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APB: All Points Bulletin Webzen;EA Partners (Realtime Worlds;Reloaded Productions)2010Little more than 2 months after the game's launch, developer [company=Realtime Worlds]Realtime Worlds[/company] went into administration, and the game servers were closed down shortly thereafter. In late 2010, [company=K2 Network]K2 Network[/company] purchased the game and assigned it to its subsidiary studio [company=Reloaded Productions]Reloaded Productions[/company]. The game was renamed [i]APB Reloaded[/i] and opened again as a free-to-play game (with purchaseable premium features) through K2's [i]GamersFirst[/i] platform and [gametag=steampowered]Steam[/gametag].***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* 2 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU
* 2 GB RAM
* 256 MB VRAM
* GeForce 7800 GPU
* 20 GB HD space***A GTA-like MMO by the guy who created the GTA franchise.
David Jones (concept)
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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers  Sierra On-Line1993 Jane Jensen
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Gothic  Egmont Interactive;Xicat Interactive (Piranha Bytes)2001This nice German developed RPG adventure is set against the backdrop of a landscape savaged by war, the King of the human territories must find enough ore to forge weapons for his army to use in defence against the Orc Hordes. The King's mines are set in a large magical sphere and are worked by prisoners captured from across the kingdom. And it is into this sphere that you are thrown, charged with the task of delivering a letter – a letter that might just mark the turning point in the war against the Orcs. The Gothic world is constantly changing and evolving: events will occur that can alter the relationships between several groups of characters. NPCs are fully rounded with their own daily habits and relationships: they get up, work, go to bed, chat with each other and so on. More significantly, monsters cooperate with each other and are able to figure things out; they have individual perception. Some can be lured with food or noise, some will run away from bright light. Some can only hear or detect movement. Each character has the ability, with the correct training, to improve particular skills as the game progresses: training with the master of the sword, for example, will result in a character displaying noticeably more skilled swordsmanship. It is so much more satisfying to witness the effect of the skills you have learnt when they are visible in your character as oppose to a meaningless number rating, improving say, from 8 to 10. These 'optical' improvements are for the whole range of skills included in Gothic. The two different classes of magic (which are absolutely independent from each other) work along the same lines.***
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Alex Brüggemann (management)
Alex Brüggemann (game design)
Alex Brüggemann (character animations)
André Hotz (character animations)
André Hotz (intro)
André Hotz (cutscene rendering)
André Schrieber (additional programming)
Andrzej Ruszczynski (voice recording)
Anja Riehl (additional 2d graphics)
Art Vedder (voice actor)
Bert Speckels (programming)
Björn Pankratz (additional game design)
Björn Pankratz (administration programming)
Björn Pankratz (additional sound effects)
Björn Pankratz (lead qa)
Bodo Henkel (voice actor)
Carsten Edenfeld (programming)
Carsten Kißlat (story design support)
Christian Wewerker (voice actor)
Claus Wohlgemuth (illustrations)
Clemens Schmitz (ai scripting)
Corinna Viel (voice recording)
Dennis Lüsebrink (additional programming)
Dieter Hildebrandt (engine programmer)
Dieter Hildebrandt (lead programmer)
Dieter Kling (voice actor)
Florian Jacobi (story design support)
Folko Streese (additional texturing)
Frank Kahlfuss (additional 2d graphics)
Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock (voice actor)
Helge Heynold (voice actor)
Helmut Winkelmann (voice actor)
Holger Beisheim (tool programming)
Horst Dworczak (additional game design)
Horst Dworczak (lead artist)
Joachim Pütz (voice actor)
Jochen Peketz (ai scripting)
Johannes Steck (voice actor)
Jörg Bütow (story design support)
Jürgen Alban (motion capture actor)
Jürgen Bilstein (additional animations)
Kai Rosenkranz (tool programming)
Kai Rosenkranz (music)
Kai Rosenkranz (sound effects)
Kai Rosenkranz (visual special effects)
Kai Rosenkranz (web design)
Klaus Bauer (voice actor)
Kritzelkratz 3000 (additional animations)
Kurt Pelzer (additional programming)
Laurenz Nolting (motion capture actor)
Manuel Moos (additional programming)
Marco Rademacher (sound effects)
Marina Korin (motion capture actor)
Mario Röske (modeling)
Markus Kark (character modeling)
Markus Kark (texturing)
Markus Kark (character animations)
Markus Kark (intro)
Markus Kark (cutscene rendering)
Markus Plewa (additional animations)
Markus Plewa (intro)
Markus Plewa (cutscene rendering)
Martin Schäfer (voice recording)
Martin Schäfer (voice actor)
Mattias Filler (story)
Mattias Filler (dialogues)
Mattias Filler (missions)
Mattias Filler (qa)
Michael Deckner (voice actor)
Michael Hoge (management)
Michael Hoge (game design)
Michael Hoge (art direction)
Michael Hoge (story)
Michael Hoge (dialogues)
Michael Hoge (missions)
Michael Hoge (ai scripting)
Michael Rüve (technical support)
Navid Vahdat (story design support)
Pete Knorr (voice actor)
Peter Heusch (voice actor)
Peter Sabath (tool programming)
Pit Krüger (voice actor)
Ralf Marczinczik (illustrations)
Roman Keskenti (additional programming)
Sascha Henrichs (modeling)
Stefan Kalveram (story design support)
Stefan Kalveram (qa)
Stefan Nyul (management)
Stefan Nyul (game design)
Stefan Nyul (story)
Stefan Nyul (dialogues)
Stefan Nyul (missions)
Stefan Nyul (ai scripting)
Steffen Rühl (story design support)
Tobias Franz (2d artist)
Tom Putzki (game design)
Tom Putzki (marketing)
Tom Putzki (pr)
Torsten Dinkheller (2d artist)
Torsten Dinkheller (marketing)
Torsten Dinkheller (pr)
Torsten Dinkheller (web design)
Torsten Feld (story design support)
Ulf Wohlers (programming)
Uwe Kaschel (voice actor)
Uwe Meier (character modeling)
Uwe Meier (texturing)
Vadim Pietrzynski (additional texturing)
Vadim Pietrzynski (additional animations)
Willy Rosenkranz (additional music)
Willy Rosenkranz (recording)
Zoey Hendley (voice actor)
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Minecraft Mojang2011Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks. At first, people built structures to protect against nocturnal monsters, but as the game grew players worked together to create wonderful, imaginative things.

