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  2. Zero game - Wikipedia

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    The zero game has a Sprague–Grundy value of zero. The combinatorial notation of the zero game is: { | }. [1] A zero game should be contrasted with the star game {0|0}, which is a first-player win since either player must (if first to move in the game) move to a zero game, and therefore win. [1]

  3. Zero Gunner - Wikipedia

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    Zero Gunner (ゼロガンナー) is a shoot 'em up developed by Psikyo and released in 1997. The arcade game allows for eight-way movement using a joystick and supports up to two players at a time. Its lock on targeting mechanic allows players to rotate around targets. The game was succeeded by a sequel, Zero Gunner 2 for the Sega NAOMI/Dreamcast.

  4. F-Zero - Wikipedia

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    The game was initially titled F-Zero GC. The arcade counterpart of GX was called F-Zero AX, which was released alongside of its Nintendo GameCube counterpart in mid-2003. The game had three types of arcade cabinets; standard, the "Monster Ride", and the deluxe (which resembled an F-Zero vehicle).

  5. List of F-Zero media - Wikipedia

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    F-Zero Legend of Falcon Opening Theme: The Meaning of Truth: December 3, 2003 [67] 17:39 [68] NEC Interchannel: Notes: Features the introductory theme of TV Tokyo's F-Zero anime. [67] F-Zero GX/AX Original Soundtrack: July 22, 2004 [69] 2:25:15 Scitron Digital Content: Notes: Two CD set composed of BGM soundtracks to the video games F-Zero GX ...

  6. F1 Challenge - Wikipedia

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    F1 Challenge (F-1 ライブ インフォメーション, F-1 Live Information) is an officially licensed Formula One game developed by Bell Corporation and produced by Sega for the Sega Saturn. The game contains only three of the many Formula One circuits – Hockenheim , Monte Carlo , and Suzuka – while having another three based on the ...

  7. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing [a] is an arcade-style Formula One racing video game developed by Gremlin Graphics and released for various systems. The game was largely successful on Amiga and DOS platforms, and was consequently ported to home consoles.

  8. Zero-player game - Wikipedia

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    In the game, the player is a god that can communicate with a non-player character hero. [8] However, the game can progress with no interaction from the player. [9] Incremental games, sometimes called idle games or clicker games, are games which do require some player intervention near the beginning however may be zero-player at higher levels. [10]

  9. F1 Exhaust Note - Wikipedia

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    F1 Exhaust Note is a two-player racing game released for arcades in 1991, modeled on Formula One racing. The game has a standard dual racing cabinet setup. Each player station has a 25-inch monitor, steering controls, shift controls, pedals, and a decorative seat. The sound originates from the back of the seat giving the player surround sound ...