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  2. Metal Wolf Chaos - Wikipedia

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    There are over a hundred unique weapons in the game, ranging from handguns to surface-to-air missiles, [2] [3] but only eight can be equipped at a time. [3] Weapons are unlocked with money collected in each stage. [3] Destroying enemies in quick succession will generate a chain bonus, giving the player a higher score. [3]

  3. Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII - Wikipedia

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    Secret Weapons of WWII brings many new features to the original game, such as new weapons, vehicles, battles, factions, and a new gameplay mode that focuses on fulfilling objectives more than destroying the enemy army. [3] These new features help to bring variety to its predecessor's gameplay without overhauling the series. [4]

  4. Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts - Wikipedia

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    The games are related to the PC Engine game Dungeon Explorer. Both are action role-playing games. Both are action role-playing games. They feature wireless connectivity to allow multiple players to connect to each other, and Jashin no Ryouiki also allows for online play using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on the Nintendo DS.

  5. Signature weapon - Wikipedia

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    Signature weapons are a common feature of role-playing games and video games. The acquisition of the signature weapons usually marks a newly heightened level of martial prowess and/or aids in the creation of a unique avatar. [3] [4]

  6. XDefiant - Wikipedia

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    XDefiant features a variety of factions and classes, each with their own unique abilities and weapons. It is set in the Ubisoft universe, map locations are based on multiple Ubisoft titles' in-game locations. Players engage in fast-paced, team-based multiplayer matches across a variety of maps and game modes. [2]

  7. Enlisted (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Custom - Custom maps created by the Enlisted community which include both unique weapons from past events and standard unlockable weapons. Singleplayer tutorial levels for basic gameplay, tanks, planes, and engineers are also available, as is a shooting range containing all of the weapons in the game.

  8. Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia - Wikipedia

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    Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia is a video game for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows, developed by Artificial Studios and Immersion Games. Players are able to combine objects found around the town to create bigger and better weapons with which to destroy the monster menace. The game includes five environments and hundreds of enemies.

  9. Master Sword - Wikipedia

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    Although it is not always the strongest sword in Zelda games, the Master Sword is superior to other in-game weapons as it is the only weapon in most games that has the capability of defeating Ganon. [4] The Master Sword has been referred to by various names. In several games, it is named as the "blade of evil's bane". [4]