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  2. Vexx - Wikipedia

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    Vexx is a 2003 platform game developed by Acclaim Studios Austin and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.The game was released in North America on February 11, 2003, and in Europe on April 4, 2003.

  3. List of Vectrex games - Wikipedia

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    The Test Cart is meant to be used along with the Vectrex Service Manual when repairing and testing the Vectrex game system. Also found later in 2000 was a single Overlay for use with the Test Cart. The Test Cart Overlay was acquired in a private sale from a former GCE employee.

  4. Over–under - Wikipedia

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    A variant of over-under betting, known as Under Over, [6] is a dice game played at various festivals. The object of the game is to predict whether the dice will roll to a total of under 7, over 7, or at 7. The game is typically played with 2 dice. A player typically places a wager on one of three spaces. These spaces are: Under 7 (usually pays ...

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  6. Vectrex - Wikipedia

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    The Vectrex, in contrast to other video game systems at the time, did not need to be hooked up to a television set; it had an integrated (vertically oriented) monochrome CRT monitor. A detachable wired control pad could be folded into the lower base of the console. Games came with translucent color overlays to place over the screen.

  7. College Football USA 96 - Wikipedia

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    Players had the option to play through a full 11-game season (or less as desired) as any of the 108 selectable Division I-A teams before the team advances to one of the college bowl games. College Football USA 96 would mark the first and the only time that the Southwest Conference would appear in a college football video game because it would ...

  8. Brutal Sports Football - Wikipedia

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    The game was first announced as Beastball, initially slated for launch between June and November 1993. [12] [13] [14] In October, Millennium Interactive published the game for Amiga under its final title, Brutal Sports Football. [4] [11] [15] In Germany, it was released as Crazy Sports Football. [16] [17] It was later ported to MS-DOS and Amiga ...

  9. NFL Challenge - Wikipedia

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    This made for an abstract game, unlike others where the player actually participated in the offense or defense. One of the user changeable features of the game was the fact that you could create or edit your own dream team, or enhance the performance of a particular current player who was having a good season, via a simple text edit of the ...