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Half-Life: ReSrced (HD Graphics Mod)Half-Life (1998)
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ZPatch FOUCFlatOut: Ultimate Carnage (2008)
ZPatch FOUC enhances and fixes several technical aspects of the game — it disables anti-debugging checks, removes the 100 FPS limit, turns off forced VSync, and introduces other useful improvements for smoother gameplay.

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Mod for FlatOut 1 that transforms it into FlatOut 1.5. Improves graphics, adds car physics, ragdoll and AI from FlatOut 2, makes controls and camera more comfortable. The game feels faster and more modern, like a new installment on familiar tracks.

Tiberian Sun: AftermathCommand & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999)
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Update Residual PointHalf-Life (1998)
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Diablo: The Hell 1Diablo (1996)
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