Rare Replay is a compilation of 30 video games by developer
Rare and its predecessor,
Ultimate Play the Game, released on August 4, 2015. The
emulated games span 30 years and multiple genres and
consoles, from the
ZX Spectrum to the
Xbox 360. The compilation adds
cheats to make the older games easier and a
challenge mode of specific sequences culled from the games. Player progress is rewarded with
behind-the-scenes footage and interviews about Rare's major and unreleased games. Rare incorporated six hardware emulators in the package, and used an unannounced
Xbox 360 emulation from its parent company,
Microsoft. Rare Replay was released worldwide as an Xbox One exclusive to generally favorable reviews. Critics appreciated its archival game content and developer interviews, but faulted technical issues in the Xbox 360 emulation and game installation. Among its games, reviewers preferred Rare's
Nintendo 64 classics, especially Blast Corps, but disliked Perfect Dark Zero, Grabbed by the Ghoulies, and the Spectrum titles. Rare Replay became Rare's first United Kingdom all-format charts bestseller since Banjo-Kazooie in 1998. (
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1914 –
First World War: Adhering to the terms in the 1839 Treaty of London, the United Kingdom declared war on Germany in response to the latter's invasion of Belgium.
2007 – Airport police officer María del Luján Telpuk discovered a suitcase containing
US$800,000 as it went through an X-ray machine in
Buenos Aires, sparking an international scandal involving Venezuela and Argentina known as "
Maletinazo".
The National Natural Landmarks in Colorado include 15 of the almost 600
National Natural Landmarks (NNLs) in the
United States; fourteen fully within
Colorado and one shared with
Wyoming. They cover areas of geological, biological and historical importance, and include lakes, mountains, rock formations and numerous
fossil sites. The landmarks are located in 13 of the state's
64 counties. Four counties each contain all or part of two NNLs, while two landmarks are split between two counties. The first two designations,
Slumgullion Earthflow and
Summit Lake, were made in 1965, while the most recent designation, the
West Bijou Site, was made in 2016. The National Natural Landmarks Program is administered by the
National Park Service, a branch of the
Department of the Interior. The National Park Service determines which properties meet NNL criteria and, after notifying the owners, makes nomination recommendations. The
Secretary of the Interior reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NNL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation. (Full list...)
Two Indian-style
coracles on the Tungabhadra River. This river starts and flows through the Indian state of
Karnataka during most of its course, before flowing along the border between
Karnataka and
Andhra Pradesh and ultimately joining the
Krishna River. In the epic Ramayana, it was known by the name of Pampa.
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Rare Replay is a compilation of 30 video games by developer
Rare and its predecessor,
Ultimate Play the Game, released on August 4, 2015. The
emulated games span 30 years and multiple genres and
consoles, from the
ZX Spectrum to the
Xbox 360. The compilation adds
cheats to make the older games easier and a
challenge mode of specific sequences culled from the games. Player progress is rewarded with
behind-the-scenes footage and interviews about Rare's major and unreleased games. Rare incorporated six hardware emulators in the package, and used an unannounced
Xbox 360 emulation from its parent company,
Microsoft. Rare Replay was released worldwide as an Xbox One exclusive to generally favorable reviews. Critics appreciated its archival game content and developer interviews, but faulted technical issues in the Xbox 360 emulation and game installation. Among its games, reviewers preferred Rare's
Nintendo 64 classics, especially Blast Corps, but disliked Perfect Dark Zero, Grabbed by the Ghoulies, and the Spectrum titles. Rare Replay became Rare's first United Kingdom all-format charts bestseller since Banjo-Kazooie in 1998. (
Full article...)
1914 –
First World War: Adhering to the terms in the 1839 Treaty of London, the United Kingdom declared war on Germany in response to the latter's invasion of Belgium.
2007 – Airport police officer María del Luján Telpuk discovered a suitcase containing
US$800,000 as it went through an X-ray machine in
Buenos Aires, sparking an international scandal involving Venezuela and Argentina known as "
Maletinazo".
The National Natural Landmarks in Colorado include 15 of the almost 600
National Natural Landmarks (NNLs) in the
United States; fourteen fully within
Colorado and one shared with
Wyoming. They cover areas of geological, biological and historical importance, and include lakes, mountains, rock formations and numerous
fossil sites. The landmarks are located in 13 of the state's
64 counties. Four counties each contain all or part of two NNLs, while two landmarks are split between two counties. The first two designations,
Slumgullion Earthflow and
Summit Lake, were made in 1965, while the most recent designation, the
West Bijou Site, was made in 2016. The National Natural Landmarks Program is administered by the
National Park Service, a branch of the
Department of the Interior. The National Park Service determines which properties meet NNL criteria and, after notifying the owners, makes nomination recommendations. The
Secretary of the Interior reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NNL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation. (Full list...)
Two Indian-style
coracles on the Tungabhadra River. This river starts and flows through the Indian state of
Karnataka during most of its course, before flowing along the border between
Karnataka and
Andhra Pradesh and ultimately joining the
Krishna River. In the epic Ramayana, it was known by the name of Pampa.
This Wikipedia is written in
English. Started in 2001 (2001), it currently contains
5,453,662 articles.
Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.