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Video game walkthrough or play-through, video footage of a video game being played Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Play-through .
A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...
vs. Method Round Notes Welterweight 147 lb Pernell Whitaker: def. James McGirt (c) UD 12/12 Note 1: Bantamweight 118 lb Junior Jones: def. Juan Pablo Salazar KO 4/12 Note 2: Welterweight 147 lb Larry Barnes: def. Clarence Coleman UD 10/10 Super Middleweight 168 lb Joe Gatti: def. Oscar Noriega TKO 2/8 Light Heavyweight 175 lb Lou Del Valle: def ...
vs. Method Round Notes Welterweight 147 lb Pernell Whitaker (c) def. James McGirt: UD 12/12 Note 1: Heavyweight 200+ lb David Tua: def. Ken Lakusta KO 4/10 Light Middleweight 154 lb Raúl Márquez: def. Darryl Cherry KO 6/10 Cruiserweight 190 lb Jade Scott: def. Stacy McSwain TKO 2/10 Light Welterweight 140 lb Dorin Spivey: def. James Edwards ...
The Play Game button displays the play game window, where there are options to resume the game from a current point that a player has reached, play a tutorial (required for new players) or start a ...
Vanguard (ヴァンガード, Vangādo) is a scrolling shooter arcade video game developed by TOSE. [6] It was released by SNK in Japan and Europe 1981, [7] [3] and licensed to Centuri for manufacture in North America in October [1] and to Zaccaria in Italy the same year. [4] Cinematronics converted the game to cocktail arcade cabinets in North ...
Aconcagua (アコンカグア) is a 2000 adventure video game developed by WACWAC! and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released only in Japan. [2] The game is set on a mountain after a plane crash, and allows for the switching between characters. [2] It received a full English language fan translation in 2022.
N (stylized as n) is a freeware video game developed by Metanet Software. It was inspired in part by Lode Runner, Soldat, and other side-scrolling games. It was the first of the N series, followed by N+ and N++. N won the audience choice award in the downloadables category of the 2005 Independent Games Festival. [1]