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  2. EA Sports College Football 25 - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports College Football 25 is a video game based on college football, developed by EA Orlando and published by EA Sports. [1] It is a part of the EA Sports College Football game series and the first such game in eleven years since NCAA Football 14 in 2013.

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  4. X (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    A plot can be undertaken in all games except X-Tension where the player takes part in missions to unfold events. In 2010, Egosoft released the X-Superbox, a pack containing all the X series games up to that date: X: Beyond the Frontier, X-Tension, X2: The Threat, X3: Reunion, and X3: Terran Conflict.

  5. List of arcade video games: X - Wikipedia

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    X Se Dae Quiz — 1995 Dream Island X the Ball — 1991 Rare: 1 X-Files — 1999 dgPIX Entertainment X-Men — 1992 Konami: Beat 'em up: 6 X-Men: Children of the Atom — 1994 Capcom: Fighting: 2 CPS2: X-Men vs. Street Fighter — 1996 Capcom: Fighting: 2 CPS2: X-Multiply — 1989 Irem: Scrolling shooter: 2 X-tom 3D — 1999 Game Vision Combat ...

  6. List of PC games (X) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 20:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Index of Windows games (X) - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: The Official Game: 2006 Z-Axis, Beenox, Amaze Entertainment, WayForward Technologies, Hypnos Entertainment Activision: X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse:

  8. X (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    X was designed by Dylan Cuthbert of Argonaut Software, who would later program Star Fox for the SNES. [2] After being intrigued by the Game Boy during the 1991 Consumer Electronics Show, Argonaut president Jez San commissioned Cuthbert to produce a 3D engine for the console and potentially create a game utilizing it. [2]

  9. X: Unmei no Sentaku - Wikipedia

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    X: Fateful Choice) is a fighting game created by Taito and Atelier Double and published by Bandai for PlayStation. Based on Madhouse's anime series X the game was released in Japan on August 22, 2002. The game features a total of ten fighters from two different groups present the X TV series who perform magic spells to take down each other.