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  2. List of The King of Fighters video games - Wikipedia

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    The game was remade and released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 as The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout in Japan. This version has several new features like hi-res graphics, online play, team edit, a playable Rugal Bernstein, and the addition of Saisyu Kusanagi.

  3. The King of Fighters 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters 2002 discards the 4-on-4 "Striker Match" format used in the previous three games in the series and returns to the 3-on-3 Battle format originally used in the series up until KOF '98. The game also revamps the Power Gauge system into a format similar to the one used in The King of Fighters '97. Like the previous games in the ...

  4. Cover Orange - Wikipedia

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    If the player causes an orange to fall off the stage or gets hit by the acid rain, they will be forced to restart the level. [4] There are some stars the player can receive that boost their score: one for completing the level, one for placing down all of the stage elements within a time limit, and one for tapping a star during the acid rain ...

  5. The Orange Box - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Box is a video game compilation containing five games developed and published by Valve.Two of the games included, Half-Life 2 and its first stand-alone expansion, Episode One; had previously been released in 2004 and 2006 as separate products.

  6. KBH - Wikipedia

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    The initials KBH are used for: Copenhagen (København), Kbh. or Kbhvn, sometimes used in English text kbh. is used for københavnsk (of Copenhagen) Camsá language, ISO 639-3 code; Kantha Bopha Hospital, affiliated to the Ministry of Health (Cambodia) KB Home, NYSE symbol

  7. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack, also known as Windows Entertainment Pack [2] or simply WEP, is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. There were four Entertainment Packs released between 1990 and 1992. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS.

  8. Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage - Wikipedia

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    Annoying Orange: Carnage (formerly Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage) is a 2011 casual mobile game developed by Bottle Rocket and published by Eastedge Studios. Based on the comedy web series Annoying Orange, players throw various produce items into blenders across a kitchen, earning them points for each successful throw. A total score will be ...

  9. The Jackbox Party Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Jackbox Party Pack 4 was released during the week of October 17, 2017, for Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, various Android devices, and Apple TV. [17] A version for Xfinity's X1 set-top box was available in January 2018. [16] Fibbage 3 is for 2–8 players and is the third game in the Fibbage series. The ...