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  2. Achievement (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The idea for game achievements can be traced back to 1982, with Activision's patches for high scores. [8] [9] This was a system by which game manuals instructed players to achieve a particular high score, take a photo of score display on the television, and send in the photo to receive a physical, iron-on style patch in a fashion somewhat similar to the earning of a Scout badge.

  3. PangaeaPanga - Wikipedia

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    The game has been cited as the most challenging Super Mario World ROM hack. [13] Through ROM hacking, PangaeaPanga has made several difficult levels for Super Mario World, the most famous of which is "Item Abuse 3". This level, which took three years to create and beat, has been described as "the hardest Super Mario World level ever".

  4. The Goat Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The puzzle is considered by many gamers and publications to be one of the most challenging and hardest video game puzzles of all time. Broken Sword creator and Revolution CEO Charles Cecil [2] and Broken Sword designer Steve Ince, [1] as well as publications which have covered it, explain that the puzzle was challenging because the player was not met with any "time critical" puzzle prior to ...

  5. Category:Game images - Wikipedia

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    Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images here. Please also consider uploading new free images and transferring images in this category to the Wikimedia Commons so that they may be more widely used.

  6. Cuphead - Wikipedia

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    The latter two were singled out for praise, with multiple outlets extolling the soundtrack as one of the best of all time, while naming Cuphead one of the hardest video games ever created. The game won several awards, including three Game Awards, three D.I.C.E. Awards, and a British Academy Games Award.

  7. Nintendo hard - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo hard difficulty of many games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was influenced by the popularity of arcade games in the mid-1980s, a period where players put countless coins in machines trying to beat a game that was brutally hard yet very enjoyable. [1]

  8. The Impossible Game - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to guide a cube over spikes and pits. There are 5 levels in the game. Fire Aura, Original Level, Chaoz Fantasy, Heaven and Phazd (2 in iOS and Android normal versions), four of which with original music. There are two modes in the game: normal mode and practice mode. In normal mode, there are no flags (checkpoints).

  9. Silver Surfer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Surfer is widely regarded as one of the hardest video games on the NES, a quintessential example of a “Nintendo hard” game. In Silver Surfer, the player controls the character Silver Surfer through various levels that alternate between a side-scrolling and an overhead perspective. Each stage is divided into sections.