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  2. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    Real-time tactics video game. Don't Die In The West: 2023: Windows: Funday Games: Isometric, cartoony, 3D open-world cowboy sim & RPG with ranch management set in the Old West. Up to 1-4 players. Dust: A Tale of the Wired West: 1995: Windows, Mac: CyberFlix, GTE Entertainment: Point-and-click Western adventure game. Duster (video game) 2023 ...

  3. Category:Video games about robots - Wikipedia

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    Defunct (video game) Descent (video game) Descent II; Descent 3; Destiny (video game series) Destiny (video game) Destiny 2; Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage; Don't Die, Mr. Robot! Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Nintendo DS video game) Droid Assault; Drone Tactics; Dry Drowning; Duck Attack! Dysfunctional Systems

  4. Chronotron - Wikipedia

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    Chronotron is the only browser-based Flash game in the PAX 10 2008. [4] Chronotron has been described as "a very deep, complex game involving time travel and past selves." [5] Game designer Greg Costikyan described Chronotron as "a simple, satisfying, and enjoyable exploration of the effects of one novel mechanic on a well-established form."

  5. Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    A Cowboy Bebop video game, developed and published by Bandai, [82] was released in Japan for the PlayStation on May 14, 1998. [83] A PlayStation 2 video game, Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade , was released in Japan on August 25, 2005, [ 84 ] and an English version had been set for release in North America.

  6. Jumping Flash! - Wikipedia

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    Jumping Flash! was considered the first game of the platform genre to be developed with full 3D computer graphics. [22] The music for Jumping Flash! was composed by Japanese video games and anime music composer Takeo Miratsu.

  7. RoboWarrior (video game) - Wikipedia

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    RoboWarrior, known in Japan as Bomber King (ボンバーキング, Bonbā Kingu), is an action puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft, and co-developed by Aicom, making it their first NES game they worked on, and published by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the MSX.

  8. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Firetrap (video game) 1988: Electric Dreams: Firezone: 1988: Personal Software Services: First Past the Post (video game) 1991: Cult Software Five-a-Side Soccer: 1986: Mastertronic: Five-a-Side Footy: 1988: Silverbird: Flash (video game) 1987: Loriciels: Flash Gordon: 1986: Mastertronic: Flimbo's Quest: 1990: System 3 Software: Flippit (video ...

  9. Metal Mutant - Wikipedia

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    Metal Mutant is a side-scrolling action-adventure game developed and published for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST by Silmarils and released in 1991. The game allows the player to transform at any time into three different robot forms: Cyborg, Dino, and Tank. The cover features an illustration by John Bolton. [1]