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  2. Mari0 - Wikipedia

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    The title screen of the game with a custom outfit equipped on the player. The core game of Mari0 plays directly from the 8-bit Super Mario Bros. 2D platform game, where the player controls Mario via the keyboard, running and jumping through levels, avoiding or jumping on enemies to defeat them, while collecting coins to earn points towards their score.

  3. gPotato - Wikipedia

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    gPotato portals have a variety of features. Each gPotato portal is designed and maintained based on the cultural trends where that gPotato portal is serviced so the features vary on each gPotato portal site. In general, the portals offer: Profile page; Achievements; gPotato balance and fill-up

  4. Artix Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The game was initially playable during its closed beta stage in web browser using Unity Web Player. Due to Unity Web Player being no longer supported by most browsers and Unity itself, the game was transferred to Steam for Mac and Windows on March 8, 2016, [ 18 ] and it was released for mobile around late October.

  5. Planetarion - Wikipedia

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    Planetarion is a browser-based massively multiplayer online game.Created by Fifth Season AS in early 2000, bought by Jolt in 2003, and purchased by Renegade Games in 2009; it is owned by Jagex.

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  7. Dreamcast online functionality - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast is a home video game console by Sega, the first one introduced in the sixth generation of video game consoles.With the release of the Dreamcast in 1998 amid the dot-com bubble and mounting losses from the development and introduction of its new home console, Sega made a major gamble in attempting to take advantage of the growing public interest in the Internet by including online ...

  8. Google Play Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Books, formerly Google eBooks, is an ebook digital distribution service operated by Google, part of its Google Play product line. Users can purchase and download ebooks and audiobooks from Google Play, which offers over five million titles, with Google claiming it to be the "largest ebooks collection in the world".

  9. Portal (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Portal at MobyGames; Portal can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive; An official Internet Edition of the novel - no longer available. Backup on Archive.org is available * Portal at Amiga Hall of Light; Portal at Home of the Underdogs; Images of Portal box, manual and map at C64Sets.com