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  2. XBill - Wikipedia

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    XBill is an arcade style game for the X Window System.The game features a bespectacled character known as "Bill" (a spoof of Bill Gates).The goal is to prevent Bill's legions of clones from installing "Wingdows", a virus "cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system" (a parody of Windows), on a variety of computers running other operating systems.

  3. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    PC: Left Behind Games: Accusations that the game promoted religious "convert or kill" violence, sexism and racism. [121] [122] [123] Some reviewers denied that the game contained any truly controversial gameplay, [124] but instead took issue with the game's clumsy controls, in-game advertising and lackluster AI. [125]

  4. Weebl and Bob - Wikipedia

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    A related Flash game, titled Ultimate Pie Theft, was released in September 2006. It is a remake of the popular video game Pac-Man, except the player controls Wee Bull, who attempts to steal all of the pies belonging to Weebl, Bob, Hairy Lee and Chris the Ninja Pirate Mushroom. While doing so, the characters will continuously say one-liners such ...

  5. Contra (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Contra [a] is a 1987 run and gun video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. [5] [6] A home version was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, along with ports for various home computer formats, including the MSX2.

  6. Touch of Death - Wikipedia

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    In Kill Bill: Volume 2, a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, a martial arts teacher named Pai Mei uses his Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique to kill opponents after they have taken five steps. [13] [14] In the 2012 video game Sleeping Dogs it is the final and most powerful move that can be learned.

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  8. B.C. Bill - Wikipedia

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    The game was the last title published by Imagine, which was wound up in July 1984 due to unpaid debts of £10,000. [7] Prior to the company's collapse Beau Jolly acquired the rights to market Imagine's games, [8] so after the company's demise Beau Jolly took over marketing and distribution of B.C. Bill. [9]

  9. Desktop Tower Defense - Wikipedia

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    This game was featured on Attack of the Show! and the Lab with Leo on G4TechTV. It was also in the March issue of Game Informer, with a positive review. As of July 2007, the game had been played more than 15 million times since its inception in March of the same year. The game makes approximately $100,000 per year, according to its creator. [6]