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Basingstoke (video game)

Basingstoke is a survival horror stealth roguelike video game developed and published by Puppy Games. It was released on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS on 27 April 2018. (Wikipedia).

Basingstoke (video game)
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The Hide&Seek Games Festival 2009

A personal video, what I did last weekend. The Hide&Seek Games Festival 2009, games for grown-ups. http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/

From playlist My Other Videos

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『シン・ゴジラ』予告

2016年7月29日(金)全国東宝系超拡大ロードショー 公式サイト:http://shin-godzilla.jp/ ©2016 TOHO CO., LTD.

From playlist The Best of Video Games and Movies

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Nintendo Amusement Park

Video commerical of the Nintendo Amusement Park

From playlist Classic HowStuffWorks

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4 Steps To Make People Instantly Like You

Thanks to our sponsor Dollar Shave Club! http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/charisma New members get their 1st month of the ‘Sh*t, Shower, Shave’ Starter Set including the Executive Razor and trial-sized versions of their Shave Butter, Body Cleanser and One Wipe Charlies’ Buttock Wipes for O

From playlist Comedy

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Making of Holochess for Star Wars: The Force Awakens!

[Note: This video contains a very minor spoiler about a special effects sequence in Star Wars: The Force Awakens] One of the many surprises in Star Wars: The Force Awakens that delighted fans was the appearance of the Dejarik holochess game on the Millennium Falcon. Adam Savage went behin

From playlist Star Wars!

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How Railways Cater For Leisure Around The World | Trains That Changed The World | Spark

In recent years, trains are making a resurgent across the world as railways are adapting to the market and starting to cater more to leisure. Explore the history of these trains and the different ways railways are trying to attract modern customers. --- Subscribe to Spark for more amazing

From playlist Trains That Changed The World | Spark

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Dissipation and singularities - Dubrulle - Workshop 1 - CEB T3 2019

Dubrulle (Service de Physique de l’Etat Condensé, CNRS, CEA Saclay, Université Paris-Saclay) / 11.10.2019 Dissipation and singularities Turbulent flows are characterized by a self-similar energy spectrum, signature of fluid movements at all scales. This organization has been describ

From playlist 2019 - T3 - The Mathematics of Climate and the Environment

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Bradley Woodworth Talks About the Baltic Studies Program at Yale

Bradley D. Woodworth is Coordinator of Baltic Studies at Yale University and Assistant Professor of History at the University of New Haven. His research interests include the modern history of the Baltic region – particularly the lands that comprise the Republic of Estonia – and also the

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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Why Ukraine and Poland Went to War in 1919? (Polish-Ukrainian War Documentary)

Lviv or Lwów are two names for the same city that was known as Lemberg until 1919. The Poles considered it as one of their most important cultural and political centers, the Ukrainians too. And so, in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the question of who woul

From playlist Russian Civil War(s) 1917 - 1923

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Why The Treaty of Versailles Was Such A Shock For Germany? (Documentary)

Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/realtimehistory The Treaty of Versailles was the first of the big peace treaties after the armistice of 1918. In just six months the allied powers had – without talking to the defeated powers – negotiated a new world order while trying to make sur

From playlist Germany After World War 1

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Vehicle and pedestrian public realm design

Ben Hamilton-Baillie. Recording of a presentation organised by and given to the London branch of the Landscape Institute. A broad look at legislated and unlegislated behaviour or a regulatory versus a social framework informing design. Places current thinking in an historic context and con

From playlist Urban Design Group: Introduction to Urban Design

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A Chance at Immortality (with Marcus Du Sautoy) - Numberphile Podcast

Mathematical greatness can strike at any time - even on the train between Oxford and London. Marcus is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University - https://www.simonyi.ox.ac.uk Marcus' author page on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3eJNd1Z I is a Strange

From playlist The Numberphile Podcast

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Play Ethics: Values, Virtues, and Videogames

From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Miguel Sicart, Computer Games & Research, IT University of Copenhagen asks what roles do playthings, from games to other forms of interactive entertainment, play in shaping our culture? Are games, and play, in realms beyond morality, or is

From playlist Interactive Media & Games Seminars FALL 2015

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IMT4307 Serious Games propoganda games

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From playlist Archive - Serious Games

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Queerness and Video Games: Identity, Community & Design

From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Bonnie Ruberg, Provost's Postdoctoral Scholar in the Interactive Media and Games Division at the University of Southern California addresses how for decades LGBTQ people have been underrepresented in mainstream video games. Queerness in vi

From playlist Interactive Media & Games Seminars WINTER 2016

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