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  2. Category:Dungeons & Dragons video game images - Wikipedia

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  3. Evan Amos - Wikipedia

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    Evan Amos (born 1983) [1] is a photographer of stock photography of video game consoles, which he licenses freely to the public domain.He contributes these images to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, and as of 2015 works on The Vanamo Online Game Museum, a free digital archive of video game hardware. [2]

  4. Category:CP System games - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Creative Commons-licensed video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games released fully (or in parts, e.g. assets , soundtrack etc) under a Creative Commons license. See also: Category:Open source video games Pages in category "Creative Commons-licensed video games"

  6. Video game graphics - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest video games were text games or text-based games that used text characters instead of bitmapped or vector graphics.Examples include MUDs (multi-user dungeons), where players could read or view depictions of rooms, objects, other players, and actions performed in the virtual world; and roguelikes, a subgenre of role-playing video games featuring many monsters, items, and ...

  7. Nemo (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer and Video Games gave the game a score of 87%, praising its graphics and fitting sound, while pointing out the game's lack of challenge. [3] Retro Gamer highlighted the game's colors and creativity in addition to the solid gameplay, but found that the NES game was preferred.

  8. List of ColecoVision games - Wikipedia

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    Two game cartridges by Coleco: BurgerTime (left) and Gorf. This is a list of games for the ColecoVision video game console. In total, the following games are known to exist: 129 [a] U.S. releases; 1 U.S. very limited release; 7 [b] foreign/Canadian releases; 9 [c] TeleGames exclusive releases; 22 prototype and unreleased games

  9. Category:Video games by graphical style - Wikipedia

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    Video games with pre-rendered 3D graphics (2 C, 174 P) R. Retro-style video games (224 P) Video games with rotoscoped graphics (24 P) S. Side-scrolling video games (6 ...