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  2. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    There have been several deaths that occurred while playing the game, such as the death of a Japanese woman who was hit by a driver who was playing the game. [229] In 2017, Jiansheng Chen, a Chinese-American grandfather, was shot and killed by a security guard while playing the game.

  3. Death Run - Wikipedia

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    Death Run is a 1987 low-budget British science fiction film directed by Michael J. Murphy. Shot on Super 8mm , it contains bargain basement production values but a great deal of action scenes and dynamic camerawork.

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  5. Temple Run 2 - Wikipedia

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    Temple Run 2 is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. A sequel to Temple Run , the game was produced, designed and programmed by husband and wife team Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova, [ 7 ] with art by Kiril Tchangov. [ 7 ]

  6. Dead Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Dead Frontier 3D version screenshot [6] depicting players in the Inner City at the helicopter crash site. A free registration process is required from the user. [7] [8] Once the registration process is completed, the player creates an avatar which can be used to play in a 3D computer graphics environment (although, with certain settings accessible via the forum, players can revert to the ...

  7. Star Wars (1983 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars is a first-person rail shooter designed by Mike Hally [5] and released as an arcade video game in 1983 by Atari, Inc. [6] It uses 3D color vector graphics to simulate the assault on the Death Star from the 1977 film Star Wars.

  8. Death Race (1976 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Death Race is an arcade driving video game developed and released by Exidy in the United States, first shipping to arcade distributors in April 1976. [2] The game was a modification of Exidy's 1975 game Destruction Derby in which players crashed into cars to accrue points. In Death Race, the objective became to run into "gremlins" to gain score ...

  9. DeathSpank - Wikipedia

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    The world is a mixture of 2D and 3D props on 3D terrain, and is rendered without load screens as the player moves between areas. The game also features a local cooperative mode, in which the second player takes the role of Sparkles the Wizard. Sparkles is equipped with multiple spells which provide support to DeathSpank, including a healing spell.