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  2. Citadel: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu - Wikipedia

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    That the combat system is innovative definitely follows from the complete lack of movement allowances in the game." [4] In Issue 33 of Moves, John Prados called the components "impressive". Looking at game strategy, Prados was equally as impressed, noting that for the Viet Minh player, this game "is not completely a matter of 'human wave' tactics.

  3. Mission Against Terror - Wikipedia

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    Mission Against Terror, also known as M.A.T, is a multiplayer, free-to-play FPS.Launched into closed beta by Suba Games on September 3, 2010, [1] it quickly got the attention of many MMO media sites to giveaway closed beta keys.

  4. Codename MAT - Wikipedia

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    Codename MAT is a space combat simulator published in 1984 by Micromega for the ZX Spectrum [2] and Amstrad CPC [3] written by Derek Brewster. [1] The game is similar to Atari, Inc.'s Star Raiders from 1979. [4] [5] Both games allow switching between front and aft-facing views and have strategic chart and scan modes.

  5. Power Pad - Wikipedia

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    The Power Pad (known in Japan as Family Trainer, and in Europe and briefly in the United States as Family Fun Fitness) is a floor mat game controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a gray mat with twelve pressure-sensors embedded between two layers of flexible plastic. It was originally developed by Bandai.

  6. Dance pad - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 Power Pad is a classic example of the soft pad. "Soft" pads are thin and made of plastic. They generally cost $10–$20 USD. They are good for beginners to dance games or casual use, but they have a tendency to move around and wrinkle up during gameplay (unless "modded", such as by gluing or taping them to the top of a piece of plywood or the bottom of a transparent office chair mat [1]).