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  2. ShellShock Live - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor of two flash games in the ShellShock Live series released between 2010 and 2012 by the same developer. [2] It was released on platforms such as Microsoft Windows , Mac , Linux , Xbox One , and PlayStation 4 and is now available on mobile platforms Android and iOS as of May 12, 2022.

  3. Armored Fist 3 - Wikipedia

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    AllGame was more positive than most reviews, praising the game's use of graphics and sounds to create an involving experience, stating "I was amazed at the detail of the 3D environments, the use of color, and the multiple camera angles available. You actually feel like you're in a tank.

  4. List of Koei Tecmo games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games developed and/or published by Koei Tecmo, one of their internal development houses, or the pre-merger companies Tecmo (formerly known as Tehkan) or Koei. Some games were only published by Tecmo or Koei in a specific region or for a specific platform; these games will only list the publisher relevant to this list (i ...

  5. Pikachu - Wikipedia

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    In all other appearances, Pikachu uses an in-game digitized "cry," a sound effect used to represent animal cries in the games. This cry had previously been used to represent Pikachu audibly in the main series games prior to X and Y. [33] Other voice actors have voiced Pikachu in English.

  6. Pokémon Channel - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Channel, released in Japan as Pokémon Channel ~Together with Pikachu!~, [a] is a 2003 video game in the Pokémon series developed by Ambrella and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the GameCube. The player's goal is to help Professor Oak refine and promote his TV network through watching broadcasts with the mouse-like ...

  7. Tank Racer - Wikipedia

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    How many "cups" the player has won in Cup Mode affects the speed of the tanks and the power-ups. Each tank has an energy/health bar, and when this is depleted, the game is over for that player. [7] [8] The multi-player Racing Mode lets players race against each other on 6 tracks. There is also a Catch-up mode to help less experienced players. [4]

  8. Cho Aniki (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cho Aniki (超兄貴, Chō Aniki, lit. "Super Big Brother") is the first game in the Cho Aniki series. It was originally released in 1992 on the Super CD-ROM² System. Years later, the game was released as part of Project EGG for Windows Store and Wii's Virtual Console in Japan, North America, and Europe. This makes it the first time any game ...

  9. Category:Tank simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    TAC (video game) Tanarus (video game) Tank (video game) Tank Battalion; Tank Beat; Tank Commander (video game) Tank Force; Tank Racer; Tank Troopers; Tank Universal; Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation; Tank! Tank! Tank! Tanki X; Team Yankee (video game) Tiny Tank; TNK III; Tobruk (video game) Tokyo Wars; Toy Commander; Toy Soldiers ...