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  2. Life & Death - Wikipedia

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    Life & Death is a computer game published in 1988 by The Software Toolworks. The player takes the role of an abdominal surgeon. The original packaging for the game included a surgical mask and gloves. [1] A sequel, Life & Death II: The Brain, was published in 1990. In this sequel, the player is a neurosurgeon. [2]

  3. Trauma Center (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Trauma Center [b] is a series of video games developed by Atlus and published by Atlus (Japan, North America) and Nintendo (Europe). Beginning with Trauma Center: Under the Knife in 2005 for the Nintendo DS, the series released four more entries on the DS and Wii.

  4. Life & Death II: The Brain - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Jesse W. Chen reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Life & Death II: The Brain is not simply humorous entertainment, but it has educational value as well. It will take players some time to absorb the fundamentals of neurological conditions and surgical techniques, but it is time well spent."

  5. Surgeon Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Surgeon Simulator (formerly Surgeon Simulator 2013) is a surgical simulation video game developed and published by Bossa Studios.The initial version was created by Tom Jackson, Jack Good, Luke Williams and James Broadley in a 48-hour period for the 2013 Global Game Jam; the developers continued and spent 48 days creating a commercial version. [1]

  6. Trauma Center: Under the Knife - Wikipedia

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    After each operation, the player is graded on their performances, with rankings going from "C" (the lowest) to "S" (the highest). [5] [7] After an operation is completed in the story mode, players can attempt it again in the Challenge mode for a higher score. [5] The player can save their game after each story chapter.

  7. Category:Medical video games - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death (video game) Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in Anatomy; Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus; E. Emergency (video game series) Emergency (video game)

  8. Trauma Center: Second Opinion - Wikipedia

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    An operation in Second Opinion. Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a video game that combines surgical simulation gameplay with storytelling using non-interactive visual novel segments using static scenes, character portraits, text boxes, and rare voice clips during gameplay segments.

  9. Isle of the Dead (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game switches from 3D to 2D when obtaining items, using an adventure game interface as well as commands such as "Look", "Get", and "Use". [1] [5] Instant-death traps also appear in the game; in one of these, a gun blows up in Dunbar's face if it is not lubricated. [3] Quitting the game causes Dunbar to commit suicide by gunshot. [6]