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  2. List of PC-88 games - Wikipedia

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    Alice-tachi no Gogo Vol. 1: December 1, 1989: New System House Oh! New System House Oh! Alice-tachi no Gogo Vol. 2: December 1, 1989: New System House Oh! New System House Oh! The Alien: July 1984: Microcomputer Games: CSK Research Institute: Alley Cat: 1984: Synapse Software: Kotobuki-Raison: Alpha: July 1986: Square Co. Square Co. Alphos ...

  3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Wikipedia

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    Vice City became the best-selling game of 2002 and one of the best-selling PlayStation 2 games with over 14.2 million copies sold; it has sold over 17.5 million copies overall. It was released for Windows and the Xbox in 2003, followed by enhanced versions and mobile ports in the 2010s, and a remastered version in 2021.

  4. Wasteland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland is a role-playing video game developed by Interplay Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1988. [5] The first installment of the Wasteland series, it is set in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic America destroyed by a nuclear holocaust generations before.

  5. Category:Doujin video games - Wikipedia

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    Doujin soft (short for "software") are video games created by Japanese hobbyists, more for fun than for profit; essentially, the Japanese equivalent of independent video games. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Genghis Khan (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Khan, original full title Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・ジンギスカン), is a 1987 turn-based strategy game developed by Koei, originally released for the NEC PC-9801, [1] MSX and Sharp X68000 in 1988, [2] [3] the DOS and NES in 1990, [4] [5] and the Amiga in 1990. [6]

  7. Labyrinth: The Computer Game - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] However, it does not follow the plot of the film. [6] At the beginning, the player enters their name, sex and favorite color: the last two fields determine the appearance of the player character. [6] [7] Afterward, a short text-based adventure sequence unfolds, wherein the player enters a movie theater to watch the film Labyrinth. The ...

  8. The Elder Scrolls - Wikipedia

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    The PC version of Morrowind had gone gold by April 23, 2002, [26] [27] and was released on May 1 in North America, [28] with the Xbox release set at June 7. [29] On January 3, Bethesda announced that game publisher Ubisoft would take control of Morrowind 's European distribution, in addition to those of eight other Bethesda games.

  9. Ethnic Cleansing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Brian highlighted Ethnic Cleansing in his report on racist video games for the ADL and said it was "the most sophisticated racist game available online". [2] The organization's national director, Abraham Foxman, regarded it as a perversion of the "very legitimate and popular" medium of video games. [14]