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  • 41History of video game consoles (sixth generation) — Part of a series on …

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  • 42Saints Row (video game) — This article is about the 2006 video game. For the video game s series as a whole, see Saints Row (series) Infobox VG| title = Saints Row developer = Volition publisher = THQ designer = Volition engine = Rendering Custom Physics Havok Foliage… …

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  • 43Borderlands (video game) — Borderlands Developer(s) Gearbox Software Feral Interactive (Mac OS X)[1] …

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  • 44Conan (2007 video game) — For the 2004 video game developed by Cauldron, see Conan (2004 video game). Conan …

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  • 45Allegiance (video game) — For other uses of Allegiance , see Allegiance (disambiguation). Allegiance Developer(s) Microsoft Research Publisher(s) …

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  • 46LGBT characters in video games — In the history of computer and video games, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) characters have been depicted to varying degrees to further plotlines, as a storytelling device and also with other motivations in video games. The changing …

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  • 47List of Sonic the Hedgehog video game characters — The Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, originally started in 1991 with two main characters: the protagonist, Sonic the Hedgehog, and an antagonist, Dr. Eggman. However, over two decades, Sega expanded the number of characters significantly …

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  • 48Quake (video game) — This article is about the original video game. For the series as a whole, see Quake (series). Quake Developer(s) id Software Midway Games (N64) …

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  • 49Freelancer (video game) — Freelancer Box cover art for Freelancer …

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  • 50Voyeur (video game) — This is about the Voyeur video game series. For the behavior it is derived from, see Voyeurism. Voyeur and Voyeur II were full motion video games released in 1993 and 1996 respectively. The first game was originally released as the flagship… …

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