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  • ...r-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Intellivision Productions]] published it in ''[[Intellivision Lives!]]'' in 1998. ...id; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Piko Interactive]] published it in 2015.
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  • It was released worldwide on August 13, 2021. It was designed to resemble the [[Amiga|Amiga 500]] [[computer]], although the It comes with a two-button [[USB]] [[mouse]] and an eight-button USB [[THEGAME
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  • ...'' for [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] in 2004 and for [[Windows]] in 2006. It was then released for [[iOS]] in 2011, and for [[Linux]] and [[macOS]] in 2
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  • It was originally created in [[1990]] by [[iD Software]]. It was followed by three more DOS platform games and a [[Game Boy Color]] game
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  • It premiered in Westwood, Los Angeles, U.S. on May 8, [[1984]]. It then received a wide release on May 23, 1984. ''Indiana Jones and the Templ ...Doom'' was written by [[David Michelinie]] with art by [[Jackson Guice]]. It was published by [[Marvel Comics]] in three parts from June to August 1984.
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  • ...peline Strategy''''' was a puzzle [[video game]] developed by [[Compile]]. It featured the last leader of the Soviet Union, [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], in the It was published in Japan by [[Tokuma Shoten]] on [[Family Computer]], [[FM To
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  • ...on film by [[Columbia Pictures]] that utilizes computer-generated imagery. It is the third theatrical film in the [[Venom|''Venom'' series]].
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  • '''Policenauts''' was a Japan-exclusive adventure game by [[Konami]]. It was directed and designed by [[Hideo Kojima]]. It was published by Konami for [[PC-98 series|PC-9821]] [[computer]]s on July
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  • ...t game to feature Nintendo's mascot [[Super Mario series|Mario]]. As such, it was brought to most of Nintendo's subsequent systems, either as ports or th ...n when it was released in [[1980]], but when it released in North America, it sold poorly. Nintendo of America asked for a game that could be installed i
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  • ...lar series, [[The Legend of Zelda series|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], it was brought to most of Nintendo's subsequent systems, either as ports or th ...sed for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] in 1991. It then was released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1991.
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  • It is a remake of ''[[Sorcery Saga 3]] (魔導物語3, Madō Monogatari 3)'', It was later published on [[Project EGG]] for [[Windows]] in Japan by [[D4 Ent
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  • ...nezawa Toys (米澤玩具, Yanezawa Gangu)''' was founded in 1949 in Tokyo, Japan. It was one of Japan's largest post-World War II toy manufacturers. ...e first to utilize touch controls.<br />Sega released it in Japan in 1993. It was released elsewhere in 1994, by which time Sega Yonezawa inherited the s
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  • It was founded on April 10, [[1861]]. ...ed [[Infocom]] in 1979 and they split ''Zork'' into three parts to release it commercially on home computers of the time.
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  • ...rs via modems. The first was [[Community Memory]], which launched in 1973. It allowed users to connect to an [[SDS 940]] timesharing system in San Franci Since the World Wide Web went live in 1991, it has been the most popular digital distribution method.
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  • ...ended by [[Dirk Pellett]] and [[Flint Pellett]] from [[1976]] to [[1985]]. It offered non-linear gameplay. ...ed a text-based [[adventure game]] titled ''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]''. It was released on the [[ARPANET]] by [[Will Crowther]] from 1975 to 1976, the
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  • ...t One'' in 2003. Additional chapters were originally planned, but instead, it was expanded and reworked into ''[[The Blackwell Legacy]]'' in 2006. Five g
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  • ...min''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the third [[Game & Watch]] game. It was remade for [[Game Boy]] as part of ''[[Game Boy Gallery]]'' in 1995, an
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  • ...ayStation]] tactical role-playing [[video game]] by [[Arc Entertainment]]. It is the second game in the [[Arc the Lad|''Arc the Lad'' series]]. It was released in Japan in [[1996]] and in North America in [[2002]] as part
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  • It covered fashion and romance for young men.
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  • ...[[PlayStation 2]] tactical role-playing [[video game]] by [[Cattle Call]]. It is the fourth game in the [[Arc the Lad|''Arc the Lad'' series]]. It was released in Japan and North America in [[2003]], then in Europe in [[20
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