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  2. Category:Video games set in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Shodown (1993 video game) Samurai Shodown II; San Francisco Rush 2049; San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing; Showdown: Legends of Wrestling; SimCity (1989 video game) SimCity 2000; Skitchin' Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell ...

  3. Category:Video games set in California - Wikipedia

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    Video games set in San Francisco (1 C, 153 P) Pages in category "Video games set in California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total.

  4. San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing is the first game to use Atari Games' Flagstaff engine. Released in 1997, San Francisco Rush: The Rock was a ROM update for the original game, allowing arcade owners to extend the life of the original cabinet. [8] The update brought four tracks, including the Alcatraz track, and four new cars.

  5. San Francisco Rush 2049 - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Rush 2049 is a 1999 futuristic-themed racing video game developed and manufactured by Atari Games for arcades, later ported to home systems.It is the third game in the Rush series as the sequel to San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing and Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA as well as the last to be set in the city of San Francisco.

  6. Musée Mécanique - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Mécanique ([my.ze me.ka.nik], "Mechanical Museum") is a for-profit interactive museum of 20th-century penny arcade games and artifacts, located at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California. With over 300 mechanical machines, it is one of the world's largest privately owned collections. [2]

  7. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    Zynga's first game, Texas Hold 'Em Poker, now known as Zynga Poker, was released on Facebook in July 2007. It was the first game Facebook introduced on its social networking platform. [27] Zynga became the Facebook app developer with the most monthly active users in April 2009, with 40 million people playing their games that month. [28]

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  9. Sega Studios San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Sega Studios San Francisco, formerly known as Secret Level, Inc., was an American video game developer based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in December 1999 by Jeremy Gordon, Otavio Good , and Josh Adams.