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This category is a list of video games with gameplay specifically designed to simulate computer hacking. For fictional hackers who appear in video games , see Category:Hackers in video games . Subcategories
The first, featured in the video game, is known for not following orders or trusting in Optimus Prime's ability to be an effective leader. [ 24 ] The second Grimlock is part of Bumblebee 's new team of Autobots in Transformers: Robots in Disguise , and is a more lighthearted version of the character with a love of smashing but a fear of kittens.
Created by Wheeljack and Ratchet in S.O.S. Dinobots: Call of the Primitives: Gregg Berger: Alive The leader of the Dinobots, [50] the only Dinobot whose name does not start with the letter S. Of all the Dinobots, he is the most fearsome and powerful. Although dedicated to the Autobot cause, he resents authority. Cold, merciless, but a valiant ...
Strafe: A Dinobot who transforms into a two-headed Pteranodon. Slug: A Dinobot who transforms into a mechanical spiked Triceratops. Scorn: A Dinobot with the nickname "Spike" who transforms into a mechanical Spinosaurus. Junkheap: A human-made KSI prototype that transforms into a Mack TerraPro garbage truck. Unlike other transformers in the ...
Stephen Russell (born 1937), [1] also nicknamed "Slug", [1] is an American computer scientist most famous for creating Spacewar!, well known for being the first widely distributed video game. Biography
Dinobot is a fictional character from Beast Wars in the Transformers universe. He is driven by a code of honor somewhat modeled on samurai bushido . He debuted in the series premiere as a subordinate of Megatron , leader of the villainous Predacons . [ 2 ]
A gameplay screenshot of the game showing Tembo, the playable character, smashing through objects. Tembo the Badass Elephant is a 2D platform side-scrolling game in which players take control of an elephant named Tembo, as he progresses through Shell City to stop the invasion of a military force called the Phantom. [3]
In Metal Slug 6 (and the home version of Metal Slug X onwards), the playable character Tarma can lock the Vulcan cannons into one position and fire continuously. Metal Slug games typically have 6 levels. The exceptions are Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug 5 and Metal Slug 6, which have 5, and Metal Slug 7, which has 7. In the Western arcade and console ...