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  2. ClayFighter - Wikipedia

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    ClayFighter is a fighting/beat 'em up series of video games.The series has character sprites rendered from clay-animated figures, [1] and parodies of other fighting games such as Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat.

  3. ClayFighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    N. Boss only attacks with projectiles copied from other characters and a grab attack. Unlike the other characters, he does not appear to be made of clay and the announcer does not announce his name at the start of the match or when he wins. N. Boss uses the purple meteor itself as his arena, although it is actually a palette swap of The Blob's ...

  4. ClayFighter 63⅓ - Wikipedia

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    Sculptor's Cut introduced new storylines, simplified menu navigation, adjustments to the combat system, and a new introduction sequence featuring vocal lyrics, along with other minor changes. Most notably, it reinstated four of the five characters that were removed from the original release of ClayFighter 63⅓ , in addition to the original ...

  5. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    The lack of raw materials during World War II made the manufacture of new machines difficult and expensive. [6] The first all original amusement device made by Williams was a flipperless pinball machine called Suspense (1946). During the late 1940s and early 1950s, Williams continued to make pinball machines and the occasional bat-and-ball game.

  6. Boss (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A common everyday example of a boss is the housing of the rotation spindle in a washing machine drum, or on a cylinder lawn mower at the end of the cutting blade cylinder which may house a bearing set to allow the cylinder to rotate through one plane, but held firm in another plane. A boss can also be a brass eyelet on a sail.

  7. Category:Cutting machines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cutting machines" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abrasive saw; B.