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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract lose/lose(루즈/루즈)는 미국의 (Zach Gage)가 매킨토시 전용으로 개발한 슈팅 게임이자 컴퓨터 바이러스다. , Lose/Lose is a shoot-'em-up and art video Lose/Lose is a shoot-'em-up and art video game developed by Zach Gage and released in 2009 for Windows and MacOS as part of his master's thesis show, "Data", at Parsons School of Design's MFA program. Styled after games like Galaga, the player controls a spaceship and can shoot at aliens in their path, each representing a random file on the player's computer. Destroying an alien causes the file to be deleted, potentially corrupting the player's operating system, while dying causes the game itself to be deleted. The aliens do not attack and only act as dangerous obstacles. The game received notoriety for its potentially harmful game mechanic, and was classified by Symantec as malware.and was classified by Symantec as malware.
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rdfs:comment lose/lose(루즈/루즈)는 미국의 (Zach Gage)가 매킨토시 전용으로 개발한 슈팅 게임이자 컴퓨터 바이러스다. , Lose/Lose is a shoot-'em-up and art video Lose/Lose is a shoot-'em-up and art video game developed by Zach Gage and released in 2009 for Windows and MacOS as part of his master's thesis show, "Data", at Parsons School of Design's MFA program. Styled after games like Galaga, the player controls a spaceship and can shoot at aliens in their path, each representing a random file on the player's computer. Destroying an alien causes the file to be deleted, potentially corrupting the player's operating system, while dying causes the game itself to be deleted. The aliens do not attack and only act as dangerous obstacles. The game received notoriety for its potentially harmful game mechanic, and was classified by Symantec as malware.and was classified by Symantec as malware.
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