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  2. Flappy Bird - Wikipedia

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    During this period, its developer said that Flappy Bird was earning $50,000 a day from in-app advertisements as well as sales. Flappy Bird was removed from both the App Store and Google Play on February 10, 2014, with Nguyen claiming that he felt guilty over what he considered to be the game's addictive nature and overusage. Its popularity and ...

  3. SethBling - Wikipedia

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    In Flappy Bird, the player controls a bird which has to jump between vertically aligned pipes. Here, SethBling controls Mario, and the number of pipes he has passed through successfully is displayed in the upper-left corner. The pipe texture is from Super Mario World and Mario's animation is the swimming animation from the game. [89] [90]

  4. List of iOS games - Wikipedia

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    Beat 'em up: September 14, 2009: Super Hexagon: Terry Cavanagh: Terry Cavanagh Twitch: August 31, 2012: Super Mario Run: Nintendo EPD: Nintendo: Platformer: December 15, 2016 [134] Super Meat Boy Forever: Team Meat Team Meat Action: TBA Super Monkey Ball Bounce: Sega Networks: Sega: Puzzle: September 3, 2014 [135] Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP

  5. Mario - Wikipedia

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    Mario explores a variety of locations, titled "worlds", and along the way, he can collect items and defeat enemies. Most levels have an end goal, such as stars or flagpoles, that he needs to reach to move on to the next. The series is divided into two general sets of games: the 2D side-scrolling Super Mario games and the 3D open world Super ...

  6. Flappy Bird returning in 2025 after decade-long hiatus: 'I'm ...

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    Flappy Bird is returning in 2025 after being pulled from the App Store and Google Play by its developer for being too addictive for users.

  7. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a video of a Japanese player named Morimoto completing the NES game Super Mario Bros. 3 in 11 minutes and performing stunts started floating around the Internet. The video was controversial, because not many people knew about tool-assisted speedruns, especially for the Nintendo Entertainment System .

  8. Crossy Road - Wikipedia

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    A big influence on the team was the success of the game Flappy Bird. Developer Matt Hall noted that "That was when people really wanted to play high-score chasing games, and they were telling people about it, and there was this cool opportunity." [11] Eventually Hall hit upon combining such a game with Frogger. [11]

  9. Category:Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    Mario Party (video game) Marvel's Avengers (video game) Mass Effect 3; Mass Effect 3 ending controversy; Mass Effect: Andromeda; Medal of Honor (2010 video game) Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty; Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain; Microtransaction; Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor; Mighty No. 9; Miss Bimbo; Billy Mitchell (gamer)