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  2. Imagine (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The Imagine series of games allows players to take on the role of various occupations, such as a fashion designer, rock star, movie star or teacher. [1] Ubisoft became a leader in publishing " games for girls " for the Nintendo DS and Wii through the Imagine , Ener-G , and Petz series.

  3. Hoshizora no Memoria - Wikipedia

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    Before the game was released, a Prologue Trial Edition was released to the public on 27 February 2009; the standard version of the game was released on 27 March 2009. A fandisk titled Hoshizora no Memoria -Eternal Heart- which contained two extra routes was released on 29 January 2010; both the standard game and the fandisk were sold together ...

  4. Category:Imagine Software games - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:ImaginEngine games - Wikipedia

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  6. MileStone Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MileStone Inc. [a] was a Japanese video game developer.The team was composed mostly of ex-Compile developers who left to form their own company.They were best known for shoot 'em up games developed for the Dreamcast and its arcade counterpart, the Sega NAOMI.

  7. Denton Designs - Wikipedia

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    Denton Designs was a British video game developer based in Liverpool. The company was founded in 1984 and initially specialised in developing software for the ZX Spectrum home computer. Amongst the founders were developers who had worked on the unfinished "Mega game" Bandersnatch for Imagine Software .

  8. Movie (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game met a highly positive reception, with several magazines giving the game their respective awards: Computer & Video Games: Game of the month [8] Crash Magazine: an overall rating of 93%, and the label of A Crash Smash [1] Your Sinclair: a rating of 9 (out of 10), and the Megagame award [9] Sinclair User gave the game a SU Classic award

  9. Frantic (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Slower enemies appear horizontally and quicker enemies diagonally. The game's title alludes to the fact that the game is timed, as fuel levels deplete during play. Centering the X and Y axis to target enemies involves engaging thrusters which in turn burns fuel. The game can be played with either a joystick or keyboard.