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  2. Spectre (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Japan-exclusive sequel, Mega Spectre, was released for the FM Towns in 1993. [15] The 1994 release of Spectre for the SNES. The 1994 Spectre VR is an enhanced network-oriented version of the game. It and Spectre Supreme were also available for IBM PC compatibles. The original Spectre was released as Spectre Classic in the late 1990s.

  3. MDK2 - Wikipedia

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    The PC version holds a score of 86%, based on twenty-nine reviews, [43] and 83 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on twenty-three reviews. [46] The PlayStation 2 version holds a score of 80%, based on thirty-five reviews, [44] and 80 out of 100, based on nineteen reviews. [47] The Wii version holds a score of 80%, based on four reviews. [45]

  4. Armour-Geddon - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World reviewed the game and stated that "Armour-Geddon does much to recommend itself to anyone looking for a well-balanced sim." 1992 and 1994 surveys of science fiction games in Computer Gaming World gave it two of five stars, writing that "it can be fun, but resembles a Chinese take-out restaurant, i.e. a half-hour later, you are hungry for something with substance".

  5. Oculus co-founder and games industry vets form Mountaintop ...

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    Oculus co-founder Nate Mitchell is heading up a new game development house called Mountaintop Studios, joined by colleagues from around the gaming industry. The company aims to leave the crunch ...

  6. Spectre (1982 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spectre is a video game for the Apple II written by Bob Flanagan [2] and Scott Miller and published by Datamost in 1982. [1] [3] Spectre is a Pac-Man variant with a goal of collecting dots while avoiding "Questers." The player navigates the maze with a 3D view on the left side of the screen and a top-down representation on the right.

  7. Monument Valley 2 - Wikipedia

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    Monument Valley was a critically successful game, achieving more than 30 million downloads by June 2017, which led to growth within Ustwo Games. While their next title, Land's End switched to virtual reality, and the lead developer of Monument Valley, Ken Wong, had left to form his own studio, many of the new talent hired into Ustwo were eager to work on a new Monument Valley title, leading to ...

  8. List of OS/2 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games for the OS/2 operating system. List. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008) Angband;

  9. Mountain King Studios - Wikipedia

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    Mountain King Studios (formerly known as Cygnus Studios) is a computer game company located in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded by game programmer / game designer Scott Host. [ 1 ] In addition to the development of Raptor: Call of the Shadows , Cygnus also collaborated with Apogee Software on a number of their games.