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  2. .hack - Wikipedia

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    .hack (pronounced "Dot Hack") is a Japanese multimedia franchise that encompasses two projects: Project .hack and .hack Conglomerate. They were primarily created and developed by CyberConnect2, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series features an alternative history setting in the rise of the new millennium regarding the technological rise of a new version of the internet ...

  3. .hack (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The commercial success of the franchise led to the production of .hack//frägment —a Japan-only remake of the series with online capabilities —and .hack//G.U., another video game trilogy which was released for the PlayStation 2 between 2006 and 2007.

  4. Subway Surfers - Wikipedia

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    Subway Surfers. Subway Surfers [a] is an endless runner mobile game which is co-developed by Kiloo and SYBO Games, private companies based in Denmark. It is available on Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, Amazon Fire Tablet, and Windows Phone platforms and uses the Unity game engine. [2] In the game, players take the role of young graffiti artists, led ...

  5. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Video game modding (short for "modification") is the process of alteration by players or fans of one or more aspects of a video game, [1] such as how it looks or behaves, and is a sub-discipline of general modding. Mods may range from small changes and tweaks to complete overhauls, and can extend the replay value and interest of the game.

  6. List of .hack media - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of media related to the .hack multimedia franchise. The series encompasses anime, manga, novels, and video games. There are also two collectible card games based on the series.

  7. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a video game digital distribution service and storefront developed by Valve Corporation. It was launched as a software client in September 2003 to provide game updates automatically for Valve's games, and expanded to distributing third-party titles in late 2005. Steam offers various features, like game server matchmaking with Valve Anti-Cheat measures, social networking, and game ...

  8. Jeremy Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Hammond (born January 8, 1985), alias sup_g, [1] is an American anarchist activist and former computer hacker from Chicago. He founded the computer security training website HackThisSite [2] in 2003. [3] He was first imprisoned over the Protest Warrior hack in 2005 and was later convicted of computer fraud in 2013 for hacking the private intelligence firm Stratfor and releasing data to ...

  9. Chaos Computer Club - Wikipedia

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    The Chaos Computer Club ( CCC) is Europe's largest association of hackers [1] with 7,700 registered members. [2] Founded in 1981, the association is incorporated as an eingetragener Verein in Germany, with local chapters (called Erfa-Kreise) in various cities in Germany and the surrounding countries, particularly where there are German-speaking communities. Since 1985, some chapters in ...

  10. Business tourism - Wikipedia

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    Business tourism or business travel is a more limited and focused subset of regular tourism. [1] [2] During business tourism (traveling), individuals are still working and being paid, but are doing so away from both their workplace and home.

  11. MercurySteam - Wikipedia

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    Website. mercurysteam .com. Mercury Steam Entertainment S.L., doing business as MercurySteam, is a Spanish video game developer based in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid. The company was founded by former members of Rebel Act Studios, who previously developed Severance: Blade of Darkness in 2001. Dave Cox is a producer at Konami who has ...