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  2. Star Wars Combine - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Combine (SWC) is a real-time massively multiplayer online browser game, set in the Star Wars universe as a persistent world.It was released in December 1998 as a sort of continuation of a game that existed between the mid-90s and summer 1998 known as Star Wars Simulation.

  3. World Club Champion Football - Wikipedia

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    The game is officially abbreviated as WCCF. It is the first arcade game to combine trading cards with a video game, establishing a new genre of arcade game. [2] The game was mostly released in Japan and has never received a port. The player builds a team by collecting and trading specially marked player cards, produced by Panini. [3]

  4. Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay alternates between an open-ended world map, action sequences, and dialog, where the player engages other characters and further conversations and relationships. Choice of dialogue alters the future of the game. Using the world map, the player can sail to any location, triggering dialogue or an action sequences.

  5. Wild Guns - Wikipedia

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    Annie firing at the boss in the first stage. Wild Guns is a shooting gallery game with an American Wild West setting along with sci-fi and steampunk influences. [1] [2]: 2 The gameplay combines elements from third-person shooters and light gun games in a similar fashion to Blood Bros. and Cabal.

  6. Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters - Wikipedia

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    Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters, known in Japan as Lethal Enforcers 2: The Western, [a] is a 1994 light gun shooter arcade game and a prequel to the original Lethal Enforcers. In contrast with the first game's modern law enforcement theme, Lethal Enforcers II takes place in the American Old West .

  7. Seibu Kaihatsu - Wikipedia

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    One of their earliest arcade hits was the 1989 rail shooter Dynamite Duke, one of the first to combine close combat with long-range shooting. A year later, Seibu Kaihatsu became best known for their 1990 vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game Raiden, which was successful enough to earn several sequels and spin-offs in its series of titles.

  8. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    Sega's arcade version of Tetris was released in December 1988. [5] In Japan, it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1989, [6] and remained among the top ten annual highest-grossing arcade conversion kits through 1995. [7] Mega Drive version developed by Sanritsu Denki, which was cancelled, resulting in less than ten copies being printed.

  9. Combo (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The first game with score combos was Data East's 1981 DECO Cassette System arcade game Flash Boy. [9] Combos are a main feature in many puzzle games, such as Columns, Snood and Magical Drop. Primarily they are used as a scoring device, but in the modes of play that are level-based, are used to more quickly gain levels.