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  2. Shobon no Action - Wikipedia

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    Shobon no Action, [a] [b] also known as Cat Mario, is a Japanese freeware platform game released in February 2007. The game features frustrating elements which has made it subject to internet video game commentary , such as ostensibly innocuous objects that kill the character in ways unforeseeable to the player.

  3. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Action/adventure Commercial 10.5 or higher Assassin's Creed II: Ubisoft 2010 Action/adventure Commercial 10.5 or higher Assassin's Creed Shadows: Ubisoft 2024 Action/adventure Commercial 14.4 or higher (M1 or higher) AssaultCube: Rabid Viper Productions 2006 First-person shooter Open source Asshole: Yiminee Software Card game Shareware 7.1–9. ...

  4. Talk:Shobon no Action - Wikipedia

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    What I believe happened was around 2008-2009, someone was trying to research where "Cat Mario" came from and found Chiki's blog. They saw the URL of the development page and used that as name reference. Syobon no Action isn't a wrong way to read the name - what is erroneous, however, is Syobon Action.

  5. Talk:Syobon Action - Wikipedia

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  6. InstantAction - Wikipedia

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    It was originally released on July 15, 2009 for the PC, Xbox Live Arcade and iPhone/iPod Touch. On April 29, 2010 InstantAction released a 20-minute demo of the game to show off the companies new embed technology, along with the option to buy the full game for $9.99. [11] Instant Jam was a music rhythm game similar to Guitar Hero, only in the ...

  7. Trap Adventure 2 - Wikipedia

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    Trap Adventure 2 is a 2D platform game made by Hiroyoshi Oshiba. The game is known for its very hard levels, with endless traps similar to Cat Mario. [1] [2] It was originally released in 2016 for iOS and gained popularity in 2018.

  8. Full screen effect - Wikipedia

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    The speed of applying a full screen effect is independent of the complexity of the image. In 3D rendering applications such as video games, common full screen effects include color filters, depth of field, and full screen bloom. A color filter, for example, may desaturate an image or convert it to grayscale.

  9. Fullscreen (aspect ratio) - Wikipedia

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    Fullscreen (or full screen) refers to the 4:3 (1. 33:1) aspect ratio of early standard television screens and computer monitors. [1] Widescreen ratios started to become more popular in the 1990s and 2000s. Film originally created in the 4:3 aspect ratio does not need to be altered for full-screen release.