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  2. Kaboom! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kaboom! is an action video game published in 1981 by Activision for the Atari 2600. [a] The game involves a Mad Bomber dropping bombs at increasing speeds as the player controls a set of water buckets to catch them. The gameplay was based on the Atari arcade video game Avalanche (1978).

  3. Category:Video games about bomb disposal - Wikipedia

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    Smart Bomb (video game) SOCOM 4 U.S. Navy SEALs; Special Force (2004 video game) Spider-Man (1982 video game) Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin; Strinova; SWAT 3: Close ...

  4. Dan Ryckert - Wikipedia

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    A noted fan of professional wrestling, [9] Ryckert is known for appearing on WWE pay-per-views holding video game signs based on Waluigi. [24] Ryckert joined the PAX video game wrestling league, League of Heels, as "Dirty Dan Ryckert", [25] a villainous heel character that uses nefarious methods to win video game matches.

  5. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games that have manga franchise characters or anime franchise characters encountering or facing off against other manga or anime franchise characters in a crossover video game include: Another Century's Episode series; Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match: including Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara, and To Heart. Bandai Namco:

  6. Lost Luggage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lost Luggage was developed by Games by Apollo, a video game studio based in Richardson, Texas, [5] which targeted the game at people who traveled regularly, believing that they would like its content. [6] At the time of Lost Luggage ' s development, the company employed five people. [7] The game was conceived by programmer Ed Salvo.

  7. The Prime Video adaptation of the popular video game series received its first trailer on Saturday, showcasing its nuclear wasteland setting and the terrifying monsters that roam the devastated world.

  8. Mike Haggar - Wikipedia

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    Created by Akira "Akiman" Yasuda, Haggar's creation was based around the need of a "big dude" for players to be able to select in Final Fight.Series producer Akira Nishitani recalled Yasida was a big fan of Les Misérables during the first game's development, with Yasuda noting that Haggar was influenced by the musical's protagonist Jean Valjean, who becomes a mayor in the latter half of the ...

  9. The Suicide Bomber Game - Wikipedia

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    The Suicide Bomber Game (formerly known as Kaboom!, or Kaboom: The Suicide Bombing Game) is a Flash browser game that was released on 17 April 2002 on Newgrounds and developed by fabulous999. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The game focuses on carrying out a suicide bombing for the purpose of killing civilians, and led to significant controversy.