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  2. Monty Python's Cow Tossing - Wikipedia

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    Monty Python's Cow Tossing is a catapult-physics game. It was developed by South African studio Luma Arcade and released by Zed Worldwide on February 3, 2011 for Android, iOS, and J2ME. It was developed by South African studio Luma Arcade and released by Zed Worldwide on February 3, 2011 for Android, iOS, and J2ME.

  3. Crazy Penguin Catapult - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Penguin Catapult is an action-adventure mobile game developed by Sumea and published by Digital Chocolate for Java ME mobile devices in 2007, and later ported to Microsoft Windows and iOS. The game revolves around courageous penguins fending off their territories from invading polar bears using a catapult .

  4. Crossbows and Catapults - Wikipedia

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    The play area should be 6 feet long and 5 feet wide, with 1 foot at each end used for the castle grounds. Players take turns using either the crossbow or catapult to attack the opposing player's castle. The weapons shoot the disc-like "caroms". Crossbows slide the caroms across the gameplay surface, whilst catapults fling the caroms in a wide arc.

  5. Rampart (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rampart is a 1990 video game released by Atari Games and Midway Games that combines the shoot 'em up, strategy, and puzzle genres. It debuted as an arcade game [4] with trackball controls, and was ported to home systems. It had a limited US release in October 1990, [5] and a wide release in early 1991. [2] It was distributed in Japan by Namco. [1]

  6. Blazing Dragons (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was first announced under the title "Dragons of the Square Table" in 1995 and was originally slated for release later that year. [4] It was later redesigned to be based on the Canadian television series of the same name , and was released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles in late 1996.

  7. Catapult - Wikipedia

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    Basic diagram of an onager, a type of catapult. A catapult is a ballistic device used to launch a projectile a great distance without the aid of gunpowder or other propellants – particularly various types of ancient and medieval siege engines. [1] A catapult uses the sudden release of stored potential energy to propel its payload.

  8. Lithobolos - Wikipedia

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    The enormous transport Syracusia possibly had the largest ship-mounted catapult of the ancient world, an 18-foot (5.5 m) machine that could fire arrows or stones up to 180 pounds (82 kg). [ 2 ] During the Siege of Syracuse (214–212 BCE) , the Greek defenders used a barrage of machines developed by Archimedes , including powerful stone ...

  9. M-46 Catapult - Wikipedia

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    The M-46 Catapult was a self-propelled gun developed in India by Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment of the Defence Research & Development Organisation. Description [ edit ]