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Bosses appear in many video games, particularly story or level-based first and third-person shooters, racing games, fighting games, platform games, survival horrors, role-playing video games, and most shoot 'em ups. Most games feature multiple bosses, each often more difficult than the last.
The game consists of 45 levels (30 in the Family Computer version), and no background story or plot is given. The player controls a robotic aircraft called the FX-1, and collects weapon power-up parts (called a "wing") to progress through the levels and ultimately destroy enemy bosses called "Gobunasu" at every end of the level. The game ...
On 29 August 1991, the 92d Bombardment Wing was redesignated as the 92d Wing under the "Objective Wing" concept adopted by the Air Force as the lines between tactical and strategic forces blurred. The flying components of the wing were reassigned to the newly established 92d Operations Group (92 OG), which inherited the lineage of the former ...
Fortified Zone, known in Japan as Ikari no Yōsai (怒りの要塞, Ikari no Yōsai, "The Fortress of Fury") is a 1991 video game developed and published by Jaleco for the Game Boy. It was first released in Japan on February 26, 1991 and later released in North America in September 1991.
A 32X attached to a Sega Genesis. The 32X is an add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console.Codenamed "Project Mars", [1] the 32X was designed to expand the power of the Genesis and serve as a holdover until the release of the Sega Saturn. [2]
Wing Zone is a Las Vegas-based chain of restaurants, owned by Capriotti's, that specializes in chicken wings. [2] The chain has over 30 restaurants in the United States and over 60 internationally. [3] In 2022, Capriotti's announced that Wing Zone will be expanding, with 50 new locations, into India. [4] Interior of a Wing Zone in Las Vegas
Broforce is a side-scrolling run-and-gun platform video game developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver Digital.The game has the player as one of several "bros", based on popular culture action movie icons (for example, John Rambo and Ellen Ripley – "bro" treated as a gender neutral term), rescuing other "bros" through highly-destructible environments.
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