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  2. Category:IWin games - Wikipedia

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  3. Jewel Quest - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Quest is a tile-matching puzzle video game created and published by iWin. First released for Windows, it has been redeveloped for Symbian S60, the Nintendo DS (as Jewel Quest: Expeditions), the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade and other platforms. iWin also released a series of sequels and spin-off games.

  4. Gamezebo - Wikipedia

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    Gamezebo. Gamezebo (sometimes stylized GameZebo) is a website which reports on and reviews video games. Founded in 2005 by Joel Brodie, it was billed as the first website to solely cover casual games and expanded its scope to social games in 2009. After being acquired by the causal game company iWin in 2016, Gamezebo was redesigned and expanded ...

  5. Category:1968 video games - Wikipedia

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    Hamurabi (video game) Categories: 1968 in video gaming. 1960s video games. Products introduced in 1968. 1968 software. Video games by year. 20th-century video games. Games and sports introduced in 1968.

  6. List of Acclaim Entertainment games - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled as the show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, didn't want the title to be released on a video game system targeted outside South Park's target audience of adults. The game's engine was repurposed for Maya the Bee and her Friends , which was released in Europe, and The New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley , which was released in ...

  7. 1974 in video games - Wikipedia

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    February – Taito releases Basketball, [3] an early example of sprite graphics, used to represent baskets and player characters, [4] making it the first video game with human figures. [3] The same month, Midway licenses the game for a North American release under the title TV Basketball, making it the first Japanese game licensed for North ...

  8. Death Race (1976 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Death Race is an arcade driving video game developed and released by Exidy in the United States, first shipping to arcade distributors in April 1976. [2] The game was a modification of Exidy's 1975 game Destruction Derby in which players crashed into cars to accrue points. In Death Race, the objective became to run into "gremlins" to gain score ...

  9. Fallout (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Fallout is a media franchise of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games created by Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, [1] [2] at Interplay Entertainment.The series is set during the first half of the 3rd millennium, and its atompunk retrofuturistic setting and artwork are influenced by the post-war culture of the 1950s United States, with its combination of hope for the promises of technology ...