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  2. Bug Attack - Wikipedia

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    Bug Attack is a fixed shooter video game written by Jim Nitchals for the Apple II and published by Cavalier Computer in 1981. [1] A version for Atari 8-bit computers was released in 1982. [ 2 ] Bug Attack is based on Atari, Inc. 's Centipede arcade game.

  3. Cavalier Computer - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier Computer, later Cavalier Computer Corporation, is a defunct software company that produced games for the Apple II series of computers. [1] The company was founded in 1981 by high school classmates Jim Nitchals and Barry Printz [2] and achieved an early success with Bug Attack, a game similar to Centipede that ranked among the top 30 software titles of 1982. [3]

  4. List of most-downloaded Google Play applications - Wikipedia

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    The 500-million download threshold for free applications has been established to maintain the list's manageability and focus on the most widely distributed apps. It's worth noting that many of the applications in this list are distributed pre-installed on top-selling Android devices [ 2 ] and may be considered bloatware by some people because ...

  5. Video game exploit - Wikipedia

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    In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitch, in a way that gives a substantial unfair advantage to players using it. [1] However, whether particular acts constitute an exploit can be controversial, typically involving the argument that the issues are part of the game, and no changes or external programs are needed to take advantage of them.

  6. Bugsnax - Wikipedia

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    Bugsnax is a first-person adventure game, in which players traverse the mysterious Snaktooth Island to find clues regarding the disappearance of a missing explorer.The core gameplay revolves around finding and capturing different species of Bugsnax, the half-bug-half-snack creatures that inhabit the island.

  7. Bug Hunter (game) - Wikipedia

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    Bug Hunter moved the combat setting out of the Second World War and onto distant planets, where humans are attacked by predatory aliens. [2] Using the Sniper! rules set, the game focuses on "the popular science fiction theme of embattled humans threatened by vicious alien creatures in space and on the ground," [3] with one player taking the human side, and the other player playing the aliens.

  8. Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling - Wikipedia

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    Bug Fables' gameplay and aesthetics were inspired by the first two Paper Mario games, as the developers felt the later games strayed too far from those games' formula. Other role-playing games which influenced Bug Fables include Persona 5, Tales of Zestiria, Golden Sun, and Xenoblade Chronicles. [10] The game was developed using Unity. [11]

  9. Bug Too! - Wikipedia

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    Bug Too! is a platform game developed by both Realtime Associates and SegaSoft. It is the sequel to Bug! , which was developed and published by Realtime Associates and Sega. It was first released for the Sega Saturn on December 6, 1996 in North America.