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  • One Piece Grand Quiz Battle

    One Piece Grand Quiz Battle Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2014 Main Title - Next Role-playing Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Fantasy, Sea Adventure Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Bandai Namco Games Button Publisher: Namco Bandai Games Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Purple Lamp

    Purple Lamp Formerly Name: Purple Lamp Studios (2018-2021) Company Profile: Developer Company Type:: Subsidiary Parent Company: THQ Nordic (Nov 2020) Headquarters: Vienna, Austria Founded: 2018 Founder: N/A Fate: Active Purple Lamp GmbH (formerly Purple Lamp Studios ) is an Austrian video game developer based in Vienna. It was founded as an independent company in 2018 by employees from Sproing Interactive after Sproing filed for insolvency in 2016 and closed down in 2017. They had also acquired the rights to the Sproing brand and certain games previously made by them, and kept the games active by operating a subdivision under the name Sproing Publishing . In November 2020, the company was acquired by Embracer Group , and was placed under THQ Nordic as the parent company. Wikipedia contributors. "Purple Lamp." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 14 Jan. 2024. Games Developed by Purple Lamp TITLE LAUNCH DATE RATING GENRE PLATFORM Sea of Thieves 2020 - - Win SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated 2020 - - PS4, XBO, NS, Win, Luna, Stadia, And, iOS The Guild 3 2022 - - Win SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake 2023 - - PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX, NS, Win, And, iOS

  • Caesar

    - Caesar Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 1992, October 12 Main Title - Next City-building Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Roman Empire Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Single-player Developer: Impressions Games Button Publisher: Sierra On-Line Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • One Piece: Burning Will

    One Piece: Burning Will Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2018, September 20 Main Title - Next Role-playing Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Fantasy, Sea Adventure Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Guangzhou Lingxi Interactive Entertainment Button Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Windows XP | Game House Atreides

