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  2. List of Family Guy video games - Wikipedia

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    The main characters of the show are Peter Griffin, his wife Lois, their elder daughter Meg, son Chris, their dog Brian and the most recent child Stewie. The popularity of the series prompted several video game developers to create video games based on the series.

  3. Shoot 'Em Up (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shoot 'Em Up is a 2007 American action film written and directed by Michael Davis and produced by Montford/Murphy. It stars Clive Owen , Paul Giamatti , Monica Bellucci and Stephen McHattie . In the film, Smith (Owen), a drifter and former black-ops soldier , rescues a newborn from being killed by assassin Hertz (Giamatti) and his henchmen.

  4. Shoot 'em up - Wikipedia

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    Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs) [1] [2] are a sub-genre of action games.There is no consensus as to which design elements compose a shoot 'em up; some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of character movement, while others allow a broader definition including characters on foot and a variety of perspectives.

  5. Telenet Shooting Collection - Wikipedia

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    Telenet Shooting Collection compiles four high-definition ports of shoot 'em up games developed by Telenet Japan: Granada (1990), Gaiares (1990), Avenger (1990), and Psychic Storm (1992). The ports of Granada and Gaiares are based on the Sega Genesis versions of the games while the ports of Avenger and Psychic Storm use the PC Engine versions ...

  6. Tomohiro Nishikado - Wikipedia

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    Tomohiro Nishikado (西角 友宏, Nishikado Tomohiro, born March 31, 1944) is a Japanese video game developer and engineer.He is the creator of the arcade shoot 'em up game Space Invaders, released to the public in 1978 by the Taito Corporation of Japan, often credited as the first shoot 'em up [1] and for beginning the golden age of arcade video games. [2]

  7. Michael Davis (director) - Wikipedia

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    Shoot 'Em Up: Yes Yes 2013 Riding Shotgun: Yes Yes Short As executive producer. ENTV Minute (2012, 22 episodes) The Lord of the Sands of Time (TBA) As storyboard artist.

  8. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    Includes side-scrolling beat 'em up atop train carriages, and shooting gallery with horse riding. Far West: 2002: Windows: Greenwood Entertainment, JoWooD Productions: Real-time strategy with cattle & town management. Fast Draw: Showdown: 1994: Arcade, Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii: American Laser Games: Live-action rail shooter. Modern ports ...

  9. Eighting - Wikipedia

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    After the arcade developer Toaplan closed their doors, some of their staff went to Raizing, while others began the offshoot companies Cave, Takumi, and Gazelle, all of which were noted for their strong support of the shoot 'em up genre, and the "danmaku" (or "manic") subgenre in particular. Raizing continued to use arcade hardware based on ...