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  2. List of maze video games - Wikipedia

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    These are games where the player moves through a maze while attempting to reach the exit, sometimes having to avoid or fight enemies. Despite a 3D perspective, the mazes in most of these games have 2D layouts when viewed from above.

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    The software is free to download and use, however, it works closely with Amazon services. ... Windows (95-Windows 7), Linux, Windows-based ... World at War: Zombies ...

  4. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    [7] [7] Lost business productivity by employees playing Solitaire became a common concern since the game was included in Windows by default. [8] The Microsoft Hearts Network was included with Windows for Workgroups 3.1, as a showcase of NetDDE technology by enabling multiple players to play simultaneously across a computer network. [9]

  5. Index of Windows games - Wikipedia

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  6. Doodle God - Wikipedia

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    Doodle God is a puzzle video game developed by American game developer [11] JoyBits and originally released for iOS and Adobe Flash. It released around the same time as another similar browser game Little Alchemy , both of which share gameplay inspired by a DOS game Alchemy from 1997.

  7. Hover! - Wikipedia

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    Hover! is a video game that combines elements of the games bumper cars and capture the flag.It was included on CD-ROM versions of the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system. [1] [2] It was a showcase for the advanced multimedia capabilities available on personal computers at the time.

  8. Pac-Man (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man Museum was released on Xbox Live Arcade , PlayStation Network and Windows PC (through Steam); the planned Nintendo eShop release for Wii U and 3DS was cancelled. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 was also originally going to have a Windows version.

  9. NESticle - Wikipedia

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    NESticle offered its initial release as NESticle v0.2 on April 3, 1997. Its name is a portmanteau of "NES" (the console it emulates) and "testicle".The program originally ran under DOS and Windows 95, offering few features and only supporting a handful of games.