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  2. Category:BitComposer Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games published by bitComposer Interactive, also known as bitComposer Games and bitComposer Entertainment. Pages in category "BitComposer Interactive games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. Bit.Trip - Wikipedia

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    The second game in the series, Bit.Trip Core (2009), continues the rhythm based gameplay of the series. The gameplay involves players taking control of a plus shape in the middle of the screen that can fire a laser beam in only four directions (up, down, left and right), with the objective being to destroy patterns of blocks that zoom across the screen.

  4. Category:Bit Managers games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by Bit Managers. Pages in category "Bit Managers games" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. List of LucasArts games - Wikipedia

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    Lucasfilm Games Lucasfilm Games Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: P-38: Lightning: MS-DOS: 1991: LucasArts LucasArts Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: P-80: Shooting Star: MS-DOS: 1991: LucasArts LucasArts Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: MS-DOS: August 1991: Lucasfilm Games Lucasfilm Games Star Wars: NES, Game Boy, Master System, Game Gear ...

  6. Bit Managers - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Bit Managers was chosen by Acclaim Entertainment to develop some games of the Turok series for Game Boy. In 1998, the year of the launch of Game Boy Color , Bit Managers was the first third-party developer to finish two Game Boy Color titles ( Turok 2 and Sylvester & Tweety ).

  7. Crazy Comets - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Comets is a shoot 'em up programmed by Simon Nicol for the Commodore 64 and published by Martech in 1985. [1] The game is a clone of Gottlieb's 1983 Mad Planets arcade game, [2] even using the same logo treatment with "Crazy" and "Comets" replacing "Mad" and "Planets" respectively.

  8. Summer Days - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 2006, the day before the game's release, 0verflow posted on their blog [36] that a patch called 1.01B, at 1.25 GB, was being distributed through file hosting sites and BitTorrent as a successor to a 1.01A [44] at 2.29GB. [45] Customers were encouraged to use BitComet and to seed the patch to others after download. [46]

  9. Bit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the consoles manufactured by Bit Corporation were clones of existing systems, such as the Famicom, Atari 2600 and Sega SG-1000. [6] The company also produced two computers, the Bit-60 and Bit-90, which were based on 2600 and ColecoVision hardware respectively and compatible with each console's cartridges.