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JezzBall [1] is a video game originally published for Microsoft Windows in 1992. The player must capture parts of a rectangular space by dividing it with horizontal or vertical lines. While each line is being drawn it must not be touched by bouncing balls. JezzBall has similarities with Qix, a 1981 arcade game.
Qix [a] (/ ˈ k ɪ k s / KIKS [b]) is a 1981 puzzle video game developed by husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Pfeiffer and published in arcades by Taito America. Qix is one of a handful of games made by Taito 's American division (another is Zoo Keeper ). [ 4 ]
Dancing Eyes [a] is a 1996 puzzle arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco.It features gameplay reminiscent of arcade games like Qix — players control a monkey named Urusu-San as he must complete each level by destroying all of the tiles off the grid of a 3D object.
Qix II: Tournament (クイックスII:トーナメント, Kuikkusu II: Tōnamento) 1982: Yes — Strike Bowling (ストライクボーリング, Sutoraiku Bōringu) 1982: Yes — Sunshine Egg (サンシャインエッグ, Sanshain Eggu) 1982: Yes — Super Mouse (スーパーマウス, Sūpā Mausu) 1982: Yes — T Bring (トンブリング ...
Arcade Archives [a] is a series of emulated arcade games from the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo Switch, published by Hamster Corporation.
The Montreal Internet Exchange (QIX) was incorporated in 2013 as a not-for-profit Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and is located in Montreal , Canada. It was originally created in 1995 by the Réseau d'informations scientifiques du Québec (RISQ) and operated by RISQ until 2013, when it was spun off as the QIX.
Volfied (ヴォルフィード, Vorufīdo) is an arcade video game designed by Fukio Mitsuji and released by Taito in 1989. [2] It is a successor to Qix, with extra features and a futuristic science fiction aesthetic, rather than Qix ' s abstract geometry style; the player pilots a small spaceship named "Monotros" instead of a marker, and the enemies come in the form of various aliens.
Qix++ [a] is a video game developed and released by Taito for Xbox Live Arcade on December 9, 2009 and the PlayStation Portable on February 25, 2010 exclusively in Japan. It is the fifth game in the Qix series, and adds several new features, such as different Qix types, powerups, and new enemies.