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  2. List of Impulse Reactor and Goo games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games that were released or upcoming on Stardock Impulse and are using Impulse::Reactor or Impulse Goo.The "Reactor" column indicates titles compatible with Stardock Impulse's Reactor, which include online gaming features.

  3. Reading Blaster 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Reading Blaster 2000 is an edutainment computer game in the Blaster Learning System series released by Davidson & Associates in 1996, and is a follow-up to the 1994 title Reading Blaster: Invasion of the Word Snatchers.

  4. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch supports a cardboard gun cradle for its Joy-Con known as the Toy-Con Blaster featured in the Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04 VR-kit, which can be used for motion-based VR rail shooters. VR light-gun games. Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04; Blaster (Toy-Con Blaster) Kablasta (Toy-Con Blaster)

  5. List of MSX games - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of video games for the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, and MSX turbo R home computers.. Here are listed 1050 [a] games released for the system. The total number of games published for this platform is over 2000.

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  7. Kiloblaster - Wikipedia

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    Kiloblaster is a fixed shooter video game trilogy written by Allen Pilgrim and published by Epic MegaGames in 1992 for IBM PC compatibles.Based on Namco's Galaxian from 1979, there are a few differences such as allowing greater player movement (horizontally and vertically), much faster enemy movement, power-ups, enemies that take more than one hit, and allies to assist in battle.

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    The operation was by far the largest-known illegal fireworks operation, and the initial blast was heard as far away as 20 miles (32 km) from the site. [17] Both operations were connected to a multi-state illegal fireworks distribution and production ring, and multiple people were eventually sent to prison for their involvement in both incidents ...

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