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  2. Buster Bros. - Wikipedia

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    The stages start with differing numbers and sizes of balloons. The largest balloon divides for the first three times it is popped; after the fourth and smallest balloon is popped it vanishes. Each player starts with a single harpoon. When a balloon is popped, special weapons may drop down. The other weapons include:

  3. Circus (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Circus is a block breaker arcade video game released by Exidy in 1977, and distributed by Taito in Japan. [2] The game is a re-themed variant of Atari, Inc.'s Breakout, where the player controls a seesaw and clown in order to pop all the balloons in the level.

  4. 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 ]

  5. Bloons - Wikipedia

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    The traditional "Balloon and Dart" carnival game provided the inspiration for the original Bloons game. The first Bloons game was developed by Stephen and Chris Harris, two brothers from New Zealand. [1] Prior to working on Bloons, the pair had released Cash Sprint – a successful racing game that incorporated weekly prizes.

  6. Amid bankruptcy filing, Pioneer Balloon owners find cheer in ...

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    In 2002, Pioneer Balloon released 3,000 balloons as part of a Sept. 11 remembrance. Ted Vlamis said “with that kind of strong background, we can attract partners that can be helpful.”

  7. List of Virtual Boy games - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Boy console with its controller. The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop video game console developed and designed by Nintendo, first released in Japan on July 21, 1995 and later in North America on August 14 of the same year. [1] The following lists contains all of the games released for the Virtual Boy.

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