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  2. Orange County (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Orange County received positive attention, with praise directed to its unusual interpretation of the skateboarding game genre. Writing for PC Gamer, Tom Sykes stated "when you're out in the open, skating around the creepily empty streets of what seems to be a futuristic dystopia, Orange County feels pretty great...there's something wonderful to the feeling of skateboarding in first-person."

  3. KDOC-TV - Wikipedia

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    The lineup consisted of older syndicated shows, college sports, and movies, plus two local programs covering Orange County, a "roving reporter"-type program at noon and an evening magazine show. [1] The station had taken so long to build that Durante had died and was replaced as an investor by his estate.

  4. Legends of the Hidden Temple - Wikipedia

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    Legends of the Hidden Temple is an American action-adventure [4] television game show that broadcast from 1993 to 1995 [1] on Nickelodeon.Created by David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone, and Stephen Brown, the program features a fictitious temple, "filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards."

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  6. Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Color edition of the game was released in June 2000, and is an 8-bit, 2D, side-scrolling platformer. The player takes control of either Tulio or Miguel, exploring a multitude of different levels such as a Spanish town, ships, jungles, caves or the city of El Dorado.

  7. The Lost Treasures of Infocom - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Treasures of Infocom was a commercial hit. [3] [4] Peter Doctorow of Activision reported in 1992 that The Lost Treasures of Infocom was "selling extremely well". [3] Jeremy Reimer of Ars Technica wrote, "Retailing for $99, it sold over 100,000 copies and was almost pure profit. The ashes of Infocom saved Activision from bankruptcy." [4]

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  9. Seven Cities of Gold - Wikipedia

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    The video game Europa Universalis IV has the El Dorado expansion which gives colonizing nations the ability to hunt for the Seven Cities of Gold in the New World. In the turn-based strategy game Sid Meier's Colonization (1994), scouting lost city ruins (tiles in the map) may result in finding one or more of the Seven Cities of Cibola, granting ...