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  2. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    This section is for Western games that have non-traditional themes or hybrid genres such as Space Western, Sci-fi West, Fantasy Western, Hybrid Western (e.g. Horror Western, Film noir, Martial arts (genre), anthropomorphic animal characters), neo-Western (Contemporary settings/times), Post-apocalyptic West, Weird West (Also can have supernatural, steampunk, superhero themes), among many others.

  3. Chronotron - Wikipedia

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    Chronotron is the only browser-based Flash game in the PAX 10 2008. [4] Chronotron has been described as "a very deep, complex game involving time travel and past selves." [5] Game designer Greg Costikyan described Chronotron as "a simple, satisfying, and enjoyable exploration of the effects of one novel mechanic on a well-established form."

  4. Tin Star (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed out of founder Richard Kay's concept of a Western shoot 'em up with robot characters, inspired by the 1973 film Westworld. [25] Software Creations was the first developer to hire professional artists, [ citation needed ] with a catalog including a hand-drawn animation style which Kay was a fan of.

  5. List of Sierra Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Entertainment is a software label which publishes games from indie developers. Founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams, it developed and published a large variety of video games, including a number of best-selling games and series, for various platforms between 1980 and 2008.

  6. Category:Video games about robots - Wikipedia

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    Defunct (video game) Descent (video game) Descent II; Descent 3; Destiny (video game series) Destiny (video game) Destiny 2; Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage; Don't Die, Mr. Robot! Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Nintendo DS video game) Droid Assault; Drone Tactics; Dry Drowning; Duck Attack! Dysfunctional Systems

  7. Jumping Flash! - Wikipedia

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    Game Revolution called the graphics "mind blowing" and the game itself "totally unique", but criticised the overall length and ease of play. [8] IGN 's 1996 review similarly disapproved the difficulty, stating that despite the small worlds and easy difficulty, it is "a great, genre-pushing game", also saying it is an essential for all ...

  8. BraveStarr - Wikipedia

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    Billy the Droid – A purple robot with the power to shoot energy bolts from his hands and a gripping arm from his chest. Dealer – A dingo drug dealer who was selling a drug called Spin that later killed a boy named Jay Olman. After his plot was foiled by testimony from Brad, Dealer was arrested by BraveStarr.

  9. Weird West (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Weird West is a top-down action role-playing game with elements of the immersive sim genre, with randomized elements through each playthrough. The game is based on the Weird West genre it borrows its title from, in which the player takes the role of heroes in the American frontier who encounter supernatural elements. [2]