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  2. Steep Slope Sliders - Wikipedia

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    Steep Slope Sliders was met with positive reviews. The Saturn version held a 77% on the review aggregation website GameRankings based on four reviews. [4] Critics praised the game for having varied course designs which accommodate exploration and experimentation, [7] [10] [14] [15] [16] tight controls, [7] [12] [15] [16] numerous unlockables, [7] [12] [14] [15] and fast-moving graphics.

  3. Death Race (1976 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Death Race is an arcade driving video game developed and released by Exidy in the United States, first shipping to arcade distributors in April 1976. [2] The game was a modification of Exidy's 1975 game Destruction Derby in which players crashed into cars to accrue points. In Death Race, the objective became to run into "gremlins" to gain score ...

  4. Death Road to Canada - Wikipedia

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    Death Road to Canada is a 2016 roguelike video game developed by Rocketcat Games and Madgarden, and published by Rocketcat. Set during a zombie apocalypse , the player attempts to guide a group of survivors from Florida to "the last zombie-free nation" of Canada . [ 1 ]

  5. Cool Math Games - Wikipedia

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    3 See also. 4 References. Toggle References subsection. 4.1 ... The Daily Dot called the website's library of content "impressive" in a run-down of the best games on ...

  6. Death Run - Wikipedia

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    Death Run is a 1987 low-budget British science fiction film directed by Michael J. Murphy. Shot on Super 8mm , it contains bargain basement production values but a great deal of action scenes and dynamic camerawork.

  7. Speedrunning - Wikipedia

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    The development of a strong speedrunning community is considered to have originated with the 1993 computer game Doom. [2] [3] [4] The game retained the "par time" mechanic from Wolfenstein and included a feature that allowed players to record and play back gameplay using files called demos (also known as game replays).

  8. Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Rennie wrote a Dredd vs. Death novelization, published by Black Flame, as a tie-in to the game (October 2003, ISBN 1-84416-061-0). [1] The novel alters the storyline somewhat in that certain events which in the game happened to Dredd are given to other judges such as Judge Giant and Anderson.

  9. Dead Run - Wikipedia

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    Dead Run may refer to: . Dead run, running downwind when sailing; Dead Run (novel), a 2005 novel by P. J. Tracy Dead Run, a 1967 American-German-French-Italian film "Dead Run" (The Twilight Zone), an episode from the 1985 television series The Twilight Zone