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  2. List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters - Wikipedia

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    Leatherhead later built him a new body using Earth technology, and he would continue to provide aid to the Turtles, eventually officiating at April and Casey's wedding. He is also a playable character in the brawler game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up for the Wii. The Fugitoid appears in the 2012 animated series, voiced by David Tennant ...

  3. Grappling Hook (video game) - Wikipedia

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    One, a mobile game named Gladiator, provided the animation system used in Grappling Hook. [11] Grappling Hook was inspired by a Half-Life mod called Cold Ice. [11] Teister wanted to build on the "feeling of acceleration and velocity" [11] from Cold Ice with the use of the grappling hook; "I think the spatial puzzles are perfect to encourage the ...

  4. Super QuickHook - Wikipedia

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    The game is a spiritual successor to 2009's Hook Champ, and follows its playing characters traversing two-dimensional levels, primarily using a grappling hook. [3] The game was developed by a team of three people: Kepa Auwae, Jeremy Orlando, and Brandon Rhodes. Auwae designed the game, Orlando was the lead programmer, and Rhodes was the lead ...

  5. Rocket Jockey - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Jockey is a Windows video game created by Rocket Science Games and published by SegaSoft in 1996. The game's concept was developed by designer/lead programmer Sean Callahan, paired with an alternate reality 1930s America setting, conceived by VP of development/creative director Bill Davis.

  6. Bionic Commando (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bionic Commando, released in Japan as Top Secret [a] is a 1987 run and gun platform video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades.It was designed by Tokuro Fujiwara as a successor to his earlier "wire action" platformer Roc'n Rope (1983), building on its grappling hook mechanic; he was also the designer of Commando (1985). [7]

  7. Kaginawa - Wikipedia

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    Antique Japanese iron kaginawa climbing hook. Kaginawa (鈎縄 or 鉤縄, lit. "hook-rope" [1]) is a type of grappling hook used as a tool in feudal Japan by the samurai class, their retainers, foot soldiers and reportedly by ninja. Kaginawa have several configurations, from one to four hooks.

  8. Grapple Dog - Wikipedia

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    The game stars Pablo, a dog who traverses through 2D levels using his grappling hook to deal with platforming and enemies. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, and later the Xbox Series X. On Metacritic, the game received an average of 76/100 indicating "generally favorable reviews". [1]

  9. Naruto: Clash of Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX (NARUTO (ナルト) 疾風伝 激闘忍者大戦! EX, lit. Naruto Shippūden: Great Ninja Battle! EX) is the fifth installment of the Clash of Ninja series only for Japan. This game is the first game in the series to be released for the Wii, and was released in Japan on December 28, 2006. [17]