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  2. Astro's Playroom - Wikipedia

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    Astro's Playroom is a 2020 platform game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A sequel to Astro Bot Rescue Mission , the game comes pre-installed on every console, serving additionally as a free tech demo for the DualSense controller.

  3. Astro Bot - Wikipedia

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    Astro Bot is a 3D platformer where the player controls the title character, a small robot named Astro Bot, through the use of the DualSense controller.Astro's move set is identical to his previous incarnations from Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Astro's Playroom, maintaining his ability to jump, hover, punch, and spin-attack (the ability to swim underwater also makes a return from Astro Bot ...

  4. Astro Garden: Repair your garden and regain your memory on ...

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    Astro Garden comes with the expected gameplay mechanics: you'll chop down trees to earn wood that can be used to construct new buildings, completing actions will draw out monsters that need to be ...

  5. TransBot - Wikipedia

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    TransBot is a side scrolling shooter for one or two players, with players piloting the CA-214, a starfighter that can transform into a robot, the TransBot. The game features only two levels and beating the boss loops the game back to the first one, thus this is a never-ending game; it is impossible to finish.

  6. Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka - Wikipedia

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    Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka (stylized in all caps), or simply Pluto, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa.It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original from September 2003 to April 2009, with its chapters collected into eight tankōbon volumes.

  7. Dandy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 Atari Games arcade video game Gauntlet built upon the core design of Dandy, and a lawsuit from Palevich was settled out of court. Gauntlet designer Ed Logg later called Dandy a direct influence. [5] Electric Dreams Software published versions of Dandy for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC in 1986.

  8. AstroPop - Wikipedia

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    AstroPop is a 2004 puzzle video game developed and published by PopCap Games. The Adobe Flash version can be played online for free at several different websites, or a deluxe version can be downloaded and unlocked for a fee. The game was available for Xbox and Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade.

  9. Astro Gaming - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, ASTRO Gaming had 23 employees and had raised more than $5 million in additional funding. [5] In early 2011, the publicly traded Utah-based company, Skullcandy, purchased Astro Gaming for $10.8 million, acquiring all assets. [6] In 2016, Mill Road Capital purchased all outstanding stock of Skullcandy and its subsidiary, Astro Gaming. [7]