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The trigger which activates a QuakeC script that makes a key unreachable. Speedrunners cunningly manage to jump over this trigger to prevent the key from being moved, which is a good example of sequence breaking. It's currently in use in the speedrun article. |
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Creating ActionScript 2.0 in Macromedia Flash MX in Mac OS X 10.4. |
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An older screenshot that also shows ActionScript being made, but on the Mac OS X 10.2 system. |
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More ActionScript, this time being made in TextWrangler. |
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An example of the default graphics of RPG Maker used to create maps of role-playing games. |
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Another example of map making in RPG Maker. |
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Image depicting the Charcoal typeface used in the Platinum theme for Mac OS 8 and 9. |
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Another Mac OS image, this time portraying its input method editors for the Japanese language. |
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Similar to the above image, this is the input method editor of Mac OS X. |
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And another Mac OS screenshot. This time, the user interface of Mac OS 9 is shown. I've attempted to show as much of the available graphics as possible. |
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The Sherlock 2 search software as it appears in Mac OS 9. |
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Week view screenshot of the new Google Calendar service. |
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Month view of the new Google Calendar service. |
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Image of Slashdot's new site layout. |
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Screenshot of Sun Microsystems's Secure Global Desktop page after it was Slashdotted. |
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A video depicting sequence breaking in the game Super Mario 64, excerpted from the 16-star speedrun of this game in 0:19:47 by Eddie "kirbykarter" Taylor.[1] The runner uses MIPS, the armless yellow rabbit that appears in the basement of Peach's Castle, to abuse a glitch that causes him to walk through a wall. |
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The progression of the route used to run the E4M3 segment in the Quake done Quick videos, from the original and lengthy version by Yonatan Donner to the last revision by Peter Horvath, is shown in this video. |
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The tool-assisted speedrun of Mega Man in which the game is finished in 0:16:10, by Joel "Bisqwit" Yliluoma and Yashar "AngerFist" Nasirian, abuses a large amount of glitches.[2] |
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This video depicts the first demo seen in Quake, seen after the game had started. |
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A graph depicting significant Internet traffic decrease during one of the 2006 FIFA World Cup matches. |
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Title screen of a Dutch TV show called Alfred J. Kwak. |
[edit] Templates
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An advanced to-do template that employs some extremely complicated and esoteric features of template syntax. |
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A copyright notice for fair use videos. |
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Templates that may be used to put post-it notes on one's page. I dropped support for this in favor of Template:Todo3. |
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Quotation template that only uses text. |
[edit] Categories
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- Competitive computer and video gaming
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A category pertaining to competitive video gaming. |
[edit] Wikimedia Commons
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A camouflaged frog, blending in with the water. |
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Depiction of the workings of Extensible Firmware Interface. These images obsoleted Efi.png. |
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A more advanced and informative version of the above image. |
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A torus knot, rendered with Apple Grapher. |
[edit] Wiktionary
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A fast play-through of a computer or video game. |
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A speedrun movie produced with the use of tools such as slow motion and re-recording. |
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An instance of using a save state while recording a tool-assisted speedrun. |
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The Japanese translation of speedrun (taimuatakku). |
[edit] Wikibooks
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A book on the workings of Qoole, a map editor for the Quake engine. |
[edit] Miscellaneous
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Bug report, made with Phroziac's help, that pertains to a parse error in the MediaWiki software. Currently not yet fixed. |
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Feature request concerning making it possible to organize selected headings alphabetically in the table of contents as opposed to numerically. Currently not yet implemented. |