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  2. Ooga Booga - Wikipedia

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    Release. NA: September 11, 2001 [ 1] Genre (s) Action, party. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Ooga Booga is an online multiplayer video game for the Dreamcast, focusing on the combat of "Kahunas" using thrown shrunken heads, riding animals, staffs, or using spells. The game received positive reviews from video game critics.

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The extracted source code was made open-source and is hosted freely available on SourceForge. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy: 2001 (PlayStation 2) 2022 Platformer: Naughty Dog: Naughty Dog coded the first three Jak and Daxter games in GOAL, a modified version of Lisp. A group of programmers created a program that could read and decompile ...

  4. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    At MIT, "hack" first came to mean playing with machines. The minutes of an April 1955 meeting of the Tech Model Railroad Club state that "Mr. Eccles requests that anyone working or hacking on the electrical system turn the power off to avoid fuse blowing." [4]

  5. FBI investigation reveals that it was unknowingly using NSO ...

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    A New York Times investigation uncovered earlier this year that the US government used spyware made by Israeli hacking firm NSO. Now, after an FBI investigation into who was using the tech, the ...

  6. Body Hacks: Building An Open-Source, Theremin-Like Vibrator

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    Press into it lightly, or tease the edges. Flick your hand through it, or make graceful waves back and forth. You can use your whole body to touch it, almost like a big fuzzy vibrating cone ...

  7. Cheat Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Engine ( CE) is a proprietary, source available [5] freeware memory scanner / debugger created by Eric Heijnen ("Byte, Darke") for the Windows operating system in 2000. [6] [7] Cheat Engine is mostly used for cheating in computer games and is sometimes modified and recompiled to support new games. It searches for values input by the user ...

  8. Yahaha Studios, a platform for building no-code, immersive ...

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    The success of Roblox and other user-created gaming experiences like Overwolf have democratized the concept of making games and have taken it into the mainstream. Now, a startup founded by ...

  9. Lua (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Lua is cross-platform software, since the interpreter of compiled bytecode is written in ANSI C, [4] and Lua has a relatively simple C application programming interface ( API) to embed it into applications. [5] Lua originated in 1993 as a language for extending software applications to meet the increasing demand for customization at the time.