Video games using procedural generation

I Hate Running Backwards

I Hate Running Backwards is a 2018 shoot 'em up game developed by Binx Interactive and published by Devolver Digital. One or two players traverse procedurally generated levels using several characters, including Sam "Serious" Stone, the protagonist of the Serious Sam series. The screen scrolls vertically as the player character runs backwards through a partially destructible environment and battles enemies approaching from the bottom of the screen. The player can use two weapons, a melee attack, and an "ultimate" ability that requires the prior defeat of several enemies. I Hate Running Backwards was born out of a mobile driving game presented to and reworked in cooperation with Croteam. As part of the Croteam Incubator programme, it was moved to the Serious Sam franchise and renamed Serious Sam: I Hate Running Backwards, later I Hate Running Backwards. A publishing deal with Devolver Digital was reached in 2017, and the game was released for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2018 as the first Croteam Incubator game. The release was followed by a Linux version in June 2018 and a Nintendo Switch port that October. I Hate Running Backwards was met with a mixed reception. The game's control interface and arsenal were well received, while the visual style and character unlock system raised conflicting opinions. The game's slow pace, repetitiveness, and inconsistencies in difficulty between runs were criticised, although some of these issues were resolved through later patches. (Wikipedia).

I Hate Running Backwards
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4 Banned Commercials!!

Outrageously funny!!!

From playlist Advertisements

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If I'm running even 1 minute late for my dog's morning walk...

I take my dog for a long walk every morning. Anytime I'm running late, this is how he acts. Also, he'd already been let out once to do his business. This is before his longer walk to tire him out before I leave for work. He's not about to explode... just excited.

From playlist My Dog

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Walk or Run by Rain? How to get Less Wet? (Math Analysis)

Without an umbrella by rain, should you walk or run? With walking you stay longer in the rain, while with running the front of your body takes faster rain. How to get less wet, and does it even make a significant difference? In this video we will try to answer this question using some simp

From playlist Physics

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Getting Knee Pain from Running? Do NOT do this!

So I have been getting knee pain while I'm running (ITB Syndrome) and the physio discovered something wrong with my running form (for long distance running). Have a look at my video and you will see! Make sure you are not making the same mistake!

From playlist Running

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8.01x - Module 02.01 - How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet.

How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet.

From playlist 8.01x - MIT Help Sessions

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The Calculus of Bad Driving

TRUE STORY. Part 2: https://youtu.be/3zQsYJi5pFE

From playlist Recreational Math Videos

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Life is hard, but it's harder if you're ugly

Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leioslabs #clips #twitch #shorts

From playlist clips

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(Let's Play Education) Lesson 7 - What Is Acceleration And How To Calculate It

You won't even notice that you're learning! Learn high school maths visually by watching me play computer games. In this particular video you will learn what acceleration is and how to calculate it in metres per second squared. Game used in this video: GTA5

From playlist Educational Let's Play - Learn High School Maths and Physics From Computer Games

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32: What is Life? The Amazing R.H. Conway - Richard Buckland UNSW

This is an extension lecture for interested students - nothing examinable, it's just for fun. Lecture 32 "Computing 2" Comp1927 (This upload attempts to fix the audio sync problem in my first attempt.)

From playlist CS2: Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland

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Nelly Pustelnik: Optimization -lecture 4

CIRM HYBRID EVENT Recorded during the meeting "Mathematics, Signal Processing and Learning" the January 27, 2021 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians o

From playlist Virtual Conference

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5 Kangaroos running alongside my car

On my early morning drive to rock climbing this morning, I saw some kangaroos running on the street, thought it was quite fascinating :)

From playlist Interesting videos

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CMU Neural Nets for NLP 2017 (1): Class Introduction & Why Neural Nets?

This lecture (by Graham Neubig) for CMU CS 11-747, Neural Networks for NLP (Fall 2017) covers: * Introduction to Neural Networks * Example Tasks and Their Difficulties * What Neural Nets can Do To Help Slides: http://phontron.com/class/nn4nlp2017/assets/slides/nn4nlp-01-intro.pdf Code Exa

From playlist CMU Neural Nets for NLP 2017

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[Rust] Advent of Code 2021 - Day 23

This is an archive copy of day 23 of Advent of Code 2021. Advent of Code (https://adventofcode.com/) is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. -- Watch live at https://www.twitc

From playlist Advent of Code 2021

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Stanford CS224N NLP with Deep Learning | Winter 2021 | Lecture 13 - Coreference Resolution

For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs visit: https://stanford.io/3EwAMAO To learn more about this course visit: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/cs224n-natural-language-processing-deep-learning To follow along with the course

From playlist Stanford CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning | Winter 2021

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Frustration Driven Development By Evan D. Light

Everyone draws inspiration and motivation from different sources. For most, it's often frustration. We make life decisions, define new features, or refactor code when we get too annoyed by current circumstances. This is where I admit that I have a low tolerance for frustration. Having be

From playlist MWRC 2012

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Rails Conf 2013 Closing Keynote by Aaron Patterson

Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FG9T/

From playlist Rails Conf 2013

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Programming Autonomy - Robotics with Python Raspberry Pi and GoPiGo p.6

User control is fun and all, but robots that run around all on their own is far more interesting. In this tutorial, we begin to dive into autonomy. While our result isn't anything supreme, it serves as a framework for how one might go about building and testing logic for such a thing. Sam

From playlist Robotics with Python Raspberry Pi and GoPiGo

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Larry Wall: 5 Programming Languages Everyone Should Know | Big Think

Larry Wall: 5 Programming Languages Everyone Should Know | New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Programmer Larry Page offers language

From playlist Inside the minds of great programmers | Big Think

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Centripetal Acceleration (part 3)

How fast does a car need to go to complete a loop-d-loop.

From playlist Old Physics Videos

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