    microsoft windows xp Developer : Microsoft OS Family : Microsoft Windows NT Release Date : October 25, 2001 Platforms : IA-32, x86-64, Itanium Editions: x86 Editions: Home Edition, Professional, Edition N, Edition K, Edition KN, Home Edition ULCPC, Professional Blade PC, Starter, Media Center Edition, Tablet PC Edition x64 Editions: 64-bit Edition (Windows XP for Itanium), Professional x64 Edition Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and later to retail on October 25, 2001. It is a direct upgrade to its predecessors, Windows 2000 for high-end and business users and Windows Me for home users, and is available for any devices running Windows NT 4.0 , Windows 98 , Windows 2000 , or Windows Me that meet the new Windows XP system requirements. Upon its release, Windows XP received critical acclaim, noting increased performance and stability (especially compared to Windows Me ), a more intuitive user interface, improved hardware support, and expanded multimedia capabilities. Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 were succeeded by Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 , released in 2007 and 2008, respectively. However, some criticisms of Windows XP were its security issues at launch, and many people believed their anti-piracy schemes had gone too far. On August 24, 2001, Windows XP build 2600 was released to manufacturing (RTM). During a ceremonial media event at Microsoft Redmond Campus, copies of the RTM build were given to representatives of several major PC manufacturers in briefcases, who then flew off on decorated helicopters. While PC manufacturers would be able to release devices running XP beginning on September 24, 2001, XP was expected to reach general, retail availability on October 25, 2001. On the same day, Microsoft also announced the final retail pricing of XP 's two main editions, "Home " (as a replacement for Windows Me for home computing) and "Professional " (as a replacement for Windows 2000 for high-end users). Mainstream support for Windows XP ended on April 14, 2009, and extended support ended on April 8, 2014. Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 , based on an embedded version of Windows XP Professional , was the last supported version of Windows based on the Windows XP codebase, and received security updates until April 2019. Features: User Interface: While retaining some similarities to previous versions, Windows XP 's interface was overhauled with a new visual appearance, with an increased use of alpha compositing effects, drop shadows, and "visual styles", which completely changed the appearance of the operating system. The number of effects enabled are determined by the operating system based on the computer's processing power, and can be enabled or disabled on a case-by-case basis. XP also added ClearType, a new subpixel rendering system designed to improve the appearance of fonts on liquid-crystal displays. A new set of system icons was also introduced. The default wallpaper, Bliss, is a photo of a landscape in the Napa Valley outside Napa, California, with rolling green hills and a blue sky with stratocumulus and cirrus clouds. Fast user switching allows additional users to log into a Windows XP machine without existing users having to close their programs and log out. Although only one user at the time can use the console (i.e., monitor, keyboard, and mouse), previous users can resume their session once they regain control of the console. Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3 also introduced new features to Windows XP post-release, including the Windows Security Center, Bluetooth support, Data Execution Prevention, Windows Firewall, and support for SDHC cards that are larger than 4 GB and smaller than 32 GB. Infrastructure: Windows XP uses prefetching to improve startup and application launch times. It also became possible to revert the installation of an updated device driver, should the updated driver produce undesirable results. Networking and Internet: Windows XP was originally bundled with Internet Explorer 6, Outlook Express 6, Windows Messenger, and MSN Explorer. New networking features were also added, including Internet Connection Firewall, Internet Connection Sharing integration with UPnP, NAT traversal APIs, Quality of Service features, IPv6 and Teredo tunneling, Background Intelligent Transfer Service, extended fax features, network bridging, peer to peer networking, support for most DSL modems, IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) connections with auto configuration and roaming, TAPI 3.1, and networking over FireWire. Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop were also added, which allow users to connect to a computer running Windows XP from across a network or the Internet and access their applications, files, printers, and devices or request help. Improvements were also made to IntelliMirror features such as Offline Files, roaming user profiles and folder redirection. Other Features: Improved application compatibility and shims compared to Windows 2000 . DirectX 8.1, upgradeable to DirectX 9.0c. A number of new features in Windows Explorer including task panes, thumbnails, and the option to view photos as a slideshow. Improved imaging features such as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Faster start-up, (because of improved Prefetch functions) logon, logoff, hibernation, and application launch sequences. Numerous improvements to increase the system reliability such as improved System Restore, Automated System Recovery, and driver reliability improvements through Device Driver Rollback. Hardware support improvements such as FireWire 800, and improvements to multi-monitor support under the name "DualView". Fast user switching. The ClearType font rendering mechanism, which is designed to improve text readability on liquid-crystal display (LCD) and similar monitors, especially laptops. Side-by-side assemblies and registration-free COM. General improvements to international support such as more locales, languages and scripts, MUI support in Terminal Services, improved Input Method Editors, and National Language Support. Service Packs: Service Pack 1: Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows XP was released on September 9, 2002. It contained over 300 minor, post-RTM bug fixes, along with all security patches released since the original release of XP . SP1 also added USB 2.0 support, the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine, .NET Framework support, and support for technologies used by the then-upcoming Media Center and Tablet PC editions of XP . The most significant change on SP1 was the addition of Set Program Access and Defaults, a settings page which allows programs to be set as default for certain types of activities (such as media players or web browsers) and for access to bundled, Microsoft programs (such as Internet Explorer or Windows Media Player) to be disabled. On February 3, 2003, Microsoft released Service Pack 1a (SP1a) . It was the same as SP1 , except the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine was excluded. Service Pack 2: Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP Home edition and Professional edition was released on August 25, 2004. Headline features included WPA encryption compatibility for Wi-Fi and usability improvements to the Wi-Fi networking user interface, partial Bluetooth support, and various improvements to security systems. Security-related improvements were made to e-mail and web browsing. Service Pack 2 also added Security Center, an interface that provides a general overview of the system's security status, including the state of the firewall and automatic updates. Third-party firewall and antivirus software can also be monitored from Security Center. Service Pack 3: The third and final Service Pack, SP3 , was released through different channels between April and June 2008, about a year after the release of Windows Vista , and about a year before the release of Windows 7 . Service Pack 3 was not available for Windows XP x64 Edition , which was based on the Windows Server 2003 kernel and, as a result, used its service packs rather than the ones for the other editions. Service Pack 3 included security enhancements over and above those of SP2 , including APIs allowing developers to enable Data Execution Prevention for their code, independent of system-wide compatibility enforcement settings, the Security Support Provider Interface, improvements to WPA2 security, and an updated version of the Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider Module that is FIPS 140-2 certified. In addition, SP3 contains updates to the operating system components of Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition , and security updates for .NET Framework version 1.0, which is included in these editions. However, it does not include update rollups for the Windows Media Center application in Windows XP MCE 2005 . SP3 also omits security updates for Windows Media Player 10, although the player is included in Windows XP MCE 2005 . The Address Bar DeskBand on the Taskbar is no longer included because of antitrust violation concerns. Wikipedia contributors. "Windows XP." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 29 Jan. 2024. System Configuration x86 Edition: CPU: BIOS or compatible firmware Minimum: Pentium 233 MHz Recommended: Pentium 300 MHz RAM: Minimum: 64 MB Recommended: 128 MB Display: Minimum: Super VGA (800 x 600) Recommended: XGA (1024 x 768) Storage: Minimum: 1.5 GB Recommended: Service Pack 1 and 1a: +661 MB Service Pack 2: +1.8 GB Service Pack 3: +900 MB Installation Media: CD-ROM drive Sound: Minimum: N/A Recommended: Sound card, speakers / headphones Input Devices: Keyboard, mouse x64 Edition: CPU: x86-x64, BIOS or compatible firmware RAM: 256 MB Display: Minimum: Super VGA (800 x 600) Recommended: XGA (1024 x 768) Storage: 1.5 GB Installation Media: CD-ROM drive Sound: Minimum: N/A Recommended: Sound card, speakers / headphones Input Devices: Keyboard, mouse 64-bit Edition: CPU: Minimum: Itanium 733 MHz Recommended: Itanium 800 MHz RAM: 1 GB Display: Minimum: Super VGA (800 x 600) Recommended: XGA (1024 x 768) Storage: 6 GB Installation Media: CD-ROM drive Sound: Minimum: N/A Recommended: Sound card, speakers / headphones Input Devices: Keyboard, mouse List of Windows XP Compatible Games Title Image Release Date Game Version Origin Title Genre Rating Dead Space 2008.10.13 main title N/A survival horror 3.2

  • Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile

    - Caesar Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 1992, October 12 Main Title - Next City-building Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Roman Empire Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Single-player Developer: Impressions Games Button Publisher: Sierra On-Line Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Raw Fury

    Raw Fury Formerly Name: N/A Company Profile: Publisher Company Type:: Private Company Parent Company: N/A Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden Founded: 2015 Founder: Jonas Antonsson Gordon Van Dyke Fate: Active Raw Fury AB is a Swedish video game publisher, specializing in the publication of indie games, based in Stockholm. The company was founded in 2015 by Jonas Antonsson, ex-vice-president of mobile for Paradox Interactive , and Gordon Van Dyke, formerly a producer for EA DICE on the various Battlefield titles. In July 2016, Karl Magnus Troedsson stepped down as general manager of EA DICE to become a partner and co-owner of Raw Fury . In August 2021, Altor Equity Partners acquired a majority ownership of Raw Fury for an undisclosed price. Raw Fury said, "The experience and monetary boost that Altor brings to the table will allow us to increase our production capacity and add to the team at Raw Fury , giving us the ability to publish larger projects while continuing to still fund smaller projects and experimental art." Wikipedia contributors. "Raw Fury." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 4 Dec. 2023. Games Published by Raw Fury TITLE LAUNCH DATE RATING GENRE PLATFORM Kingdom 2015 - - Lin, Mac, Win Kathy Rain 2016 - - Mac, Win, And, iOS Kingdom: New Lands 2016 - - PS4, XBO, NS, Lin, Mac, Win, And, iOS Gonner 2016 - - PS4, XBO, NS, Lin, Mac, Win Tormentor X Punisher 2017 - - Mac, Win Uurnog Uurnlimited 2017 - - NS, Mac, Win Dandara 2018 - - PS4, XBO, NS, Lin, Mac, Win, And, iOS Bad North 2018 - - Mac, Win, XBO, PS4, NS Kingdom Two Crowns 2018 - - Win, Mac, Lin, XBO, PS4, NS, And, iOS Out There: Ω The Alliance 2019 - - NS Whispers of a Machine 2019 - - Win, Mac, And, iOS Night Call 2019 - - Win, Mac, XBO, NS Bad North: Jotunn Edition 2019 - - Win, Mac, XBO, PS4, NS, And, iOS Mosaic 2019 - - Win, Mac, XBO, PS4, NS West of Dead 2020 - - Win, XBO, PS4, NS Star Renegades 2020 - - Win, XBO, PS4, NS GONNER2 2020 - - Win, Mac, Lin, XBO, PS4, NS Per Aspera 2020 - - Win, Meta Quest 2 Call of the Sea 2020 - - Win, XBO, XSX, PS4, PS5, Luna The Signifier 2020 - - Win, Mac Atomicrops 2020 - - Win, XBO, PS4, NS The Longest Road on Earth 2021 - - Win, XBO, XSX, PS4, PS5, NS, And, iOS Backbone 2021 - - Win, Mac, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX, NS Townscaper 2021 - - Win, Mac, XSX, NS, And, iOS Sable 2021 - - Win, XSX, PS5 Kathy Rain: The Director's Cut 2021 - - Win, Mac, NS, And, iOS Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Lands 2021 - - Win, Mac, Lin, XBO, XSX, PS4, NS, And, iOS Dream Cycle 2021 - - Win Wolfstride 2021 - - Win, NS NORCO 2022 - - Win, Mac, XBO, XSX, PS4, PS5 Dome Keeper 2022 - - Lin, Mac, Win Flat Eye 2022 - - Mac, Win Superfuse 2023 - - Win Tails: The backbone Preludes 2023 - - Win GUN JAM 2023 - - Win Mr Sun's Hatbox 2023 - - Win, Mac, NS Cassette Beasts 2023 - - Win, Lin, XBO, XSX, NS Friends vs Friends 2023 - - Win Kingdom Eighties 2023 - - Win, Mac, Lin, XSX, PS5, NS, And, iOS Moonstone Island 2023 - - Win, Mac, Lin, NS Pizza Possum 2023 - - Win, XSX, PS5, NS American Arcadia 2023 - - Win SKALD: Against the Black Priory 2023 - - Mac, Win Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley 2024 - - Win, Mac, XSX, PS5, NS Post Trauma 2024 - - Win, XBO, PS4 Star Trucker 2024 - - Win Ereban: Shadow Legacy 2024 - - Win, XBO, XSX Routine TBA - - Win, XBO, XSX The Last Night TBA - - Win, Mac, Lin, XBO My Work Is Not Yet Done TBA - - Mac, Win

