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The Mega Drive version was also included in a Codemasters "2-in-1" cartridge with Fantastic Dizzy. All but Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade include a two player mode named Pie Slap, reminiscent of Armor Ambush for the Atari 2600. While the Master System and Game Gear versions are similar in graphics to the NES version, the gameplay is closer to ...
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The Sun does not generally produce cosmic ray particles with energy above 1 GeV that are capable of penetrating to the Earth's upper atmosphere and creating particle showers, so the changes in the solar flux do not directly influence the number of errors.
Cosmic Break (Japanese: コズミックブレイク, Hepburn: Kozumikku Bureiku, also stylized as CosmicBreak) is a free to play 3D MMO third-person shooter with big robots and colorful, explosive battles in an anime style. The game was developed and published by the Japanese company CyberStep, Inc. and was officially released in several countries.
Epic Battles is an out-of-print collectible card game produced by Score Entertainment that was released in September 2005. Gameplay attempts to emulate a traditional fighting game experience and features characters and attacks from several different franchises.
Cosmic Carnage [b] is a 1994 fighting video game developed by Almanic Corporation, in conjunction with ALU, and published by Sega exclusively for the 32X add-on. Set in an uncharted star system , the game follows eight fighters from two factions in a struggle for survival.
Cosmic Race [a] is a spaceship-themed racing video game developed for the PlayStation system, created by the Japanese company Neorex — their only produced game — which became famous after receiving the dishonor of a "0.0 out of 10.0" rating in Game Players magazine. The game was released in January 1995 in Japan only.