FlatOut (video game)
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FlatOut (video game)
Summary
FlatOut (video game) is a video game[1]. FlatOut (video game) has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- FlatOut (video game)'s instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- FlatOut (video game) was published by Empire Interactive[4].
- FlatOut (video game) was published by Konami[5].
- FlatOut (video game) was published by Valve Corporation[6].
- FlatOut (video game)'s genre is racing video game[7].
- FlatOut (video game)'s developer is recorded as Bugbear Entertainment[8].
- FlatOut (video game)'s part of the series is recorded as FlatOut[9].
- FlatOut (video game)'s collection is recorded as The Finnish Museum of Games[10].
- FlatOut (video game)'s programmed in is recorded as Lua[11].
- FlatOut (video game)'s platform is recorded as Q132020[12].
- FlatOut (video game)'s platform is recorded as Q10680[13].
- FlatOut (video game)'s platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[14].
- FlatOut (video game)'s platform is recorded as Linux[15].
- FlatOut (video game)'s game mode is recorded as multiplayer video game[16].
- FlatOut (video game)'s game mode is recorded as single-player video game[17].
- FlatOut (video game)'s language of work or name is recorded as German[18].
- FlatOut (video game)'s software engine is recorded as Diesel[19].
- FlatOut (video game) was distributed by CD-ROM[20].
- FlatOut (video game) was distributed by digital distribution[21].
- FlatOut (video game) was distributed by digital download[22].
- FlatOut (video game)'s review score is recorded as 6/10[23].
- FlatOut (video game)'s review score is recorded as 85/100[24].
- FlatOut (video game)'s input device is recorded as computer keyboard[25].
- FlatOut (video game) was published on +2004-11-05T00:00:00Z[26].
- FlatOut (video game)'s exhibition history is recorded as permanent exhibition of the Finnish Museum of Games[27].
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Definition and Type
FlatOut (video game)'s instance of is recorded as video game[3].
Why It Matters
FlatOut (video game) has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]