  • SpongeBob HeroPants | Game House Atreides

    SpongeBob HeroPants Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2015, February 3 Main Title - Next Platform Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Cartoon Comedy Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Behaviour Santiago Button Publisher: Activision Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • One Piece Moja!

    One Piece Moja! Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button '- Main Title - Next Social-network Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Fantasy, Sea Adventure Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Namco Bandai Games Button Publisher: Namco Bandai Games Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Dovetail Games

    Dovetail Games Formerly Name: N/A Company Profile: Developer & Publisher Company Type:: Subsidiary Parent Company: Focus Entertainment (2023) Headquarters: Chatham, Kent, UK Founded: 2008 Founder: Paul Jackson Tim Gatland Charlie McMicking Fate: Active Dovetail Games (DTG) , a trading name of RailSimulator.com Ltd (RSC) , is a British simulation video game developer and publisher. It was formed in 2008 by Paul Jackson (formerly VP at Electronic Arts and Director General of ELSPA, now UKIE), Tim Gatland and Charlie McMicking. It originally produced the RailWorks franchise, now called Train Simulator Classic , as well as Train Sim World and several fishing simulation games. In April 2023 Dovetail Games announced its acquisition by Focus Entertainment. Wikipedia contributors. "Dovetail Games." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia . Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 19 Jan. 2024. Company Structure Key People: Paul Jackson Charlie McMicking Steve Bainbridge Jon Rissik Graham Poyda

  • One Piece: Gigant Battle!

    One Piece: Gigant Battle! Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2010, September 9 Main Title - Next - Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Fantasy, Sea Adventure Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: - Button Publisher: Bandai Namco Games Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor

    Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2001, September 24 Main Title - Next Role-playing Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: - Camera: Player Mode: Single-player, Multiplayer Storyline: Theme: Fantasy Developer: Stormfront Studios Button Publisher: Ubi Soft Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • One Piece Run, Chopper, Run!

    One Piece Run, Chopper, Run! Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2014, April 4 Main Title - Next - Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Fantasy, Sea Adventure Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Bandai Namco Games Button Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team

    Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2010, August Main Title - Next - Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Superhero Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Spike Button Publisher: Atari (NA), Bandai Europe (EU), Bandai Namco Games (JP) Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

  • Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2

    Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2010, November 02 Main Title - Next Fighting Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: 3D Theme: Superhero Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Single-player, Multiplayer Developer: Spike Button Publisher: Bandai (JP/EU/AU), Namco Bandai Games (NA) Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next

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