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  2. osu! - Wikipedia

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    There are also three alternative game modes, osu!mania, osu!taiko, and osu!catch. [7] [10] In osu!mania, a mode based on rhythm game series such as Beatmania [4] and Guitar Hero, [7] the player must press the correct keys on the keyboard when notes reach the bottom of the screen. [7] osu!taiko is based on Taiko no Tatsujin; it involves circles ...

  3. Warp (2012 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ryckert scored the game a 6.75 out of 10. [10] Dan Whitehead for Eurogamer scored the game a 7/10 in his review and wrote: "The ideas at the heart of Warp are sound and, in general, the game is well paced and introduces its evolutions at just the right time. There's a looseness to the execution though, and it keeps the experience from becoming ...

  4. From Yellow to Orange - Wikipedia

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    From Yellow to Orange Ltd. (formerly Warp Inc.) is a Japanese video game developer and music publisher. Founded by the musician Kenji Eno in 1994, the company is best known for its interactive movies , such as D and Enemy Zero , often featuring music composed by Eno himself.

  5. Micro Machines (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The game was ranked the 14th best game of all time by Amiga Power, [9] while Mega placed the game at #10 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. [10] MegaTech gave the game 92% and a Hyper Game award. [11] The 93% review in Mega described Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament as "multi-player fun at its best". [12]

  6. Warp (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A warp, also known as a portal or teleporter, is an element in video game design that allows a player character instant travel between two locations or levels. A specific area that allows such travel is referred to as a warp zone .

  7. Turbo Outrun - Wikipedia

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    Turbo OutRun (ターボアウトラン) is a 1989 arcade racing game released by Sega. A follow-up to 1986's Out Run , it was released as a dedicated game, as well as an upgrade kit for the original Out Run board .

  8. TrackMania Turbo (2016 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to previous games, the game moves at a very high pace with a high focus on stunts. The game's developer stated that "[They] wanted [Trackmania Turbo] to be an arcade game" [ 6 ] Various modes appear in the game, including a single-player campaign and a mode called Double Driver, which is a cooperative multiplayer mode where two players ...

  9. TrackMania (2003 video game) - Wikipedia

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    TrackMania includes some pre-constructed tracks that players can race on to unlock "coppers", the in-game currency. These can be used to buy different building blocks, usually called "blocks", for their track, including regular roads, checkpoints, long bends, loop-the-loops, and jumps, which all snap to a grid automatically.