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  2. Terminal Velocity (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal Velocity is a 1995 shooter video game originally developed by Terminal Reality and published by 3D Realms for DOS and Windows 95, and MacSoft for Mac OS.It is an arcade-style flight combat game, with simpler game controls and physics than flight simulators.

  3. List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (North America)

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    The first three Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console titles were Game Boy games and debuted alongside the Nintendo 3DS eShop in June 2011. [ 1 ] There were 51 games available to purchase, of which one ( Tetris ) was delisted before the Nintendo 3DS eShop's closure, due to Nintendo's Tetris license expiring.

  4. List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (North America)

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    Some of these games were also available on the Wii Virtual Console, which can be played through Wii U's Wii Mode, but these legacy versions lack some features of the Wii U Virtual Console. While Wii Virtual Console titles cannot be played using the Wii U GamePad's controls, a September 2013 system update enabled the use of the GamePad's screen ...

  5. Battle of B-R5RB - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of B-R5RB or the Bloodbath of B-R5RB (/ ˈ b iː t æ k ɑːr f aɪ v ɑːr ˈ b iː / ⓘ) was a massive-scale virtual battle fought in the MMORPG space game Eve Online in January 2014 (YC 116 in-game), possibly the largest player-versus-player battle in gaming history at the time.

  6. Velocity (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Velocity is a shoot 'em up video game developed by FuturLab for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita as a PlayStation mini. [3] A sequel, Velocity 2X , was released on September 2, 2014 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, and on August 19, 2015 for Steam and Xbox One .

  7. Virtuality (product) - Wikipedia

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    Virtuality was a range of virtual reality machines produced by Virtuality Group, and found in video arcades in the early 1990s. [1] The machines delivered real-time VR gaming via a stereoscopic VR headset, joysticks, tracking devices and networked units for a multi-player experience.

  8. Category:Virtual Console games - Wikipedia

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    Bases Loaded (video game) Battle Lode Runner; Beyond Oasis; Big Brain Academy (video game) Binary Land; Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa; Bio-Hazard Battle; Bionic Commando (1992 video game) Black Belt (1986 video game) Black Tiger (video game) Blades of Steel; Blaster Master (video game) Blaster Master: Enemy Below; Blazing Lazers; Blazing Star; Bloody ...

  9. BattleTech Centers - Wikipedia

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    BattleTech Centers are commercial virtual entertainment venues that feature multiplayer virtual combat in the fictional BattleTech universe. The games are played in fully enclosed cockpits with multiple screens, joysticks, and rudder pedals. [1] Today, the gaming cockpits can now be found in only 2 sites listed in table below in the United ...