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  2. H.E.D.Z. - Wikipedia

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    H.E.D.Z. or Head Extreme Destruction Zone is a 1998 action game for Windows from VIS Interactive published by Hasbro Interactive.The player, whose character is an alien, selects heads (five starters, hundreds throughout the game) and goes on a preset order of battlefields to fight other aliens for heads, as well as the right to be the MVP of the arenas.

  3. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    Several third party games, such as Candy Crush Saga and Disney Magic Kingdoms, have been included as advertisements on the Start menu in Windows 10, and may also be automatically installed by the operating system. [14] [15] Windows 11 includes the Xbox app, which allows users to access the PC Game Pass video game subscription service. [16] [17 ...

  4. Ezra Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Cohen, also known as Ezra Cohen-Watnick, is an American intelligence official who served as the acting under secretary of defense for intelligence during the first Trump Administration.

  5. The Universal Military Simulator - Wikipedia

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    According to designer Ezra Sidran, The Universal Military Simulator was a commercial success, with sales of "about 128,000 units". [2] M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Overall, UMS is impressive, but its flaws are apparent. If you are interested in creating your own battles, then UMS is highly ...

  6. UMS II: Nations at War - Wikipedia

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    According to designer Ezra Sidran, UMS II was a commercial success. [2] M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Somewhere, there is a game in UMS II — the difficulty lies in ferreting it out." [3] Computer Gaming World ' s 1993 wargame survey gave U.M.S. II two-plus stars. [4]

  7. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack, also known as Windows Entertainment Pack [2] or simply WEP, is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. There were four Entertainment Packs released between 1990 and 1992. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS.

  8. Dilbert's Desktop Games - Wikipedia

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    A game similar to air hockey; Dilbert must face off against Zimbu the monkey in an attempt to gather good items thrown by a boss, while fending off bad ones. Enduring Fools Shock and hurt people saying inane things with a phaser borrowed from Dogbert.

  9. Jane's AH-64D Longbow - Wikipedia

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    The editors of PC Gamer US named Flashpoint Korea 1996's "Best Expansion Pack", and wrote that it "practically makes [Longbow] a whole new game". [11] Flashpoint: Korea was also a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s 1996 "Best Enhancement of an Existing Game" award, [20] which ultimately went to Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal.