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Cabela's African Safari
''Cabela's African Safari'' is a 2006 hunting simulation video game played from a third-person perspective. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360. Gameplay The player can track and stalk a variety of animals on a safari over five or six African countries (depending on the version). The game has many huntable animals such as leopards, elephants, rhinoceroses, cheetahs, cape buffalo, lions, and a variety of other animals. Release The game was published by Activision Value, in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's. It was the second Cabela's game to be released on the Xbox 360 and third on the PSP. Critical reception ''Xbox Achievements'' thought the game was decent but did not try to push the genre or the series in any meaningful way. ''IGN ''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters ...
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Fun Labs
Fun Labs Romania SRL is a Romanian video game developer based in Bucharest. Founded in 1999, it long worked with Activision on a multitude of projects, including several ''Cabela's'' games. On March 14, 2023, the company was acquired by Maximum Entertainment. Games developed * 2001: '' Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure'' ( PC) * 2001: ''Secret Service'' (PC) * 2002: '' Shadow Force: Razor Unit'' (PC) * 2002: '' Cabela's Big Game Hunter'' (PlayStation 2) * 2003: '' U.S. Most Wanted: Nowhere to Hide'' (PC) * 2003: '' Delta Ops: Army Special Forces'' (PC) * 2003: '' Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure 3'' (PC) * 2003: ''Revolution'' (PC) * 2003: '' Cabela's Big Game Hunter: 2004 Season'' (PC) * 2003: '' Cabela's Deer Hunt: 2004 Season'' (Xbox, PlayStation 2) * 2003: ''Cabela's Dangerous Hunts'' (Xbox, PlayStation 2) * 2004: '' Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures'' (PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2) * 2004: '' Rapala Pro Fishing'' (PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2) * 2005: '' Cabela's Deer Hunt: 20 ...
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Cape Buffalo
The African buffalo (''Syncerus caffer)'' is a large sub-Saharan African bovine. The adult African buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head, referred to as a "boss". The African buffalo is more closely related to other buffalo species than it is to other bovids such as American bison or domestic cattle, with its closest living relative being the Asian water buffalo. Its unpredictable temperament may be part of the reason that the African buffalo has never been domesticated, which would also explain why the African buffalo has no domesticated descendants, unlike the wild yak and wild water buffalo which are the ancestors of the domestic yak and water buffalo. Natural predators of adult African buffaloes include lions, African wild dogs, spotted hyenas, and Nile crocodiles. As one of the Big Five game animals, the Cape buffalo is a sought-after trophy in hunting. Description The African ...
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Video Games Set In Namibia
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems, which, in turn, were replaced by flat-panel displays of several types. Video systems vary in display resolution, aspect ratio, refresh rate, color capabilities, and other qualities. Analog and digital variants exist and can be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcasts, magnetic tape, optical discs, computer files, and network streaming. Etymology The word ''video'' comes from the Latin verb ''video,'' meaning to see or ''videre''. And as a noun, "that which is displayed on a (television) screen," History Analog video Video developed from facsimile systems developed in the mid-19th century. Early mechanical video scanners, such as the Nipkow disk, were patented as early as 1884, however, it took several decades bef ...
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