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  2. Project-X - Wikipedia

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    When Team17 realized this, they released Project-X SE on Amiga CD32, a special edition with the difficulty toned down. It was released as a budget game. [1] A hack for the original game to enable the player to skip levels by holding down the fire button and pressing the escape key was also distributed on the coverdisks of several Amiga magazines.

  3. Arcade Archives - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Jen Zee - Wikipedia

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    Hades, Supergiant's fourth game, is an action roguelike set in Greek mythology with the main character Zagreus attempting to flee the Underworld.For the game, Zee said she was inspired by the work of comics artist Mike Mignola and Fred Taylor, a 19th-century poster artist. [14]

  5. Rolling Thunder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the game was one of the top four highest-grossing arcade games of 1987. [11] The arcade game was a commercial success in Europe. [12] Upon release, Clare Edgeley wrote a very short review of the arcade game in Computer and Video Games, saying that the gameplay in Rolling Thunder is "rather slow" and that she wouldn't ...

  6. X2 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    X2 is an arcade-style side-scrolling shoot 'em up released during the Team17-Ocean collaboration era of video games that created the Worms series. It is the sequel to the Amiga shooter Project-X . Unlike its predecessor, this game was a console exclusive.

  7. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Numerous games based on the hit manga and anime franchise since the early 2000s N: Platform: N (2004) N+ (2008) N++ (2015) Ninja Gaiden: Action: Ryu Hayabusa (also in the Dead or Alive games) - arcade and NES games in 1988; Momiji - Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword (2008), Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (2009), Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, Dead or Alive 5 ...

  8. Revolution X - Wikipedia

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    Play Meter also listed the game to be the second most-popular arcade game at the time. [21] GamePro gave the arcade version a rave review, praising the ability to choose from multiple paths, the numerous secret items, the sharp graphics, and the Aerosmith soundtrack. They concluded "Rev X is not a revolution in gun games, but it's definitely ...

  9. Marble Madness - Wikipedia

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    Retro Gamer ' s Craig Grannell, in referring to the game as one of the most distinctive arcade games ever made, praised its visuals as "pure and timeless". [2] In 1995, Flux rated the game ninety-ninth on its "Top 100 Video Games". [26] In 1996, Next Generation ranked the arcade version of Marble Madness as 15 on their "Top 100 Games of All ...