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  2. Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy - Wikipedia

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    Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy, also known as simply Starship Troopers in the U.S., is a real-time tactics video game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label in 2000.

  3. Risk II - Wikipedia

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    Risk II is a video game version of the board game Risk, developed by Deep Red Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It's a sequel to the 1996 version of Risk . In addition to the classic board game style of play, Risk II introduced new modes including a single-player tournament and a brand new concept called ...

  4. Category:Infogrames games - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro Interactive games (47 P) Humongous Entertainment games (2 C, 31 P) N. Neverwinter Nights (1 C, 15 P) O. Ocean Software games (1 C, 156 P) Oddworld (1 C, 10 P)

  5. Category:Hasbro Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    Video games published by Hasbro Interactive, also known as Infogrames Interactive and Atari Interactive. Pages in category "Hasbro Interactive games" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

  6. List of Hasbro Interactive video games - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro Interactive was a software and video game subsidiary of Hasbro founded in 1995, and was sold to Infogrames in 2001. Hasbro Interactive

  7. Galaga: Destination Earth - Wikipedia

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    Galaga: Destination Earth, known in the Game Boy Color version as Galaga, is a 2000 3D video game, an update to the popular Golden Age arcade game, Galaga.It was developed by King of the Jungle and published by Hasbro Interactive and Majesco Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color.

  8. Blue Tongue Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In addition to THQ, Blue Tongue had worked with the publishers Hasbro Interactive and Vivendi Universal Games. Blue Tongue originally provided web development services, and moved into video games in 1995 with their first release, AFL Finals Fever. It was released on 9 June 1996 and reached number 3 on the Australian software sales charts.

  9. X-COM (email games) - Wikipedia

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    X-COM has 50 maps (10 for each setting - Urban, UFO, Ice, X-COM Base and Alien Base). On each map there are a number of crates containing powerups (such as doubling the action points, damage or range of a unit for a turn, reveal the complete map for the same turn, instantly heal the unit, or provide a shield, landmine or grenades), but also hazards such as mines and traps or teleports.