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  2. 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 ...

  3. RPCS3 - Wikipedia

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    Requirements. As of September 15, 2023, the emulator requires a 64-bit version of Windows 10 or later, a modern Linux distribution, macOS 12.0 or later, or a modern BSD distribution. Prior to this, the requirements for Mac and PC were lower at macOS 11.6 or later and Windows 7 or later, respectively.

  4. System requirements - Wikipedia

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    Recommended system requirements. Often manufacturers of games will provide the consumer with a set of requirements that are different from those that are needed to run a software. These requirements are usually called the recommended requirements.

  5. Dolphin (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Adreno 540 or equivalent [24] [25] with OpenGL ES 3.2 and Vulkan support [27] Dolphin is a free and open-source video game console emulator for GameCube and Wii [28] that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S. [10] [11] It had its inaugural release in 2003 as freeware for Windows.

  6. Entertainment Software Rating Board - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings to consumer video games in North America.The ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA, formerly the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA)), in response to criticism of controversial video games with excessively violent or sexual ...

  7. Video game content rating system - Wikipedia

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    A video game content rating system is a system used for the classification of video games based on suitability for target audiences. Most of these systems are associated with and/or sponsored by a government, and are sometimes part of the local motion picture rating system .

  8. Windows 95 - Wikipedia

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    System requirements. Official system requirements were an Intel 386DX CPU of any speed, 4 MB of system RAM and 50–55 MB of hard disk space depending on features selected. These minimal claims were made in order to maximize the available market of Windows 3.1 migrations.

  9. Citra (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Citra is a discontinued [5] free and open-source emulator of the handheld Nintendo 3DS for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Citra's name is derived from CTR, which is the model name of the original 3DS. [1] Citra can run many homebrew games and commercial games.

  10. Cemu - Wikipedia

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    Type. Video game console emulator. License. Mozilla Public License 2.0. Website. cemu .info. Cemu is a free and open-source Wii U emulator, first released on October 13, 2015 for Microsoft Windows [1] [4] [5] as a closed-source emulator developed by Exzap and Petergov. [6]

  11. Godot (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to create both 2D and 3D games targeting PC, mobile, and web platforms and can also be used to develop non-game software, including editors. Features [ edit ] Godot allows video game developers to create both 3D and 2D games using multiple programming languages, such as C++ , C# and GDScript. [8]