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  2. Endorfun - Wikipedia

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    Computer Game Review praised Endorfun for "addictive game play, cool visual effects and some good music." [ 8 ] Game review site GameSpot described it as a "challenging, if repetitive game", though adding that the game's graphics and subliminal messages made it into a "far more interesting fare", summing it up as a "challenging, unique puzzle ...

  3. Video game bot - Wikipedia

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    In video games, a bot or drone is a type of artificial intelligence (AI)–based expert system software that plays a video game in the place of a human. Bots are used in a variety of video game genres for a variety of tasks: a bot written for a first-person shooter (FPS) works differently from one written for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).

  4. Polybius (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    An alleged start screen, attached to an article on coinop.org [1]. Polybius is a purported 1981 arcade game that features in an urban legend. [2] The legend describes the game as part of a government-run crowdsourced psychology experiment based in Portland, Oregon.

  5. From ‘Astro Bot’ to ‘Arcane’: Inside the Game ... - AOL

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    This year, the Game Awards nominees for best score and music include “Astro Bot,” “Final Fantasy VII Rebirth,” “Metaphor: ReFantazio,” “Silent Hill 2” and “Stellar Blade.”

  6. Bots!! - Wikipedia

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    Bots!! was a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) created by Acclaim Games as the company's launch title and most popular game, [1] with the theme of robots fighting against computer viruses. Players choose from one of three basic BOTS and level up their character through gameplay and buying items with virtual credits called gigas.

  7. Portal (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ports to the Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC were later released. [citation needed] A version for the Atari ST was announced and developed, but not published. [citation needed] Until recently, it was thought that a Mac version left unpublished. The published Mac version was rediscovered in 2021 by a game collector. [1]

  8. Active Gaming Media - Wikipedia

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    Active Gaming Media Inc. (AGM) is a localization company based in Osaka, Japan.Founded in 2008 by CEO Ibai Ameztoy, the company's main focus lies in providing localization services for video games.

  9. Superliminal - Wikipedia

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    Superliminal (previously Museum of Simulation Technology) is a 2019 surreal puzzle video game released by Pillow Castle Games. The game, played from a first-person perspective, incorporates gameplay elements around optical illusions and forced perspective; notably, certain objects when picked up can be moved towards or away from the player, but when placed back down, scale to the size as the ...