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  2. Amok (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The corporation enemies are grunts and machines that have been developed to kill the Slambird Robot; these include the "Grunt," "Scuba Grunts," and various robots and flying objects. The final enemy, "Svinet 17", is a scorpion-shaped robot that must be defeated to finish the game, and it is the most powerful of all the enemies: it can only be ...

  3. Blowing from a gun - Wikipedia

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    Blowing from a gun was a reported means of execution as long ago as the 16th century and was used until the 20th century. The method was used by the Portuguese in the 16th and 17th centuries, from as early as 1509 across their empire from Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka ) [ 2 ] to Mozambique [ 3 ] to Brazil . [ 4 ]

  4. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    It replaces the military theme with a player attempting to launch a performer into a container of water by adjusting the angle and force of the cannon. The game is based on an unreleased arcade video game developed at Atari. [5] Artillery Simulator for the Apple II was among the earliest graphical versions of the turn-based artillery video game.

  5. Marble Madness - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] The game's music was composed by Brad Fuller and Hal Canon who spent a few months becoming familiar with the sound chip's capabilities. [2] Cerny and Flanagan first collaborated on a video game based on Michael Jackson's Thriller. The project was canceled and the two began working on an idea of Cerny's that eventually became Marble Madness.

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  7. Sound cannon - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sound_cannon&oldid=1075318158"This page was last edited on 5 March 2022, at 03:07 (UTC). (UTC).

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  9. John Wilkinson (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    His boring machine has been called the first machine tool. He also developed a blowing device for blast furnaces that allowed higher temperatures, increasing their efficiency, and helped sponsor the first iron bridge in Coalbrookdale. He is notable for his method of cannon boring, his techniques at casting iron and his work with the government ...