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  2. TechnoMotion - Wikipedia

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    To help the player determine when to step on the pad, an area at the top of the screen has a set of target arrows identical to the scrolling arrows. These arrows are arranged in a unique way. Starting from the left: Down left; Left; Up left; Down; Up; Up right; Right; Down right; The pad and the arrows are also color coordinated. The colors are:

  3. Vertically scrolling video game - Wikipedia

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    A vertically scrolling video game or vertical scroller is a video game in which the player views the field of play principally from a top-down perspective, while the background scrolls from the top of the screen to the bottom (or, less often, from the bottom to the top) to create the illusion that the player character is moving in the game world.

  4. Domineering - Wikipedia

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    This is a 2×3 grid, which is even more complex, but, just like any Domineering game, it can be broken down by looking at what the various moves for Left and Right are. Left can take the left column (or, equivalently, the right column) and move to ±1, but it is clearly a better idea to split the middle, leaving two separate games, each worth +1.

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  6. In the Groove (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mines deduct score and health if a player's foot is on an arrow when they pass by the corresponding target arrow on-screen. If more than two arrows appear at the same time, the additional arrows are known as "Hands", as players would hit arrows with their hands to complete such steps, though hitting two arrows with one foot also typically works ...

  7. Category:Fixed shooters - Wikipedia

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    Fixed shooters are a type of shoot 'em up video game in which the player is restricted to a single axis of movement (such as side-to-side along the bottom of the screen, as in Space Invaders, and in which each level is contained within a single screen.

  8. Connect Four - Wikipedia

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    The game is a theoretical draw when the first player starts in the columns adjacent to the center. For the edges of the game board, column 1 and 2 on left (or column 7 and 6 on right), the exact move-value score for first player start is loss on the 40th move, [19] and loss on the 42nd move, [19] respectively. In other words, by starting with ...

  9. Columns III - Wikipedia

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    Columns of three different symbols (such as differently-colored jewels) appear, one at a time, at the top of the well and fall to the bottom, landing either on the floor or on top of previously fallen "columns". While a column is falling, the player can move it left and right, and can also cycle the positions of the symbols within it.