It can also be about adventuring with friends or watching the sun rise over a blocky ocean. It’s pretty. Brave players battle terrible things in The Nether, which is more scary than pretty. You can also visit a land of mushrooms if it sounds more like your cup of tea.***[media=youtube]MmB9b5njVbA[/media]***Following concepts were removed with some versions:
* healing items (1.8 - re-added with 1.9)
* uncolored lighting (1.8)
Carl Manneh
Daniel Frisk (programmer)
Daniel Kaplan
Daniel Rosenfeld (music and sounds)
Jakob Porser (programmer)
Jens Bergensten (programmer)
Kristoffer Zetterstrand (artist)
lead programmer)
Markus Persson 'Notch' (designer)
Markus Persson 'Notch' (programmer)
Markus Persson 'Notch' (artist)
original lead programmer)
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Nicky Boom Microïds1992 Alain Lambin (graphics)
Dominico Manfredi (68000 code)
music)
sound
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Sleeping Dogs  Square Enix;Namco Bandai (United Front Games;Square Enix London)2012Welcome to Hong Kong, a vibrant neon city teaming with life, whose exotic locations and busy streets hide one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in the world: the Triads.

In this open world game, you play the role of Wei Shen, an undercover cop trying to take down the Triads from the inside out. You'll have to prove yourself worthy as you fight your way up the organization, taking part in brutal criminal activities without blowing your cover. Torn between your loyalty to the badge and a criminal code of honor, you will risk everything as the lines between truth, loyalty and justice become permanently blurred.

Key Features:
* A mature and gritty undercover cop drama in which you risk blowing your cover at any time.
* Explosive action fueled by a seamless mix of deadly martial arts, intense gunfights and brutal takedowns.
* Epic high-speed thrills: Burn up the streets or tear up the sea in a vast array of exotic cars, superbikes and speedboats.
* Hong Kong is your playground: Enter illegal races, gamble on cock fights, or kick back with some karaoke. There are countless ways to entertain yourself in Hong Kong's diverse districts***Originally worked as True Crime: Hong Kong but that was cancelled by Activision in 2011, Square Enix picked up the project but didn't acquire the rights to the True Crime series, causing the rename to Sleeping Dogs.
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