software
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Big Fish Games
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PopCap Games
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Steam
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Internet
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Download.com
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DVDs
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Steam
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Valve Corporation
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Video game genres
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real time strategy
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Starcraft 64
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action
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Display
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Motherboard
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CPU
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Microprocessor
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Primary storage
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RAM
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Expansion cards
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graphics cards
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Power supply
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Optical disc drive
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Secondary storage
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Hard disk
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Keyboard
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Mouse
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Personal computer
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central processing unit
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clock rates
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multi-core
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2005
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threads
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graphics processing unit
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motherboard
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Video RAM
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AGP
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PCI-Express
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NVidia
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Scalable Link Interface
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ATI
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CrossFire
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Sound cards
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3D audio
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Creative Labs
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SoundBlaster
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Physics processing units
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AGEIA
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PhysX
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keyboard
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mouse
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joysticks
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flight simulators
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steering wheels
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gamepads
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third-party
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operating system (OS)
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device drivers
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libraries
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Microsoft Windows
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MS-DOS
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Application programming interfaces (APIs)
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DirectX
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OpenGL
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cross-platform
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driver
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gameplay
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game engine
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AI
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physics
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local area networks
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broadband Internet access
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bandwidth
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latency
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router
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network card
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Online game
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broadband
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massively multiplayer online RPGs
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Tanarus
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World War II Online
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modems
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network interface card
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motherboard
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router
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Game Server Providers (GSP)
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Emulator
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NESticle
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MAME
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Xbox
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Playstation
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Commodore 64
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demoscene
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MMORPGs
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Blizzard Entertainment
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World of Warcraft
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game addiction
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Video game controversy
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minors
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American Psychological Association
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Center for Disease Control
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Video game addiction
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Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs)
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Video games portal
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List of gaming topics
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Gaming PC
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List of games with DirectX 10 support
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Entertainment Software Association
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Press release
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2006
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10-15
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Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
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ISBN 0-385-19195-2
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2007
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09-29
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Computer Gaming World
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2006
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10-22
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1999
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04-07
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2006
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08-16
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2006
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08-16
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2006
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02-21
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2006
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08-17
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2006
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09-23
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2006
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09-23
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2006
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09-24
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2006
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05-14
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2006
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09-22
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2006
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10-30
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2006
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09-23
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2006
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05-14
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2006
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08-22
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2006
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05-02
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2006
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08-22
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2006
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09-07
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2006
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09-13
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2006
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09-02
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2006
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04-05
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2006
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09-13
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2006
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09-22
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2006
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09-22
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2006
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09-22
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2006
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10-22
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2006
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09-24
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Computer Gaming World
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2006
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10-15
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Computer Gaming World
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2006
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10-15
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2006
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09-24
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2006
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09-23
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2000
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05-12
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2006
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08-19
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2006
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09-22
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2006
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10-22
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2006
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10-22
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2006
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10-22
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2006
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09-12
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American Psychological Association
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2006
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09-19
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2006
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09-02
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2006
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09-12
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Video game industry
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Game design
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Game development
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Game programming
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Game testing
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Journalism
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Level design
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Game producer
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Game designer
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Game programmer
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Game artist
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Game tester
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Level designer
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Arcade game
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Console game
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Handheld game
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Mobile game
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Video game developer
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Video game publisher
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List of video game companies
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List of publishers
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Lists of video games
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List of video game industry people
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Categories
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Video games
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