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  2. Elevator Game - Wikipedia

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    Ryan is an intern with a group of streamers, Chloe, Kris, Matty, Izzy, and Kevin, who investigate paranormal legends. During his first day, he suggests that the team investigate a local building where a young girl named Becki is rumored to have gone missing after playing the "elevator game".

  3. Elevator Action - Wikipedia

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    Descending through the first level. Elevator Action is an action platform arcade game. The player assumes the role of Agent 17, codename: "Otto", a secret agent. [2] Otto enters a 30-story building at roof level and must work his way down to the basement, collecting secret documents whose locations are marked by red doors.

  4. SimTower - Wikipedia

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    He left the company to personally produce the second game, which built on ideas he conceived while working on his first: elevators and towers. Saito teamed up with freelance programmer Takumi Abe to complete the project. [6] To research the gameplay, Saito contacted an elevator company to learn about elevator scheduling and management.

  5. Elevator Action Returns - Wikipedia

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    Elevator Action Returns, [b] also known as Elevator Action II, [1] is a 1994 run and gun video game developed for arcades and published by Taito. It is the sequel to Elevator Action (1983) with a grittier, more realistic setting. It retains the elevator-based gimmick from the original, but expands the gameplay system and replaces the spy motif ...

  6. Unearthing Seattleā€™s Forgotten Hip-Hop Heroes: The Elevators

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    Northwest rap label NastyMix was a hip-hop hit machine. Sir Mix-A-Lot’s early singles, “Posse on Broadway,” “Iron Man,” and “My Hooptie” were on MTV, BET, radio, and the charts.

  7. Hellevator - Wikipedia

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    Hellevator is an American horror game show [1] produced by Jason Blum for his Blumhouse Productions banner and Todd Lubin [2] in which a team of three contestants rides a haunted [3] elevator [4] through an abandoned slaughterhouse. [5] The show is hosted by Jen and Sylvia Soska [6] and premiered on October 21, 2015, on Game Show Network. [7]

  8. Until Dawn - Wikipedia

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    He first composed the game's main theme, which he felt represented what the team was trying to achieve, and used it as the demo pitch to Supermassive Games. [46] The music was reactive; it would become louder as the player character approached a threat. [45] While composing for the game, he mixed both melodic and atonal sounds together. [47]

  9. Elite Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    The game is set around 45 years after Frontier: First Encounters. [9] [13] [14] Elite Dangerous retains the basic premise of previous games – players start with a spaceship and a small amount of money in an open galaxy and role-play in various activities to acquire more money and merit. Possible activities include trading, mining, exploration ...