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- | Shooters are a genre of computer games. Their main feature is the use of weapons to hit targets, usually other game characters resp. human opponents. The most common form are 3D [[First Person Shooter]] and the [[Third Person Shooter]]. Other variations do exist, too, such as 2D shooters. Among the more prominent titles of this genre are for instance [[Call of Duty]], [[Unreal Tournament 2004]] or [[Counter-Strike]]. | + | Shooters are a genre of computer games. Their main feature is the use of weapons to hit targets, usually other game characters resp. human opponents. The most common form are 3D [[First Person Shooter]] and the [[Third Person Shooter]]. Other variations do exist, too, such as 2D shooters. Among the more prominent titles of this genre are for instance [[..: |
===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
* [[First Person Shooter]] | * [[First Person Shooter]] | ||
* [[Third Person Shooter]] | * [[Third Person Shooter]] | ||
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- | [ [[Games Database]] ] [ [[Game Related Terms]] ] | + | [ [[..: |
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