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Revision as of 23:32, 11 August 2011

Front face Back face
The card's front face The card's back face

Card

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Description

===Examples===

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External references

Tomb Raider Underworld: In Tomb Raider Underworld, the signaling of checkpoints is done exclusively through sound (a Sound Effect)
Crysis: In Crysis, the warning of critical energy, that for instance voids the invisibility feature of the PC's suit, is communicated by the equipment through a voice message Dialogue
Assassin's Creed: In Assassin's Creed, the identification of nearby guards is signaled by a pulsing Sound Effect
Tomb Raider Underworld: In Tomb Raider Underworld, the signaling of checkpoints is done exclusively through sound (a Sound Effect)
Crysis: In Crysis, the warning of critical energy, that for instance voids the invisibility feature of the PC's suit, is communicated by the equipment through a voice message Dialogue
Assassin's Creed: In Assassin's Creed, the identification of nearby guards is signaled by a pulsing Sound Effect

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