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  2. Yoozoo Games - Wikipedia

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    It launched on April 8 in North America, and two weeks later there was a free gold giveaway to promote playing. The game's European release occurred on May 19. The game's first multilanguage release (English, French, German, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese) was released on May 26, then in Portuguese and Spanish on June 23.

  3. 3DM - Wikipedia

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    Su, Feifei. Liu, Yan. Commercial. Yes. Launched. 2001. ( 2001) 3DM was a Chinese video game piracy group – a group of individuals specialized in cracking the digital rights management (DRM) applied to commercial PC video games. It was "one of the world's biggest" such groups in and around 2016, according to Kotaku.

  4. Wenxuecity - Wikipedia

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    Wenxuecity.com [1] ( Chinese: 文学城; pinyin: Wénxuéchéng ), literally " Literature City ," is a Chinese-language website targeting Chinese expatriates and people who work and/or study abroad, especially those reside in U.S.A. and Canada for both news service and entertainment purpose. Wenxuecity.com has its own editors reside in ...

  5. List of TurboGrafx-16 games - Wikipedia

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    The North American TurboGrafx-16 (top) and Japanese PC-Engine (bottom). The list of games for the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, covers 678 commercial releases spanning the system's launch on October 10, 1987, until June 3, 1999. It is a home video game console created by NEC, released in Japan as the PC Engine in ...

  6. 1337x - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. 1337x is an online website that provides a directory of torrent files and magnet links used for peer-to-peer file sharing through the BitTorrent protocol. [1] According to the TorrentFreak news blog, 1337x is the second-most popular torrent website as of 2023. [2]

  7. Jungle (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle gameboard, usually made of paper, [1] consists of seven columns and nine rows of squares (7×9 rectangle = 63 squares). Pieces move on the squares as in chess, not on the grid lines as in xiangqi. Pictures of eight animals and their names appear on each side of the board to indicate initial placement of the game pieces.

  8. Sogou Pinyin - Wikipedia

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    Sogou Pinyin Method ( Chinese: 搜 狗 拼音 输入 法; pinyin: Sōugǒu Pīnyīn Shūrùfǎ) is a popular Chinese Pinyin input method editor developed by Sohu.com, Inc. under its search engine brand name, Sogou . Sogou Pinyin is a dominant input software in China. By July 2011, Sogou Pinyin had an 83.6% penetration rate with more than 300 ...

  9. Chinese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Wikipedia ( traditional Chinese: 中 文 維 基 百 科; simplified Chinese: 中 文 维 基 百 科; pinyin: Zhōngwén Wéijī Bǎikē) is the written vernacular Chinese (a form of Mandarin Chinese) edition of Wikipedia. It is run by the Wikimedia Foundation.