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  2. Spectre (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Japan-exclusive sequel, Mega Spectre, was released for the FM Towns in 1993. [15] The 1994 release of Spectre for the SNES. The 1994 Spectre VR is an enhanced network-oriented version of the game. It and Spectre Supreme were also available for IBM PC compatibles. The original Spectre was released as Spectre Classic in the late 1990s.

  3. G2A - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Digital marketplace for video game keys For other uses, see G2A (disambiguation). This article contains promotional content. Please help improve it by removing promotional language and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic text written from a neutral point of view ...

  4. Category:Divide By Zero games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by Divide By Zero. Pages in category "Divide By Zero games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Spectre (1982 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spectre is a video game for the Apple II written by Bob Flanagan [2] and Scott Miller and published by Datamost in 1982. [1] [3] Spectre is a Pac-Man variant with a goal of collecting dots while avoiding "Questers." The player navigates the maze with a 3D view on the left side of the screen and a top-down representation on the right.

  6. SPECTRE - Wikipedia

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    SPECTRE ("Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion") [1] is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, as well as films and video games based in the same universe.

  7. Zero Divide - Wikipedia

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    Zero Divide (ゼロ・ディバイド) [4] is a 1995 3D fighting video game developed by Zoom [1] for the PlayStation, originally released in August 1995 and also as a launch title in North America. A Windows PC port was later released, subtitled Techno Warrior in North America.

  8. The Divide: Enemies Within - Wikipedia

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    He concluded that "The Divide: Enemies Within plays just well enough to avoid being insulting, but leaves the distinct impression it was thrown together using a recipe from some 'How to Make a Videogame' book. It's uninspired and lacking." [5] In contrast, Victor Lucas of The Electric Playground called it "one of those consummate gamer's games ...

  9. Sol Divide - Wikipedia

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    Sol Divide [a] is a scrolling shooter developed by Psikyo and released as an arcade video game in 1997. Ports were published for the PlayStation , Sega Saturn , and later PlayStation 2 , Microsoft Windows , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , and Xbox One .