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  2. Fairlight (group) - Wikipedia

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    FairLight ( FLT) is a warez and demo group initially involved in the Commodore demoscene, and in cracking to illegally release games for free, since 1987. In addition to the C64, FairLight has also migrated towards the Amiga, Super NES and later the PC. [ 1] FairLight was founded during the Easter holiday in 1987 by Strider and Black Shadow ...

  3. Fairlight (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fairlight (company) Fairlight is a digital audio company based in Sydney. In 1979, it released its Series I Fairlight CMI, one of the earliest digital audio workstations (DAWs) with a digital audio sampler. Their subsequent Series II and III CMIs featured a graphic sequencer known as Page R, during a time when most computerised music sequencers ...

  4. Fairlight CMI - Wikipedia

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    Light pen. CV/Gate (option, CMI II~) MIDI • SMPTE (CMI IIx~) The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight. [5] [6] [7] It was based on a commercial licence of the Qasar M8 developed by Tony Furse of Creative Strategies in Sydney ...

  5. Fairlight (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fairlight is an isometric projection arcade adventure video game developed by Bo Jangeborg and Jack Wilkes and released in 1985 on Softek's The Edge label. Developed in seven months, Jangeborg created the "Worldmaker" graphic development system to replicate the Filmation system used by Ultimate's Knight Lore.

  6. List of battle royale games - Wikipedia

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    A battle royale mode in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for up to 16 or 18 players. It is possible to play with group of friends as a squad of two or three players, or to play solo. Showdown mode in Brawl Stars for up to 10 players. The game features squads of three players using pre-made characters, called "Legends".

  7. FarSight Studios - Wikipedia

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    FarSight Studios (formerly FarSight Technologies) is an American video game developer established in 1988 by Jay Obernolte.They are an official licensed developer for all current home and handheld consoles including the Sony PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Move, PlayStation 2, PSP, and PlayStation Vita; the Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, and Kinect; as well as the Nintendo Wii, Wii U, DS, and 3DS.

  8. Fairlight - Wikipedia

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    Fairlight (company), an Australian producer of synthesizers then digital audio tools. Fairlight CMI, the first digital sampling synthesiser. Fairlight (group), a Commodore 64, Amiga and PC demo group, as well as a warez group. Fairlight (video game), a computer game by Bo Jangeborg, published by The Edge.

  9. Rules of Survival - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Survival. Rules of Survival was a free-to-play [1] multiplayer online battle royale game developed and published by NetEase Games. It was first released via beta access in November 2017 and released globally on May 31, 2018. By October 2018, the game had reached 230 million players worldwide. [2] On May 30, 2018, the game was released ...