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  2. World War 3 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    World War 3 is a modern military first-person shooter set in the global conflict of a catastrophic future. [3] [10]Described as "a more hardcore Battlefield" in 2018, in June 2020 the developer The Farm 51 planned a revamp and relaunch together with the publisher My.Games and co-publisher The 4 Winds Entertainment joined in 2021; [2] in 2021 the game seemed to be moving away from the "hardcore ...

  3. The Third World War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. The Third World War, released in Japan as The IIIrd World War (ザ・サード ワールド ウォー), is a 1993 turn-based strategy video game developed by Micronet for the Mega-CD. A Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was planned, but never released. [ 1] The objective of the game is to defeat an opponent computer player ...

  4. Category:World War III video games - Wikipedia

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    Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Ciconia When They Cry. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors. Codename: Panzers – Cold War. Cold Waters (video game) Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. Conflict: Europe.

  5. DEFCON (video game) - Wikipedia

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    DEFCON. (video game) DEFCON (stylised as DEFCOИ and sometimes subtitled Everybody Dies in the North American version and Global Thermonuclear War in the European version) is a real-time strategy game created by independent British game developer Introversion Software. The gameplay is a simulation of a global nuclear war, with the game's screen ...

  6. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic and media attention. Since the 1990s, [ 1 ] female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority. However, industry surveys have shown that over time, the gender ratio has become closer to equal. Beginning mainly in the 2010s, women have been found to make up ...

  7. Baby boom - Wikipedia

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    The term "baby boom" is often used to refer specifically to the post–World War II (1946–1964) baby boom in the United States and Europe. In the US the number of annual births exceeded 2 per 100 women (or approximately 1% of the total population size). [22] An estimated 78.3 million Americans were born during this period. [23]

  8. World War III in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    World War III, sometimes abbreviated to WWIII, is a common theme in popular culture. Since the 1940s, countless books, films, and television programmes have used the theme of nuclear weapons and a third global war. [ 1 ] The presence of the Soviet Union as an international rival armed with nuclear weapons created persistent fears in the United ...

  9. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Video game culture or gaming culture is a worldwide new media subculture formed by video game hobbyists. As video games have exponentially increased in sophistication, accessibility and popularity over time, they have had a significant influence on popular culture, particularly among adolescents and young adults.