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  2. Stunt Island - Wikipedia

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    The game also has an editing mode where the player can splice together taped footage and insert sound effects. The game world is small and it is impossible to leave the area of the island without returning to it. The game runs well under DosBox from ver. 0.65 to present. The game was heavily patched more than a year following its initial release.

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  4. XPilot - Wikipedia

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    The objective of team games is to "destroy" the opponent's ball by placing it in the treasure chest. Team games may also be run in a slightly different Capture the flag mode. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Other modes exist, like trying to survive as long as possible surrounded by cannons, by dodging the bullets, or combinations of different modes.

  5. The Movies: Stunts & Effects - Wikipedia

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    Peter Molyneux stated that the design of the expansion was intended to integrate with the original game and appeal to different types of players: including new players, players midway through the game, and players who had completed the game and wanted to access the new moviemaking tools. [9] The game was released on 6 June 2006 for Windows. [1]

  6. Stunt Copter - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his parents released his games and source code into the public domain. [4] MacAddict magazine used Stunt Copter to demonstrate software compatibility of Mac OS X public beta. [5] An OS X version was released by Antell Software. [6] An iPhone version was released by nerdgames in 2009.

  7. Flight Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Aerobatic pilot Michael Goulian endorsed the game and assisted the team in making it more true to life. Flight Unlimited received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success; its sales exceeded 780,000 copies by 2002.

  8. Stunt Driver - Wikipedia

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    Stunt Driver (also known as Crash Course in some European releases) is a polygonal racing game released for MS-DOS in 1990. It has a feature set similar to Brøderbund's Stunts published the same year, including a track editor, and both games have much in common with Hard Drivin', the Atari Games 3D stunt driving simulator released in February 1989.

  9. Stunt GP - Wikipedia

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    Stunt GP is a radio-controlled car racing video game developed by the UK-based studio Team17, released in 2001. It was published by Eon Digital Entertainment for Windows and Dreamcast , and by Titus Software for PlayStation 2 .