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  2. List of PC-88 games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Listed here are all 494 known games released for the PC-88. [1] List of games. Title Release date(s) ...

  3. Category:Video games with tile-based graphics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Tile-matching video games (5 C, 88 P) Pages in category "Video games with tile-based graphics"

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  5. Bonze Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of several rounds: Dilapidated Backyard Cemetery, The Dead-or-Alive River, Burning Inferno, Bloody Pond, Glacier Trap, Lose-Your-Way-Maze, and finally Emma's Lair. Reception [ edit ]

  6. Top 10 bloodiest video games - AOL

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    Top 10 Bloody Video Games. Video games are known for being violent, but to be fair so are movies, and TV, and to a lesser extent, novels and plays. But, we like a bit of the old ultra-violence ...

  7. Tesserae (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Primary tiles of red, blue and yellow combine to produce secondary tiles of purple, green and orange. A gray tile is produced by combining all three primary tiles. Game play starts simple with only primary tiles on a rectangular board. More complex board shapes as well as introducing secondary tiles increases the difficulty.

  8. Category:1988 video games - Wikipedia

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    Big Bang (video game) Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa; Bionic Commando (1988 video game) The Black Bass (1988 video game) Black Lamp (video game) BlackJack Academy; Blade Eagle 3-D; Blasted (video game) Blaster Master (video game) Bloody Wolf; Bombuzal; Bonze Adventure; Bravoman; By Fair Means or Foul

  9. Rusty (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rusty [a] is an action video game developed and published by C-Lab in Japan in July 1993 for PC-98 with MS-DOS, with direction, writing and programming by Naoto Niida, production by Masayoshi Koyama, and music by Masahiro Kajihara, Kenichi Arakawa, and Ryu Takami.