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  2. Kickoff '97 - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation gave four stars out of five for the PC version of the game, and called it "one of the most enjoyable soccer titles" for PC. [3]Chris Macholtz for the Arizona Daily Star called the game "no timeless classic, but it does stand on its own merits as being a game with absolutely no learning curve or complexity to it".

  3. Cinematronics, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Cinematronics, LLC, later known as Maxis South, was an American developer of computer games for the PC and Mac, based in Texas and founded in 1994 by David Stafford, Mike Sandige and Kevin Gliner. [1] They developed Tritryst for Virgin Interactive, Full Tilt! Pinball for Maxis, [2] and Jack Nicklaus 4 for Accolade.

  4. List of Maxis games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games created by Maxis. Maxis is an American video game developer that was founded in 1987 and became a division of Electronic Arts (EA) in 1997. Maxis' second software title was the seminal SimCity, a city simulation and planning game. Maxis is the creator of the best-selling PC game of all time, The Sims, and its sequel, The ...

  5. A-Train III - Wikipedia

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    Even the release of an add-on pack for the game failed to stir up any real support amongst the gaming community. The game was the first major failure from Maxis. [citation needed] In spite of the PC version's commercial failure in the US, Maxis later released a PlayStation version in 1996, based on Artdink's AIV: Evolution Global.

  6. Maxis - Wikipedia

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    Maxis' most successful series to date and one of the best-selling PC games of all time is The Sims (2000). [44] Maxis has developed seven expansion packs for the game, as well as an online spin-off titled The Sims Online. Maxis released The Sims 2 in 2004, a sequel title that features a full 3D environment, as opposed to the original's dimetric ...

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  8. RoboSport - Wikipedia

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    RoboSport is a 1991 turn-based tactics computer game.It was created by Edward Kilham and developed and published by Maxis. [2] [3]Splash screen. The player creates teams of robots and maneuvers them around a board to map out one "turn" of movement.

  9. Widget Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Widget Workshop: A Mad Scientist's Laboratory is a hands-on science kit, for use on the computer and off. It was released in 1995 and is one of the more obscure Maxis products.