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  2. Predecessor (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Predecessor is the first title by UK-based developer Omeda Studios, which was founded in 2020 by Robbie Singh, Andrea Garella, and Steven Meilleur. [5] In 2021, Omeda was granted funding from Epic Games through their Epic MegaGrants program. [6] The initial funding of $2.2 million was designated towards the development of Predecessor.

  3. Unreal Tournament 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Tournament 2004 is a first-person arena shooter video game developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes.Part of the Unreal franchise, it is the third game in the Unreal Tournament series and the updated version of Unreal Tournament 2003.

  4. Leader Board - Wikipedia

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    Despite these additions, the game was less well received than its predecessor, being given an overall rating of 72% by Zzap!64 magazine. [6] World Class Leader Board was the last game in the series and included four courses; Cypress Creek, Doral Country Club, St Andrews, and the fictional Gauntlet Country Club. Three course expansion disks were ...

  5. Shinobi (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Fury (also The G.G. Shinobi II) is a direct sequel to the original The G.G. Shinobi game on Game Gear, and features much of the same gameplay mechanics as its predecessor. Both The G.G. Shinobi and The Silent Fury were Game Gear exclusive games. It was scored by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima.

  6. Temple Run 2 - Wikipedia

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    Temple Run 2 is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios.A sequel to Temple Run, the game was produced, designed and programmed by husband and wife team Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova, [7] with art by Kiril Tchangov. [7]

  7. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    Space shooting game that leapfrogged its predecessor, Galaxian, in popularity. Gorf: 1981 Midway: Multiple-mission fixed shooter game. Some of the levels were clones of other popular games. Notable for featuring robotic synthesized speech. Qix: 1981 Taito: The objective is to fence off a supermajority of the play area.

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  9. Gametrak - Wikipedia

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    The Gametrak uses a patented [2] mechanical system for tracking position of physical elements in three-dimensional space in real time.The base unit features two identical mechanisms, each of which can determine the three-dimensional coordinates of an associated element relative to the mechanism.