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  2. Reactor (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Reactor was developed by Tim Skelly, who previously designed and programmed a series of vector graphics arcade games for Cinematronics, including Rip Off. [1] It was the first arcade game to credit the developer on the title screen. [2] Reactor was ported to the Atari 2600 by Charlie Heath and published by Parker Brothers the same year as the ...

  3. Video game walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...

  4. List of Impulse Reactor and Goo games - Wikipedia

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    Reactor Goo; Assassin's Creed [1] April 8, 2008 Ubisoft Montreal: Ubisoft: Baseball Mogul 2008 [2] November 5, 2008 Sports Mogul: Enlight: Devil May Cry 4 [3] July 8, 2008 Capcom: Capcom: Heroes of Might and Magic V - Tribes of the East [4] August 23, 2008 Nival Interactive: Ubisoft: Iron Grip Warlord [5] November 5, 2008 Isotx: Isotx: King's ...

  5. Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Reactor, an alternate title for Deadlock, a 2021 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis; Reactor, an alternative title for the 1978 Italian film War of the Robots directed by Alfonso Brescia; Reactor, Inc., a defunct interactive entertainment company founded by Mike Saenz; Reactor, a comedy series hosted by David Huntsberger on Syfy

  6. SpaceChem - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion of each puzzle, the player's performance is compared on a leaderboard based on the number of instructions placed in their reactors, the number of cycles it took to meet the quota, and the number of reactors required to meet the solution. [1] The player also has an option to upload videos of their solution to YouTube.

  7. Meltdown (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player has to navigate three mazes from the 1st floor down to the 3rd floor of a nuclear reactor to prevent a nuclear meltdown. There are eight computer terminals on each floor, the first allowing access to previous floors. Six of the terminals provide access to a different game within a game which the player must win in order to get a ...

  8. Scram (video game) - Wikipedia

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    This game's title, "SCRAM", is taken from the term for an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor. It refers to immediately inserting all control rods into the reactor core to stop the reaction process. [2] The game also recreates the Three Mile Island Unit 2 nuclear reactor and allowed players to recreate the events that took place there in ...

  9. Discworld (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The patrician talking to Rincewind in Ankh-Morpork's palace. Discworld is a third-person point-and-click graphic adventure game. [2] [3] In each location in the game, players can examine and interact with people and objects, [3] picking up and using items to acquire other objects or solve puzzles to remove obstacles.