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  2. Legacy Games - Wikipedia

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    Legacy Games (also known as Legacy Interactive) is a game publisher and distributor of casual and indie titles for PC and mobile. It distributes games digitally on its website, at www.legacygames.com. Legacy also sells physical discs with digital codes in Walmart stores as well as on Amazon. Legacy is best known for its game packs and sells ...

  3. Legacy game - Wikipedia

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    Legacy game. Two stickers - an island hex and a cross marker - added permanently to the board in a game of SeaFall. Such additions are prevalent in legacy-style games. A legacy game is a variant of tabletop board games in which the game itself is designed, through various mechanics, to change permanently over the course of a series of sessions .

  4. Mobile launcher platform - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Launcher Platform-1 on top of a crawler-transporter. A mobile launcher platform (MLP), also known as mobile launch platform, is a structure used to support a large multistage space vehicle which is assembled (stacked) vertically in an integration facility (e.g. the Vehicle Assembly Building) and then transported by a crawler-transporter (CT) to a launch pad.

  5. Legacy (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Legacy is a universal system intended to simulate any genre or historical period, but with only enough information to enable play in prehistoric societies. [1] A complex and very specific system of skill definitions requires the GM to create statistics for higher level civilizations. [1] The game includes character creation, combat, and skill ...

  6. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (" WinFLP ") is a thin client release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft [4] and optimized for older, less powerful hardware. It was released on July 8, 2006, nearly two years after its Windows XP SP2 counterpart was released in August 2004, and is not marketed as a full-fledged ...

  7. Flashpoint Archive - Wikipedia

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    Flashpoint Archive (formerly BlueMaxima's Flashpoint) is an archival and preservation project that allows browser games, web animations and other general rich web applications to be played in a secure format, after all major browsers removed native support for NPAPI / PPAPI plugins in the mid-to-late 2010s as well as the plugins' deprecation.

  8. Legacy-free PC - Wikipedia

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    A legacy-free PC is a type of personal computer that lacks a floppy drive, legacy ports such as PS/2, and an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus (or sometimes, any internal expansion bus at all). According to Microsoft, "The basic goal for these requirements is that the operating system, devices, and end users cannot detect the presence of ...

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