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  2. Rollcage Stage II - Wikipedia

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    Rollcage Stage II, also released as Death Track Racing, is a 2000 racing video game developed by Attention to Detail and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for thePlayStation and Microsoft Windows.

  3. New York Shock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    They went on to win their first 23 bouts, including the 2010 MDC Championships, before finally succumbing to the St Louis GateKeepers at the Spring Roll tournament in early 2011. [3] In late 2010, National Public Radio described the Shock Exchange squad as "quite possibly the strongest men's roller derby team in the country". [4]

  4. MLB '99 - Wikipedia

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    This installment of the series introduces a Spring Training mode, [2] in addition to the incumbent exhibition, season, playoff, and home run derby modes. [3] The game uses a cursor interface for pitching and batting. The player can adjust the batter's position and stance at the plate. [3]

  5. Rollcage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, Rollcage Stage II, was released in 2000 for PlayStation and Windows. In 2014 one of the former developers, Robert Baker released an unofficial update to address remaining bugs and support newer hardware under the name "Rollcage Redux".

  6. Roller Games - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles T-Birds team in 1983. Roller Games was the name of a sports entertainment spectacle created in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California [1] as a rival to the Jerry Seltzer-owned Roller Derby league, which had enjoyed a monopoly on the sport of roller derby — and its name — since its inception in 1935.

  7. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot. The game features the 28 MLB teams in existence at the time, though playing through a full 162 game season unlocks the option to play against the two 1998 expansion teams, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Arizona Diamondbacks (who were founded in 1995 but didn't begin play until 1998). The game includes a franchise mode ...

  8. Destruction Derby 2 - Wikipedia

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    Destruction Derby 2 is a 1996 vehicular combat racing video game developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The sequel to Destruction Derby (1995) and developed by the same team, players race with the goal of earning points by damaging opponent cars.

  9. Sprint 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sprint 2 is a two player overhead-view arcade racing video game released in 1976 by Kee Games, [3] a wholly owned subsidiary of Atari, and distributed by Namco in Japan. [2] While earlier driving games had computer-controlled cars that moved along a "canned predetermined" course, Sprint 2 "introduced the concept of a computer car that had the ...