Damage may refer to:
In gaming:
- Damage Incorporated, a computer game for Mac and Windows made by Paranoid Productions in 1998
- Fall damage, an aspect of video games in which a character's health is reduced after falling from a significant height
- Quad damage, a powerup in the first-person shooter computer game series Quake
- Splash damage, a term used in several types of games
In law:
In literature:
In music:
- Damage (British band), a British R&B boy band who achieved late success in the 1990s with ten hit singles and four Top Tens
- "Damage" (single), a free download single released by contemporary rock band The Cooper Temple Clause
- Damage 381, an album by Extreme Noise Terror
- Damage: Live, a 1994/2001 album by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp
- The Damage, a collection of Ludus songs culled from the Manchester post-punk group's albums, singles, b-sides, and live recordings
- Damage (synthcore), an Orlando, Florida based hardcore band from the 80's performing synthcore/industrial music
- Damage (album), a 2007 album by Kosheen
- Damage (Blues Explosion album), a 2004 album by Blues Explosion
- Damaged
In television and film:
In other fields:
- Hydrogen damage, the generic name given to a large number of metal degradation processes due to interaction with hydrogen
- Somatic damage, a disease
- Water damage, a large number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material
- Physical damage, a term used to describe being harmed. Damage Incorporated is a Computer game for Mac and Windows made by Paranoid Productions (ported to Windows via MacSoft The Quake series is a line of First person shooter Computer and video games produced by Id Software. Splash damage, also known as radius damage, is a term used in several types of Games most notably in First-person shooter and Real-time strategy Institutional damage is broadly defined as Unintended consequences to an individual resulting from interaction with an institution which has responsibility for his or her care Unintended consequences are outcomes that are not (or not limited to what the actor intended in a particular situation Property damage (or in the United Kingdom, criminal damage) is damage to or the destruction of public or private Property, caused either by a Damage is a DC Comics Superhero who first appeared in a Comic book of the same name during the Zero Hour crisis. Damage is a fictional card game described in the Science fiction novel Consider Phlebas by Iain M Damage is a 1991 Novel by Josephine Hart (ISBN 0-449-91188-8 about a British Politician who in the prime of life causes his own downfall This article is about a British boy band For other uses see Damage Damage were a British R&B Boy band who achieved late success " Damage " was a free download single released by contemporary rock band The Cooper Temple Clause released May 2006 Damage 381 is an album by Extreme Noise Terror. It was released in 1997 on Earache Records and features Mark 'Barney' Greenway from Napalm Death Damage is a live recording of a 1993 tour by David Sylvian, Robert Fripp, and Trey Gunn. The Damage is a collection of Ludus songs culled from the Manchester Post-punk group's albums singles b-sides and live recordings Damage is Kosheen 's third studio Album released on March 23, 2007. Damage is an album by Punk blues band Blues Explosion, released in 2004 "Damage" is the title of an Episode from the third Season of the Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Damage, also known as Fatale, is a 1992 Film directed by Louis Malle. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Damages is an Emmy Award -winning American Legal drama Television series co-created by Todd A Hydrogen damage is the generic name given to a large number of Metal degradation processes due to interaction with Hydrogen. Radiation poisoning, also called " radiation sickness " or a " creeping dose " is a form of damage to organ tissue due to excessive exposure to Water damage describes a large number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a Material or System by destructive Processes Used widely in games. It's gaining popularity.
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