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  2. Tank! (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Strategy & Tactics #44, which contained Tank! as a free pull-out game. Tank!, subtitled "Armored Combat in the 20th Century", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publiucations Inc. (SPI) in 1974 that simulates tank versus tank and tank versus infantry combat set anywhere from World War II to the middle of the twentieth century.

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    Solitaire: Spider Challenge. Play five solitaire hands in a row to see how you rank. By Masque Publishing

  5. Seek and Destroy (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    He is the final boss that must be defeated to win the game. He has 3 Stages: Normal: A large pink/purple/black tank with multiple guns, which turn into legs for the spider form, as described below. Spider: A large pink/purple/black spider tank. which upon its destruction becomes the final stage below. Final: A cogwheel monster with an energy ...

  6. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro - Wikipedia

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    In this game, Spider-Man has the ability to shoot a Web Ball while in mid-air. Spider-Man can also attach electricity and ice to his webbing. The training mode takes the player to the X-Men's Danger Room, wherein Rogue and Professor X assist Spider-Man with everything that may be useful during the course of gameplay. The hand animation is also ...

  7. Tank! Tank! Tank! - Wikipedia

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    Tank! Tank! Tank! is a spiritual successor to Tokyo Wars (1996), an older Namco arcade game that also involved tanks shooting enemies. [5] It was programmed for the Namco System ES1, a Linux-powered arcade system board. [6] According to Radio Nikkei, the game underwent a troubled development cycle. [7] Namco Bandai Games demonstrated Tank! Tank!

  8. 3D Tank Duel - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a tank in a first-person perspective, with the objective of shooting enemy tanks and randomly appearing UFOs while avoiding being hit. The game screen is split into two areas: the top section is black and displays the score, high score, and a radar screen, while the lower portion shows a yellow desert landscape.

  9. BattleTanx - Wikipedia

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    There are 17 levels to complete in order to finish the single player game, all of which are filled with enemy tanks. Each level is located in a specific place in the United States, such as New York City, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. The game features destructible environments, and in some cases, interactive environments.