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  2. Ross O'Donovan - Wikipedia

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    Ross Kenry O'Donovan (born 17 June 1987), also known as RubberNinja and RubberRoss, is an Australian animator, voice actor, and Internet personality.He is known for his solo work as a Twitch streamer, as well as his YouTube and Newgrounds cartoons and animations.

  3. Bump 'n' Jump - Wikipedia

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    Bump 'n' Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as Burnin' Rubber (バーニンラバー, Bānin Rabā). Distributed in North America by Bally Midway , the arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East's DECO Cassette System .

  4. Yo! Noid - Wikipedia

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    Yo! Noid, known in Japan as Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru, [a] is a platform video game developed by Now Production and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System.The game was first released in Japan on March 16, 1990, and was localized in the United States to promote the Noid, the mascot of Domino's Pizza.

  5. Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche vs. KA-52 Hokum - Wikipedia

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    A Mac OS X version of the game was developed by Zonic Limited and published by Feral Interactive in November 2002. [1] The source code was released around 2003 [2] under an owned license. [3] This resulted then in a heavily modified game by the game's community who continued the support. [4] In 2009 the game was re-released as digital ...

  6. Ninja Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Kiwi, previously known as Kaiparasoft Ltd, is a mobile and online video game developer founded in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2006 by brothers Chris and Stephen Harris. [1] Ninja Kiwi's first game was a browser-based game called Cash Sprint , developed on the Adobe Flash Platform . [ 2 ]

  7. I-Ninja - Wikipedia

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    I-Ninja is a platform video game developed by Argonaut Games for the PlayStation 2. Versions for GameCube , Xbox and Microsoft Windows were released later, with Namco Hometek releasing the game in North America.

  8. Zool - Wikipedia

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    Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension is a platform video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics.It was marketed as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog.Originally released for the Amiga home computer in October 1992, the game was subsequently ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Boy and Game Gear, as well as other home computers.

  9. Ninja (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    An arcade version of the game was released in 1987 for Mastertronic's Arcadia Systems which is based on Amiga hardware. [3] The Amiga, Atari ST, and Arcade versions were released as Ninja Mission. As a Ninja, the player attacks a fortress made of individual fixed screens which can be explored non-linearly.