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  2. Outlaw (1978 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crane's version reduces the controls to one control stick and button. [10] Crane described developing Outlaw as a "trial by fire" and said he was too ambitious on the project. He later reflected that the best thing about the game was learning how to develop the gameplay elements so he could work on more complicated projects in the future. [3]

  3. Freeway (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Freeway was a new game developed by Crane for Activision, which had begun releasing games independently in 1980. Crane stated the game was inspired by an incident involving Activision staff witnessing someone crossing Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. Crane's game initially involved a human being crossing the game, and was changed shortly before ...

  4. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The following are commercial games that were once released as free downloads but were not freely redistributable software. Airborne Ranger (1988), a stealth 2D game by MicroProse . It was released as freeware by Atari to promote Airborne Rangers .

  5. Ghostbusters (1984 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ghostbusters is a licensed game by Activision based on the film of the same name. It was designed by David Crane and released for several home computer platforms in 1984, and later for video game console systems, including the Atari 2600, Master System and Nintendo Entertainment System.

  6. The Tribes of Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Tribes of Crane was a turn-based game where players took on the role of leader of a tribe on the planet of Crane, and attempted to accumulate warriors, gold, and other resources. [3] It was the first commercial play-by-mail game that was moderated by a human game master instead of a computer, although later the game master was assisted by a ...

  7. List of Ghostbusters video games - Wikipedia

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    Crane wrote the game in six weeks, based in part on an incomplete project called Car Wars about armed automobiles in a city. This led to the "ghost vacuum" on the Ecto-1, something not present in the film. Activision obtained the license early in the film's production, and most of the game was finished by the time Crane watched the film.

  8. Batman Begins (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Batman subsequently intercepts the shipment, and follows the helicopter used to transport it to Crane, leading to the game's opening sequence. Lucius develops an antidote and cures Bruce of the gas sprayed on him, which he learns is a dose of toxin made by Crane which induces horrifying hallucinations and irrational fear.

  9. Claw (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot gave Claw a score of 7.7, stating that it is "easily the finest modern side scroller available for the PC". [7] Colin Williamson of PC Gamer praised the graphics and 64-player mode, but criticized the game for being too similar to other side-scrollers. [8] Craig Majaski of WorldVillage praised the game and gave it a score of 4/5. [9 ...