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  • known_for = Created the [[World Wide Web]]| ...]] and leads the non-profit organization that sets standards for it, the [[World Wide Web Consortium]].
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  • company_name = World Wide Web Consortium| industry = World wide web standards|
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  • developer = [[World Wide Web Consortium]]| ...Markup Language 5''') is used for creating and displaying content on the [[World Wide Web]].
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  • name = Sega World| image = [[File:Sega World logo.png|300px]]|
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World]]
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  • software_name = Pac-Man World| .../>GBA NA: November 17, 2004<br />GBA EU: November 26, 2004<br />'''Pac-Man World Re-Pac'''<br />JP: August 25, 2022<br />WW: August 26, 2022|
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet#World Wide Web]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]
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  • A '''web browser''' is used for creating and displaying content on the [[World Wide Web]]. The World Wide Web was released to research institutions outside CERN beginning in Ja
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  • software_name = A.J.'s World of Discovery| software_image = [[File:A.J.'s World of Discovery cover.jpg|300px]] |
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  • software_name = Open world| software_image = [[File:Open world logo.png|300px]]|
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  • software_name = Animal Crossing: Wild World| software_image = [[File:Animal Crossing Wild World cover.png|300px]]|
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  • ...ock Holmes]]'', ''[[Crusade]]'', ''[[Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!]]'', and ''[[The World's Hardest Adventure]]''.
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  • software_name = Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? | software_image = [[File:Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego cover.png|300px]]|
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  • ==World Wide Web== Since the World Wide Web went live in 1991, it has been the most popular digital distributi
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  • **May 10: ''[[Sam & Max Save the World|Sam & Max: Season One]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Telltale|Telltale
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  • ...lebrities in the Viva Kingdom, who lets Mario know that the princess is in another castle. ...to enter four more worlds. At the end of the fourth of the newly-accessed world, Peach is once again rescued from King Koopa.
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  • software_name = Super Mario World| software_image = [[File:Super Mario World cover.png|300px]]|
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  • ...idth: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Arthur and Astaroth's Mysterious Demon World Village: Incredible Toons]]'' ...text-align:center" | ''[[Demon World Village (Wonderswan video game)|Demon World Village]]''
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  • ...tch Online|Online]]) WW: September 3, 2020<br />'''Super Mario All-Stars + World'''<br />SNES North America: December 1994<br />SNES Europe: 1995<br />'''Su added_to_museum = Wii: January 20, 2012<br />All-Stars+World: December 19, 2018|
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  • [[Category:Open world video games]]
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  • software_name = Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island| '''''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''''', known as '''''Super Mario: Yoshi Island''''' in Jap
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  • ...inhabit the Mushroom Kingdom, who lets Mario know that the princess is in another castle. Finally, upon defeating King Koopa in the castle at the end of the eighth world, Mario finally rescues Princess Toadstool, and the fallen Mushroom Kingdom
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  • ...ersion of the game received a physical magazine with articles based on the world of the game titled ''[[Young Kamutai]]''. [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • ...captured again, and before Link can save her he is transported to the Dark World by Ganondorf, the human form of the evil Ganon. ...powers will help Link defeat Ganon and free the Light World from the Dark World's corruption.
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  • ...:center" | ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game|Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Complete Edition]]'' ...order-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Remake of ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game]]''. Co-developed with [[Ubisoft Chengdu]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pac-Man World]]
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  • ...[[shareware]] business models where the products are free to use but real-world money can be paid optionally to support the author or to purchase additiona
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  • ==Information about the fictional world of The Matrix== ...s life on Earth with so much vivid detail that most humans are unaware the world they are living in is only a simulation.
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1985 video game)]]
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • ...phics, animations, sounds, items, or features that are purchased with real-world money.
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • The World Health Organization ended the global health emergency on May 5, [[2023]].
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  • Seishū was hired to advise the production of the [[2005]] [[Sega]] open world action-adventure game, ''[[Yakuza]]''. He and series creator [[Toshihiro Na
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  • These products, or part of them, are available for free to play but real-world money can be paid optionally to support the author or to purchase additiona
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  • [[Category: Open world video games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]
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  • ...r-Gazette''. It was one of the longest continuously running arcades in the world when Eldridge Park closed in 1989.
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  • ...Finally, upon defeating King Koopa at the castle at the end of the eighth world, Mario finally rescues Princess Peach and once again restores the fallen Mu ...nce off of an object and come back to hit Mario, even if that object is on another screen.
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  • In ''[[Mario Is Missing!]]'', Luigi has to travel around the world and collect treasures on his quest to rescue his brother. ...rder-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Super Mario World]]''
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