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The following is an incomplete list of video games for the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, and MSX turbo R home computers.. Here are listed 1050 [a] games released for the system. The total number of games published for this platform is over 2000.
Infobox for hospitals, worldwide from large to small. Formats a right-side infobox to display many data items about a hospital, with the typical labels listed down the left side, and the corresponding data values on the right side of the box. Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Name The hospital name. When not ...
Erwin Rommel Memorial, place of his suicide with a cyanide pill, Herrlingen (2019). A suicide pill (also known as the cyanide pill, kill-pill, lethal pill, death-pill, cyanide capsule, or L-pill) is a pill, capsule, ampoule, or tablet containing a fatally poisonous substance that a person ingests deliberately in order to achieve death quickly through suicide.
A pillbox is a type of blockhouse, or concrete dug-in guard-post, often camouflaged, normally equipped with loopholes through which defenders can fire weapons. It is in effect a trench firing step, hardened to protect against small-arms fire and grenades, and raised to improve the field of fire.
The timing of a Theme Hospital-style game was apt: art director Mark Smart said making a hospital-simulation game "felt right" and that there was "a lot of love for Theme Hospital", while studio co-founder and technical director Ben Hymers said players had been wanting a sequel to Theme Hospital for years. [3]
Project Hospital is a hospital simulation game that focuses on accurate medical procedures and management. [2] The game has three tutorials, teaching the player the fundamentals of the game. Tasks include managing and hiring staff, and building. Building consists of laying down foundation, building walls, adding floor tiles, doors, and windows.
Theme Hospital was a commercial success, which surprised Bullfrog and Electronic Arts. It repeatedly appeared in the top five of budget charts and sold over 4 million copies. In 2014, Molyneux stated that he wanted the game to make a comeback, and described Theme Hospital as "a great game that I and many people remember". [5]
The game allows the player to manage a hospital from a god view. Each hospital is staffed by medical teams and packed with ill patients. The player is required to manage the staff and ensure patients are cared for and have the correct treatment facilities. As time progresses, new equipment will need to be built in order to cope with incoming ...