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  2. Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Dash's only weapons are a limited supply of bombs and remote detonators. [3] Good timing is crucial to complete the game, requiring navigation of trampoline jumps and roaming enemies. Some of these jumps require Dash to run. [3] The player also has a limited oxygen supply. [1] Dash can become invincible each stage by collecting ten stars. [3]

  3. Trampoline Terror! - Wikipedia

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    Trampoline Terror! is an overhead view action video game with strategy elements developed by Masaya Games and published by DreamWorks Games in 1990 for the Sega Genesis exclusively in North America. A Japanese release under the name Explode Star was planned, but was cancelled.

  4. Johnny Two Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Super Flash Game Friday award, which featured hundreds of submissions, was awarded to only ten submissions. Secondly, Johnny Two Shoes received recognition from Mochi Media again when they received the Flash Game Friday award for Banana Dash World 2. [25] This award recognizes newly released Flash games for high quality.

  5. Transformice - Wikipedia

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    Created by French game designers, Melibellule produces the game's artwork and graphics, while Tigrounette programs the game's functions and mechanics. Transformice was released as a browser game on May 1, 2010, [ 2 ] and on Steam as a free-to-play game on January 30, 2015. [ 3 ]

  6. Jumping Flash! - Wikipedia

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    Jumping Flash! spawned two sequels: Jumping Flash! 2 and Robbit Mon Dieu. It received positive reviews at the time of release, and made an appearance in Next Generation ' s "Top 100 Games of All Time" just one year after. The game was described as the third-most underrated video game of all time by Matt Casamassina of IGN in 2007.

  7. Sarbakan - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 2010, Sarbakan began collaborating with Disney Interactive Studios and other studios to make games for iOS and Android platforms. Where's My Water won multiple awards including 'Game of the Year' by Pocket Gamer, [ 4 ] and in 2012 the iPhone "Apple Design Award" during WWDC .

  8. Jumping Flash! 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jumping Flash! 2 was not designed to be a technology demonstrator, unlike its predecessor. [8] The game was released in Japan on April 26, 1996, in North America on August 21, [9] and in the United Kingdom on November 1. [10] The music for both the first game and Jumping Flash! 2 was composed by Japanese video games and anime music composer ...

  9. Brad Borne - Wikipedia

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    Brad Borne is an American video game developer mainly known for his Flash game series Fancy Pants Adventures and the game Mirror's Edge 2D, an official browser game take on the console/PC game Mirror's Edge. [1] [2] [3] Borne has had no formal training in game development - he majored in psychology. [4] Borne began releasing Flash content in ...