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  2. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting game planned by Cavia, developed by Eighting, and published by Capcom. [1] It was released in Japan for arcades on June 11, 2008, and for the PlayStation 2 on December 18, 2008.

  3. Cheating in video games - Wikipedia

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    Cheating in video games involves a video game player using various methods to create an advantage beyond normal gameplay, usually in order to make the game easier.Cheats may be activated from within the game itself (a cheat code implemented by the original game developers), or created by third-party software (a game trainer or debugger) or hardware (a cheat cartridge).

  4. Game Genie - Wikipedia

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    The codes were printed on sticky labels to put on the back of the Game Gear cartridge. When entering codes, the player could easily see what to type in rather than looking through the book. In the code input menu for the Game Gear Game Genie, a player typing the word "DEAD" will cause the screen to move up and down, possibly as an Easter egg.

  5. Icomania cheats and answers: Level 9 (Part 3) - AOL

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    At least on the positive side, you gave us some of the game's most memorable brainteasers, To Icomania level 9, parting is such sweet sorrow. It seems like only yesterday that we downloaded you ...

  6. Icomania cheats and answers: Level 9 (Part 2) - AOL

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    We breezed through most of them, and with only one level 10 puzzle to solve, that means we'll just have to wait until the game's creators Icomania cheats and answers: Level 9 (Part 2) Skip to main ...

  7. List of Sailor Moon video games - Wikipedia

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    The Sailor Moon video game series is based on Naoko Takeuchi's manga and anime series of the same name. The series was released in Japan during the height of the media franchise's popularity. By 1995, there were ten game releases, each with sales figures of about 200,000 to 300,000. [1] By 1998, twenty games were released. [2]

  8. Category:Project Moon games - Wikipedia

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  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1272 on Thursday, December ...

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1272 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.