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  2. JFK Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    JFK Reloaded was developed by Traffic Management Limited (trade name: Traffic Games), a company based in Stirling, Scotland. [10] [11] The company's founder and managing director, Kirk Ewing, had previously worked at VIS Entertainment as the creative director for the 2002 game State of Emergency, which had been criticized for replicating the 1999 Seattle WTO protests.

  3. Category:Transport simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Transport simulation is a subgenre of city-building games. Instead of managing housing and other city aspects, these games focus on transportation. Instead of managing housing and other city aspects, these games focus on transportation.

  4. Traffic Department 2192 - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Department 2192 is a top down multidirectional shooter for IBM PC compatibles, developed by P-Squared Productions and released in 1994 by Safari Software and distributed by Epic MegaGames. The full game contains three episodes (Alpha, Beta, Gamma), each with twenty missions, in which the player pilots a "hoverskid" about a war-torn city ...

  5. Freeways (video game) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of each level, the level's "efficiency" is calculated from the flow of traffic, the amount of concrete used to make the roads, and the complexity of the system, with a higher score indicating a better-designed road network. [1] [4] [5] The player has nine levels to start off with and more levels (up to 80) are unlocked as the game ...

  6. Freeway (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Freeway is an action video game written by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1981. In the game, one or two players control chickens who cross a ten-lane highway filled with traffic. The goal is to set a high score in an allotted time. Every time a chicken gets across, a point is earned for that player.

  7. Congestion game - Wikipedia

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    The research of congestion games was initiated by the American economist Robert W. Rosenthal in 1973. [1] He proved that every congestion game has a Nash equilibrium in pure strategies (aka pure Nash equilibrium, PNE). During the proof, he in fact proved that every congestion game is an exact potential game.

  8. Rush Hour (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game is to get only the red car out through the exit of the board by moving the other vehicles out of its way. However, the cars and trucks (set up before play, according to a puzzle card) obstruct the path of both the red car and each other, which makes the puzzle even more difficult.

  9. Traffic Giant - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Giant (German: Der Verkehrsgigant) is a video game released in 2000 by Austrian developer JoWooD Productions.It allows players to create a working public transportation system in a city [1] using buses, streetcars, commuter rail, suspended monorail (much like the Schwebebahn Wuppertal), and Maglev trains.