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  2. Psychotoxic - Wikipedia

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    The game's development began in 2001 and was to be published by CDV Software. [1] CDV abandoned the project [ 2 ] and was picked up by Vidis for Germany, Austria and Russia and later by Whiptail Interactive for the rest of the world.

  3. Category:Psychological horror games - Wikipedia

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    Psychological horror games are a breed of horror games with a particular focus on mental, emotional, and psychological states to frighten, disturb, or unsettle its audience. Psychological horror games differ from survival horror games in that the game focuses not on jump scares or monsters but rather on disturbing situations.

  4. Takeshi Abo - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Abo (阿保 剛, Abo Takeshi, born January 17, 1973) is a Japanese video game composer.He joined the industry through developer StarCraft, Inc. in the early 1990s, mainly working on conversions of Western video games. [1]

  5. Yuppie Psycho - Wikipedia

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    The developers made Yuppie Psycho into a horror and comedy themed-game, finding it allowed greater freedom for game design the plots rhythm. [9] Yuppie Psycho was made from a home-made engine. [9] While developed in Spain and France, the game features a retro pixel art style showcasing an influence of anime and manga styles. [6]

  6. Hidetaka Suehiro - Wikipedia

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    Hidetaka Suehiro (末弘 秀孝, Suehiro Hidetaka, born 14 April 1973), known as SWERY or Swery65, is a Japanese video game director and writer.He was one of the founding members of the game development studio Access Games which is based in Osaka.

  7. G-Mode Archives - Wikipedia

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    G-Mode Archives is a series of re-releases of older mobile games for the Nintendo Switch console as well as Windows PCs on Steam.The term "G-Mode Archives" on its own refers to titles that are developed or published by G-Mode, whereas G-Mode Archives+ refers to third-party releases. [1]

  8. Category:Video games set in psychiatric hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Sanitarium (video game) Saw (video game) Saya no Uta: The Song of Saya; Second Sight (video game) Shadow Hearts (video game) Shadow Man (video game) Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened; Silent Hill 2; Silent Hill 2 (2024 video game) Silent Hill 3; Silent Hill: Origins; Slouching Towards Bedlam; Sylvio (video game)

  9. Psychic Force 2012 - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Psychic Force 2012 on their August 1, 1998 issue as being the second most-successful arcade game of the month. [ 8 ] Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the Dreamcast version of the game for Next Generation , rating it one star out of five, and stated that "A waste of money and time."