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  2. Dragon Rage (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. Costello reviewed Dragon Rage in The Space Gamer No. 63. [1] Costello commented that "Dragon Rage is a worthwhile game. to some extent, I felt like I was playing out a tactical skirmish from Chaosium's Dragon Pass, Rage is an intriguing game, drawing you back for another go and it's a quick setup. One can only bemoan the passing of ...

  3. Dwarfstar Games - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfstar Games was a division of Heritage Models that published microgame-sized fantasy and science fiction board wargames in the early 1980s. They typically came with 12"x14" fold-out cardstock mapboards and 154 thin die-cut counters.

  4. Dragon Rage - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Rage is a PlayStation 2 game by The 3DO Company. The player controls an escaped dragon named Cael Cyndar on a mission to save the dragon race from extinction by the orcs. Cael's guide is Adara the Sprite. The dragon's attacks include ramming, biting, grabbing & dropping, and breathing fire. Whenever Cael eats orcs, he gains Mana points.

  5. Magikarp and Gyarados - Wikipedia

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    Magikarp and Gyarados are a pair of species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [1]

  6. Path of Exile - Wikipedia

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    Path of Exile (full release) 23 October 2013 In October 2013, Path of Exile officially launched leaving what had been Open Beta, the launch was an expansion that changed the shape of the game. Originally Open Beta version 0.10.0 in January 2013 marked the point where Path of Exile was opened to the public as a free-to-play game.

  7. Pokémon: Magikarp Jump - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon: Magikarp Jump (Japanese: はねろ!コイキング, Hepburn: Hanero! Koiking, Splash! Magikarp) is a free-to-play mobile game developed by Select Button and published by The Pokémon Company. It was released in May 2017 for iOS and Android platforms. Players train Magikarp for competition in jumping contests.

  8. Mod DB - Wikipedia

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    Mod DB is a website that focuses on general video game modding.It was founded in 2002 by Scott "INtense!" Reismanis. As of September 2015, the Mod DB site has received over 604 million views, has more than 12,500 modifications registered, [1] and has hosted more than 108 million downloads. [2]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Recognized content - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. {{WikiProject Video games}}) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update.