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If you're confused about what this means, Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale fall into this category because they both share the same engine, the Infinity engine; despite being different games, they both use the same engine, and therefore many similar tricks can be exploited. However, Mario games do not fall into this category. Even though games such as SMB 1-3 are all in the same series and for NES, the engine is different in each game, and thus tricks in one game cannot be applied to another.
 
If you're confused about what this means, Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale fall into this category because they both share the same engine, the Infinity engine; despite being different games, they both use the same engine, and therefore many similar tricks can be exploited. However, Mario games do not fall into this category. Even though games such as SMB 1-3 are all in the same series and for NES, the engine is different in each game, and thus tricks in one game cannot be applied to another.
  
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* [[Infinity Engine]] (Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment)
 
* [[Metal Slug]]
 
* [[Metal Slug]]

Revision as of 01:28, 7 August 2009

Welcome to the SDA strategy Wiki, where you can find or contribute information about tricks, routes, bosses strategies, and planning in general. If a game you're trying to find is not on this wiki, then feel free to contribute strategies.

Games

This section is for games that don't share traits with another game. This can include games within a series, such as Mario games.

Engine/Series

This section is for games sharing a similar engine (Unreal, Infinity) or series where all of the games use a similar engine (Metal Slug).

If you're confused about what this means, Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale fall into this category because they both share the same engine, the Infinity engine; despite being different games, they both use the same engine, and therefore many similar tricks can be exploited. However, Mario games do not fall into this category. Even though games such as SMB 1-3 are all in the same series and for NES, the engine is different in each game, and thus tricks in one game cannot be applied to another.

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