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  2. Deadly Creatures - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Creatures is an action video game for the Wii released in February 2009. It was developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ. [1] The game allows players to play as a tarantula and a scorpion, engaging in combat against other creatures.

  3. Category:Christmas video games - Wikipedia

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    Batman Returns (Atari Lynx video game) Batman Returns (NES video game) Batman Returns (SNES video game) Batman Returns (video games) Batman: Arkham Origins; Bayonetta 2; Blue Stinger; Boogie Wings; Bully (video game)

  4. We Wish You a Merry Christmas (video game) - Wikipedia

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    We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a Christmas-centric budget title for Wii. The party game features 5 minigames to play including Candy Cane Lanes, Present Catch, and Elf Hunt. It also includes an in-game Advent calendar. The player can also write letters to Santa and sing Christmas Carols. Up to four players can join in on the game. [1]

  5. Christmas Clix - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Clix is a Christmas-themed puzzle game available for the Wii's download service WiiWare, and for the Mac and PC. Co-developed by American studios MunsieGames and JV Games, Inc. it was released on November 30, 2009. The game is based on a match 3 puzzler with several twists, noted as an "arcade puzzler."

  6. List of commercial failures in video games - Wikipedia

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    As a hit-driven business, the great majority of the video game industry's software releases have been commercial disappointments.In the early 21st century, industry commentators made these general estimates: 10% of published games generated 90% of revenue; [1] that around 3% of PC games and 15% of console games have global sales of more than 100,000 units per year, with even this level ...

  7. Open Season (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot's Frank Provo was much more critical of the Wii version giving it a 3.9/10, compared to the GameCube version's score of 5.3/10. [28] [31] He commented that "Open Season was a mediocre adventure game on the GameCube, and it's even worse on the Wii thanks to the cruddy controls and higher price tag." [28]

  8. Is It Time for Nintendo Kill the Wii U? - AOL

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    Peter Barreras/Invision/AP Like a curmudgeon yelling at the neighborhood kids to get off his lawn, Nintendo (NTDOY) just doesn't get the new generation. The Japanese gaming icon has been ...

  9. Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy is a horizontally scrolling shooter for the Wii based on the Microsoft Windows game Tumiki Fighters created by Kenta Cho. Majesco Entertainment published the game on June 10, 2008 in North America.