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  2. Stargate (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Stargate machine is featured in the 3rd-season episode "Arcade" of the TV comedy series NewsRadio, in which it was referred to as "Stargate Defender". Eugene Jarvis, the game's creator, had a cameo role on the episode as "Delivery Guy #3". [7] Stargate and its predecessor Defender are featured as plot points in the podcast Rabbits.

  3. Defender (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Driscoll commented that "all in all, if you want a good game for your Atari, this qualifies. Defender lovers have a few gripes, but I would recommend this one to any VCS owner". [29] The port won the "Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Videogame" category in the 1983 Arcade Awards. [30] Computer and Video Games later reviewed the game, giving it a 90 ...

  4. Gorgon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    By June 1982, Gorgon had sold 23,000 copies, making it one of the best-selling computer games at the time. [4] Bill Kunkel of Electronic Games called the game "another winner from ace designer Nasir" and "fine home version" of Defender, only criticizing the Apple II's lack of joystick support at the time. [5]

  5. Defender 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Defender 2000 programmer Jeff Minter pictured in 2007. Defender 2000 is an update of Eugene Jarvis' arcade game Defender (1981). [1] [14] In 1994, Atari Corporation and Williams Entertainment announced a joint venture to remake popular arcade games on the Atari Jaguar and PC, including Defender, Joust, and Robotron, with Atari responsible for the Jaguar versions.

  6. Defender of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    The final game was a landmark in video game production values. As game designer Bob Lindstrom recalls, "The shock of seeing Defender for the first time was one of those experiences that changed the gaming stakes for all of us." Compared to other video games of the time, Defender of the Crown established a new level of

  7. Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown is a 2003 turn-based strategy video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Capcom. It is loosely based on the legend of Robin Hood and remake of Cinemaware's previous game Defender of the Crown , released for PlayStation 2 , Windows , Xbox , and mobile phones.

  8. Defense Grid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Defense Grid 2 is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. As a sequel to the 2008 Defense Grid: The Awakening , the game was crowd-funded on Kickstarter in 2012 [ 4 ] and released on Windows , Xbox One , and PlayStation 4 on September 23, 2014.

  9. Direct2Drive - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2004, IGN reported "exponential growth in sales" since that time. It offered over 3,000 titles through relationships with more than 300 game publishers. [2] [3] Direct2Drive sponsored a $10,000 award at the Independent Games Festival called the D2D Vision Award, which "celebrates independent developers exemplifying innovation in design coupled with excellence in game-play". [4]