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Pathways into Darkness is a first-person adventure video game developed and published by Bungie Software Products Corporation (now Bungie) in 1993, exclusively for Apple Macintosh personal computers. Players assume the role of a Special Forces soldier who must stop a powerful, godlike being from awakening and destroying the world. Players solve puzzles and defeat enemies to unlock parts of a pyramid where the god sleeps; the game's ending changes depending on player actions. Pathways began as a sequel to Bungie's Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete, before the developers created an original story. Jason Jones (pictured) programmed the game, while his friend Colin Brent developed the environments and creatures. The game features three-dimensional texture mapped graphics and stereo sound on supported Macintosh models. Pathways was critically acclaimed and won a host of awards; it was also Bungie's first major commercial success, enabling the two-man team of Jason Jones and Alex Seropian to move into a Chicago office and begin paying staff. (more...)

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Emilius, winner of the 1832 Derby, with a groom. Painting by William Tasker (1805–1852).

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  • Polish poet Wisława Szymborska, recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature, dies at the age of 88.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II annuls Fred Goodwin's knighthood due to his role in The Royal Bank of Scotland's near-collapse.
  • In tennis, Victoria Azarenka (pictured) and Novak Djokovic win the women's and men's singles titles, respectively, at the Australian Open.
  • The European Men's Handball Championship concludes with Denmark defeating Serbia in the final.
  • The European Union and 22 member nations sign the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, resulting in the resignation of the treaty's rapporteur and protests across Poland.
  • On this day...

    February 3: Setsubun in Japan; Four Chaplains' Day in the United States

    Painting of the Battle of San Lorenzo

  • 1488 – Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias landed in Mossel Bay, becoming the first known European to have sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and the southern tip of Africa.
  • 1781American Revolutionary War: British forces captured the Dutch island of Sint Eustatius with only two shots fired.
  • 1813Argentine War of Independence: José de San Martín and his Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers gained a largely symbolic victory against a royalist army in the Battle of San Lorenzo (pictured).
  • 1967Ronald Ryan became the last person to be legally executed in Australia, sparking public protests across the country.
  • 1998 – A United States Marines Corps EA-6B Prowler inadvertently severed a cable supporting a gondola of an aerial tramway in Cavalese, Italy, sending 20 people plummeting to their deaths.
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