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  2. Clue (mobile games) - Wikipedia

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    AppSafari rated the game 2.5 out of 5: "You know the saying "As the official CLUE app", I was expecting a standard board game app in the style of Trivial Pursuit or Monopoly, but this goes a completely different direction, following in the footsteps of a point and click adventure game, only really, really badly", though noted "the art and sound ...

  3. Sphero - Wikipedia

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    Following on from the success of the BB-8 robot, Sphero has released a R2-D2 robot that is powered by Sphero technology. This is accompanied by an app which is available for iOS and Android (operating system) powered devices. [24] The R2-D2 droid, unlike the BB-8 and Sphero droids is not inductively charged, instead, a micro-USB connection is used.

  4. Now (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Logo for the "Now" brand of toy electronics. Now was a brand of electronics by Hasbro through Tiger Electronics that specializes in multimedia.Its most popular brand was the VideoNow, which was a personal videodisc player for children who wanted to watch their favorite shows on the go.

  5. List of Android app stores - Wikipedia

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    This form of the app store is often used by web developers to distribute apps that are not allowed in the Google Play Store; this may be due to an app allowing users wider access to the app system, or offering apps for "niche users" who choose to use only free and open-source software (F-Droid) or prefer to play indie games (Itch.io). Moreover ...

  6. Simon (game) - Wikipedia

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    R2-D2 Ditto Droid, a Star Wars version featuring R2-D2 sounds and Star Wars-themed graphics by Tiger Electronics, 1997. VTech's Wizard. A side quest in both the SNES and Game Boy Advance versions of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! that involves freeing creatures called "Banana Birds" using buttons on each system's controller.

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  8. Droid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Droid X, the Motorola Droid 2 features a redesigned slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but still features the Swype keyboard found on the Droid X. [9] A limited edition version featuring the Star Wars droid character R2-D2 with exclusive apps and content was announced by Verizon for September 30, 2010, to commemorate the thirtieth ...

  9. Brain Warp - Wikipedia

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    The game was the most popular in Duracell's Kids' Choice National Toy Survey in 1996. [5] During the manufacturing process, there were some units of Brain Warp that contained an earlier revision of the game, which can be called version 1.0 or version 2.0.