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'''Platform''', in politics, refers to a party's core beliefs and stances on various issues. | '''Platform''', in politics, refers to a party's core beliefs and stances on various issues. | ||
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| + | '''Platform''', in [[video game|gaming]], refers to an action genre where the player must navigate his way through a series of obstacles and suspended platforms in order to reach the goal. Sometimes, this genre also called a ''platformer''. | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, June 27, 2009
Platform, in politics, refers to a party's core beliefs and stances on various issues.
Platform, in gaming, refers to an action genre where the player must navigate his way through a series of obstacles and suspended platforms in order to reach the goal. Sometimes, this genre also called a platformer.