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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. Control (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Control was among the first games released to utilize real-time ray tracing built into the hardware of newer video cards. Upon release, Control received generally positive reviews from critics, with several gaming publications naming it among their top games of 2019. The game was nominated for numerous awards, winning several related to the ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    You control planes (hi/lo) which can bomb the place in diagonals. The side of bombing changes when the planes passes the middle of the screen.The goal is to dig the mountain with bombs, so the underground facility of missiles detonate. loads of similarity with the future "Worms" game, but much more real time bombing.

  6. Silent Bomber - Wikipedia

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    Silent Bomber [a] is a 1999 action video game developed by CyberConnect and published by Bandai for the PlayStation. Silent Bomber is based on the classic top down shoot 'em up genre but with a twist: Instead of shooting the enemy, the player blows them up using bombs.

  7. Bomberman Hero - Wikipedia

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    Bomberman Hero [a] is a platforming video game and the second Bomberman game for the Nintendo 64. A further departure from the 16-bit Bomberman titles after Bomberman 64, it gives Bomberman more character moves, and features additional levels, bosses, and weapons. However, in a break from the Bomberman series formula, it lacks a multiplayer mode.

  8. Blast Corps - Wikipedia

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    Computer and Video Games agreed with a reader that Blast Corps was part of a "Destroy" subgenre including games like Desert Strike, Return Fire, and Body Harvest, [25] and Matt Fox of The Video Games Guide put the game in a lineage with Highway Encounter and Lunar Jetman. [26] Slo Mo said it was "like Pilotwings with a kamikaze twist. It's a ...

  9. Bomberman: Panic Bomber - Wikipedia

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    Bomberman: Panic Bomber [a] is a 1994 puzzle video game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine (in Super CD-ROM² format) on December 22, 1994. It was later released for the Neo Geo, Super Famicom, Sharp X68000, FM Towns, NEC PC-9821, Virtual Boy, and PlayStation Portable.