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  2. Primal (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Primal is a 2003 action-adventure video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It was the last video game to be developed at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe before its renaming to SCEE Cambridge Studio.

  3. Rushing Beat - Wikipedia

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    The games play like typical beat'em ups, with both jump and attack buttons. The attack button allows players to use a standing combination of attacks, as well as jumping attacks, holds and throws. Each game features a one or two player mode, in which the player must defeat a plethora of enemies using punches , kicks and various weapons ...

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    The general style of bōsōzoku bike modification appears to combine elements of an American chopper bike and a British café racer. Examples of modifications that are taken from these styles are raised handle bars like those on a chopper or over-sized fairings like those found on café racers (though bōsōzoku usually fit them much higher on ...

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  6. List of Infinite Challenge episodes - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled in Case of Rain Special #2 Gary , Jung Jae-hyung, Defconn: 317 264 August 27, 2011 Infinite Challenge Classic - So Ji-sub Returns Special #1 So Ji-sub: 318 265 September 3, 2011 Infinite Challenge Classic - So Ji-sub Returns Special #2 So Ji-sub: Speed Special #1 319 266 September 10, 2011 Chuseok Gift Special 320 267 September 17, 2011

  7. Aftermath! - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath! is the second RPG produced by Hume and Charrette for FGU after producing Bushido. [2] It was also praised for its features, but often criticized for its complexity, a common refrain about FGU. [2] Characters are rated on a set of six stats – Wit, Will, Strength, Deftness, Speed, and Health. [3]

  8. Health (game terminology) - Wikipedia

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    The Fallout games use health points, but allow characters to inflict damage to different parts of the enemy's body, which affects gameplay. [12] [13] For example, if a leg is injured, the character can get a fracture, which will reduce their movement speed, [14] and if their arm is injured, the character can drop their weapon. [12]

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