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  2. Bloons - Wikipedia

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    The Bloons series is the original grouping of games developed under the "Bloons" name. In all of the main games, the goal is for the player to clear the playing area of all Bloons (which, as implied, have similar traits to balloons) using a limited number of darts. [5]

  3. Bloons Tower Defense - Wikipedia

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    Bloons Tower Defense is the first game in the BTD series, released on August 16, 2007, as a free flash browser game. [16] In this first entry, players must defend against waves of different bloons with a small roster of towers which the player can position around the map. [ 17 ]

  4. Kick (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kick is an action video game where the player controls a clown on a unicycle catching falling balloons and Pac-Man characters on the clown's hat. It was released in arcades by Midway in 1981. The game was later renamed Kick Man (sometimes written as Kick-Man ).

  5. Balloon Kid - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2000, Balloon Kid was remade and renamed as Balloon Fight GB (バルーンファイトGB, Barūn Faito GB), and was also developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo, but released in Japan for the Game Boy Color through the Nintendo Power flash RAM cartridge series. This version features colored graphics, battery-backed ...

  6. Toy balloon - Wikipedia

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    Inflated party balloons. A toy balloon or party balloon is a small balloon mostly used for decoration, [1] advertising and as a toy. Toy balloons are usually made of rubber or aluminized plastic and inflated with air or helium. They come in a great variety of sizes and shapes but are most commonly 10 to 30 centimetres (3.9 to 11.8 in) in diameter.

  7. Balloon Fight - Wikipedia

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    The home Nintendo Entertainment System version was ported to the NEC PC-8801 in October 1985, the Sharp X1 in November 1985, the Game Boy Advance as Balloon Fight-e for the e-Reader in the United States on September 16, 2002, and as part of the Famicom Mini Series in Japan on May 21, 2004. [5]

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