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  2. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Following in 1990, Kenny Morse released a different game also titled Tank Wars, which introduced the concept of buying weapons and multiple AI computer-player tanks to the artillery game. Gravity Wars was a conversion of the Amiga game of the same name that took the artillery game into space, introducing a 2D gravity field around planets, a ...

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  4. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    War 3 (a.k.a. Artillery 3) Mike Forman: MAIN, Intel 8080, MOS Technology 6502, Zilog Z80: Original written in FOCAL Mod V (date unknown). TSS-8 BASIC IV port by M. E. Lyon Jr., 1972. HP Time-Shared BASIC port by Brian West, 1975. Microsoft BASIC port published by Creative Computing, 1979. 1976: Secret base: SEGA: Arcade [1] A secret bunker ...

  5. Scorched 3D - Wikipedia

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    Scorched 3D tasks players with destroying enemy tanks using different weapon systems, defense systems, gadgets, and maneuvers. At the beginning of each round, AI and player controlled tanks are randomly situated on a 3D landscape. Players then launch weapons at enemy tanks by gradually adjusting their tank's angle, rotation, and power. They may ...

  6. Diep.io - Wikipedia

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    A score board displays the players with the most points. [11] Diep.io has eight multiplayer game modes, including free-for-all and several team-based modes, as well as a few mini-game modes. [8] [10] When rounds end, special server tanks called Arena Closers are called into the arena to defeat the remaining players in order to close the server.

  7. Tokyo Wars - Wikipedia

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    The player engaging in combat with an enemy tank. Tokyo Wars allows one to eight players to control separate tanks, either as teammates or as opponents. Players can play either in the heart of downtown Tokyo or at the city's bayside dock. However, the players have twenty seconds to make all the decisions before the game automatically locks them in.

  8. 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]

  9. Tanki Online - Wikipedia

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    The players can strengthen their tank on the battlefield with the help of supply drop boxes: increased damage, increased armor, nitrous and the repair kit. The fifth drop box is the “Nuclear Energy”, which when picked up recharges the Overdrive – a unique hull ability.