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The computer would secretly select a Forfeit or Reward Step; on Forfeit Steps, the team could potentially lose a team member, move back a square or The Eliminator would take extra moves if the team got the question wrong, and on Reward Steps, the team would win a prize or take extra moves without the Eliminator moving if they got the question ...
Silent Scope Complete is a compilation of the Silent Scope video game series developed by Konami.Released in 2004 for the Xbox, it brings together the four previous Silent Scope games, Silent Scope (1999), Silent Scope 2 (2000), Silent Scope EX (2001) and Silent Scope 3 (2002), while adding additional levels, story branches, and features.
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Silent Scope (サイレントスコープ, Sairento Sukōpu) is a 1999 arcade game by Konami. The game puts the player in the shoes of a sniper during a series of terrorist incidents. It is the first in the Silent Scope series.
Eliminator is a multi-directional shooter space combat game, created and released by Sega/Gremlin in 1981. Similar to the monochrome Star Castle , [ 2 ] Eliminator uses color vector graphics and allows both cooperative and competitive multiplayer gameplay. [ 3 ]
The Eliminator is a horizontally scrolling shooter written by Terry Gilman and Wayne Westmoreland for the TRS-80 and published by Adventure International in 1981. [3] It was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers and Apple II. The Eliminator is a clone of the Defender arcade game. [2]
Eliminator is a shooter game developed by Magenta Software and published by Psygnosis for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in 1998–1999. ... Eliminator (1998 video ...
Eliminator Boat Duel offers three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Expert. Completing a race at a lower difficulty level advances the player to the next higher one. At each difficulty level, the player's boat can be damaged from impact with animals, the opponent's watercraft, and various stationary objects.