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  2. Disney's Print Studio - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Print Studio is a series of crafts/design computer games released by Disney Interactive, which allows players to print various types of documents in the themes of its licensed property. The 1994 Aladdin game was the precursor to the Print Studio games to follow, and set in motion the template of how those games would work.

  3. Imane Khelif - Wikipedia

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    Following Khelif's victory over Italy's Angela Carini during the 2024 Olympic Games, misinformation surfaced on social media about her gender. False assertions about her gender were fuelled by Khelif's disqualification from the 2023 Women's World Boxing Championships , organised by the Russian-led International Boxing Association (IBA) after ...

  4. Operation Neptune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of two campaigns, called Voyager Game and Expert Game; the player selects one when creating a new save file. In both campaigns, the player must complete sixteen levels, called Sectors, which are distributed across five Zones: [4] Dragon Reef, Fossil Trench, Limestone Ridge, Sea Forest, and Hammerhead.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, computer scientist and lawyer Jonathan Mayer stated that Chrome has increasingly become an agent for Google LLC than a user agent, as it is "the only major web browser that lacks meaningful privacy protections by default, shoves users toward linking activity with a Google Account, and implements invasive new advertising capabilities."

  8. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the first computer game to be sold commercially was Microchess in 1976 by Peter R. Jennings, who also started possibly the first computer game publishing company, Microware. [46] Soon a small cottage industry was formed, with amateur programmers selling disks in plastic bags put on the shelves of local shops or sent through the mail. [45]

  9. Empire (1977 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Empire for the Amiga. At the start of a new game, a random game map is generated on a square grid basis. The map normally consists of numerous islands, although a variety of algorithms were used in different versions of the game, producing different styles of maps.