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  2. Retribution (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally a film composer, this was the first video game on which he worked. Adams was given storyboards for the animated introduction and cutscenes to aid him as he began writing the score while they were still being rendered. [2] Gremlin released Retribution in Europe in November 1994.

  3. 1994 in video games - Wikipedia

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    April 28 – Sega and MGM make a venture to create video games, movies, and television programs. June 24 – The Computer Game Developers Association is formed by Ernest W. Adams. November – Game Zero magazine drops their print format and becomes the first video game news magazine on the web.

  4. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    On December 9, 1993, and March 4, 1994, members of the combined United States Senate Committees on Governmental Affairs and the Judiciary held congressional hearings with several spokespersons for companies in the video game industry including Nintendo and Sega, involving violence in video games and the perceived impacts on children.

  5. Category:Video game stubs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for stub articles relating to video games. You can help by expanding them. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{ videogame-stub }} instead of {{ stub }} .

  6. Bill Walsh College Football - Wikipedia

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    Bill Walsh College Football is an American football video game released for the Super NES, Genesis, and Sega CD. It is one of the earliest video games to deal with the sport at a college level and is built around the fame of coach Bill Walsh. The game was followed by a sequel, Bill Walsh College Football '95.

  7. Death Gate - Wikipedia

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    Death Gate is an adventure game loosely based on Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's fantasy book series The Death Gate Cycle. Legend Entertainment released it for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1994.

  8. Gone Fishin' (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gone Fishin' is a fishing video game for DOS released in 1994 by Amtex. The player takes part of a fishing tournament in the Bay of Quinte in Lake Ontario.This includes buying fishing equipment at a store and getting advice from both the storekeeper and an older man at a nearby fishing lodge.

  9. Operation Body Count - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of 40 levels. The first few levels are set in the sewers, where the player attempts to make their way up to the basement of the building. Upon getting into the UNN building, the player then combat the terrorists. When level 40 is reached, the player come face-to-face with Victor himself.