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  2. Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection

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    Rat Poker - Coloured rats enter and walk clockwise around a playing area. Rats will only exit if they line up in specific patterns such as three in a row of the same colour. The player lifts rats off the 'conveyor belt' onto rotating spokes, and then releases them again in the best order so that they will exit and the playing area is not overrun.

  3. Category:Video games about mice and rats - Wikipedia

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    The Backyard (video game) Bad Rats; Basil the Great Mouse Detective; Batman: Arkham Shadow; Biker Mice from Mars (1994 video game) Biker Mice from Mars (2006 video game) BROK the InvestiGator; Brutal: Paws of Fury

  4. BrainPop - Wikipedia

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    BrainPop (stylized as BrainPOP) is a group of educational websites founded in 1999 by Avraham Kadar, M.D. and Chanan Kadmon, based in New York City. [1] As of 2024, the websites host over 1,000 short animated movies for students in grades K–8 (ages 5 to 14), together with quizzes and related materials, covering the subjects of science, social studies, English, math, engineering and ...

  5. List of fictional rodents in video games - Wikipedia

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    Main antagonists. A pair of rats who gained enhanced intelligence in a space shuttle experiment and seek to take over the world with an army of their brethren. [25] Mad Rat Mad Rat Dead: Undead rat protagonist with the power to turn back time. Mercurio Armello: Anthropomorphic brown rat and chosen hero of the Rat Clan. [26] New Rat City (or NRC ...

  6. Asylum (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Debuting in February 1981, the game sold 5,000 copies by June 1982, appearing on Computer Gaming World ' s list of top sellers. [1] BYTE stated that "Not only is [Asylum] a devious game, it is a very good buy for the money". [3] PC Magazine stated that the game's use of graphics "is one of the features that makes it more exciting than Adventure".

  7. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Games on the sampler included Jezzball, Rodent's Revenge, Tetris, and Skifree. A "Best of" disk of several of the games was also available at times as a mail-in premium from Kellogg's cereals. [10] All games being 16-bit run on modern 32-bit versions of Windows but not on 64-bit Windows.

  8. Nibbles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nibbles was included with MS-DOS version 5.0 and above. Written in QBasic, it is one of the programs included as a demonstration of that programming language. [1] The QBasic game uses the standard 80x25 text screen to emulate an 80x50 grid by making clever use of foreground and background colors, and the ANSI characters for full blocks and half-height blocks.

  9. Whiplash (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Whiplash is a 2003 platform video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox where a long-tailed weasel named Spanx and a rabbit called Redmond find themselves chained to one another and follows their adventures as the pair endeavor to find a way out of the warehouse of the product testing corporation known as Genron, run by the animal-hating CEO Franklin D. Mann.