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  2. Crossfire (2007 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire is an online tactical first-person shooter game developed by Smilegate Entertainment for Microsoft Windows.It was first released in South Korea on May 3, 2007.. Due to its popularity in Asia, especially China and South Korea, it has become one of the world's most-played video games by player count, [1] with a lifetime total of 1 billion users in 80 countries worldwide. [2]

  3. GameClub - Wikipedia

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    GameClub is a video game subscription service for iOS and Android devices. The service primarily offers games that were previously delisted from app stores or are no longer actively maintained by their original developers, updated to support newer devices and software. [ 1 ]

  4. Crossfire (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire is a free and open source software cross-platform multiplayer online role-playing video game. Crossfire features a tile based graphic system with a pseudo-isometric perspective. All content is licensed under the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later. The client and server will run in Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, IRIX, and an array of other ...

  5. Crossfire (series) - Wikipedia

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    Television drama. Crossfire, a Chinese television drama series produced by Youhug Media and Tencent Holdings, premiered on July 20, 2020. The plot is a coming-of-age story about two young Crossfire gamers, played by Chinese movie stars Lu Han and Leo Wu, attempting to compete in Crossfire e-sports competitions.

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  7. Category:GameClub games - Wikipedia

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    S. Skulls of the Shogun. Space Miner: Space Ore Bust. Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon. Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor. Stickets. Super Crate Box. Super QuickHook. Sword of Fargoal.

  8. Level Up! Games - Wikipedia

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    Philippines in 2006, and merged their portfolios of online games. [5] That same year, the first Level Up! Live event took place, with championship competitions held for four games: Ragnarok Online, Rose Online, RF Online, and Freestyle. Level Up! continued to publish new games, including Perfect World and Silkroad Online. They also had their ...

  9. CrossfireX - Wikipedia

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    CrossfireX was a first-person shooter and the console version of Crossfire (2007). The free-to-play multiplayer component is similar to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, which sees two opposing teams, representing two hostile private military factions, compete in game modes to complete objectives.