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  2. Cube (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cube is a free and open-source first-person shooter video game. It is often mistaken with its engine ( zlib-licensed ), the Cube Engine. The engine and game were developed by Wouter van Oortmerssen.

  3. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    Free Fall Associates, Electronic Arts Narco Police: 1989 Action / shooter Iron Byte, Dinamic Software Night Mission Pinball: 1982 Pinball Sublogic Night Stalker: 1983 Maze Mattel Electronics Oil's Well: 1984 Maze Sierra On-Line Pac-Man: 1983 Maze Atarisoft Paratrooper: 1982 Shooter Greg Kuperberg, Orion Software PC Arcade: 1983 Action ...

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  5. List of VIC-20 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of VIC-20 games. See lists of video games for other gaming platforms. A section at the bottom contains games written by hobbyists long after the mainstream popularity of the VIC-20 waned.

  6. The Cube (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Cube is a British television game show that aired on ITV from 22 August 2009 to 23 December 2021. It was hosted by Phillip Schofield . The original series offered contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000 by completing challenges from within a 4m × 4m × 4m perspex cube.

  7. I.Q.: Intelligent Qube - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Gaming Monthly named it a runner up for "Puzzle Game of the Year" (behind Bust-A-Move 3) at their 1997 Editors' Choice Awards. [ 20 ] According to Media Create sales data, I.Q.: Intelligent Qube was a financial success in Japan, having sold 500,000 copies by March 1997 and nearly 750,000 copies by the end of 1997.

  8. Edge (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Edge is a puzzle-platform game developed by Mobigame for PC and iOS devices. The objective is to guide a rolling cube through maze-like levels and reach the goal. Originally released on the App Store in December 2008, it has been removed and re-added to the store multiple times due to a trademark dispute with Tim Langdell of Edge Games, concerning the use of the word "Edge" in the title.

  9. Android: Netrunner - Wikipedia

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    The Android: Netrunner community also conducts games online via Jinteki.net, which is a free and open-source web platform with rule implementation. [ 16 ] One can also try the game and learn the rules on Chiriboga which is a free and open-source web platform which consists the sets System Gateway and System Update 2021.