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  2. ClockWerx - Wikipedia

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    ClockWerx is a puzzle video game created by Callisto Corporation that was released in 1995. The game was originally released by Callisto under the name Spin Doctor.Later, with some gameplay enhancements, it was published by Spectrum HoloByte as Clockwerx, which was endorsed by Alexey Pajitnov according to the manual. [1]

  3. Do! Run Run - Wikipedia

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    The speed of each monster, and the willingness to chase Mr. Do, are about the only other major changes; they can be fairly easily eluded so long as the player does not simply run away from them. Instead, Mr. Do should climb up or down the terrain if too closely chased; monsters lose a lot of time changing levels on the playfield whereas Mr.

  4. Painterboy - Wikipedia

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    Painterboy is a game for Commodore 64. Released in 1986, it is one of the first advergames produced in Finland. The game advertises paints from Finnish paint company Tikkurila. It is based on "Father and Son" characters from Tikkurila's TV advertisements of the time, though somewhat caricatured compared to the advertisements, which had actors.

  5. Mr Doodle - Wikipedia

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    Sam Cox (born 1993 or 1994), known professionally as Mr Doodle, is an illustrator and artist from Kent, England. He is known for his "graffiti spaghetti" style, and in 2024 had an exhibition at the Holburne Museum in Bath .

  6. Spin art - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 the British artist Damien Hirst started a series of spin paintings. His finished pieces are circular in shape and mounted onto steel frames. This is a series of original works of art and screen prints. He was inspired by memories of the technique of spin painting which he saw as a child on the BBC's Blue Peter. [1] Lawrence Stafford

  7. Mr. Do! - Wikipedia

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    The object of Mr.Do! is to score as many points as possible by digging tunnels through the ground and collecting cherries. The title character, Mr. Do (a circus clown—except for the original Japanese version of the game, in which he is a snowman), is constantly chased by red dinosaur-like monsters called creeps, [3] and the player loses a life if Mr.

  8. Alfons Schilling - Wikipedia

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    Painter, Photographer: Movement: Spin art Action Painting Viennese Actionism: Alfons J. Schilling (20 May 1934 – 19 June 2013) was a Swiss painter. Life.

  9. Spindizzy - Wikipedia

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    Spindizzy is an isometric video game released for several 8-bit home computers in 1986 by Electric Dreams Software.It combines action and puzzle video game elements. Players must navigate a series of screens to explore a landscape suspended in a three-dimensional space.