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  2. Stretch Panic - Wikipedia

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    Stretch Panic, known as Freak Out in Europe and Oceania and Hippa Linda (ひっぱリンダ, Hippa Rinda) in Japan, is a platform game designed by Treasure Co. Ltd.It was a landmark title for the developer as it was their first game to feature movement on a 3D plane; prior to Stretch Panic they had been a developer of 2D titles.

  3. Factory Panic - Wikipedia

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    In Factory Panic, the European version of the game and Crazy Company, the Brazilian version, the player character is instead a blond-haired boy. [2] A corrupt business magnate called Mister Greede has been withholding food and other necessities from the people of Segaville. The player infiltrates Mr. Greede's factory to distribute goods to the ...

  4. Push Panic - Wikipedia

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    A game over is triggered when a block falls off the pile. [3] The player's performance is graded with gold, silver, or bronze medals; [3] to complete a level, the player must earn enough points to get a bronze medal. [4] Outside Classic Mode, Push Panic has three other game modes: Color Panic, Time Panic, and Score Panic. In Color Panic, the ...

  5. Clock Tower (series) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer struggles with Scissorman while in "panic mode" in the first title, Clock Tower (1995). The first three games in the Clock Tower series are point-and-click adventure games with survival horror elements. The fourth game is a pure survival horror game and departs from many of the series' classic characteristics.

  6. Chubby Cherub - Wikipedia

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    Chubby Cherub (known in Japan as Obake no Q-tarō: WanWan Panic (オバケのQ太郎 ワンワンパニック, Obake no Q-tarō WanWan Panikku, lit. "Q-tarō the Ghost: BowWow Panic")) is an action video game developed by Tose and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is about a flying cupid-like character who attacks ...

  7. Hacker International - Wikipedia

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    An issue of Hacker magazine. Hacker International was a Japanese video game company that developed and published games from 1990 to 2001 for the Nintendo Famicom (including Famicom Disk System), NEC PC Engine (including PC Engine CD), Sony PlayStation (as Map Japan) consoles, and Microsoft Windows PCs.

  8. The Excellent Dizzy Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Excellent Dizzy Collection is a video game compilation published by Codemasters in November 1993. The title includes three stand alone games, based on the video game character Dizzy created by the Oliver Twins. The compilation contains, Dizzy the Adventurer, Panic Dizzy and the previously unreleased Go! Dizzy Go!

  9. Gals Panic - Wikipedia

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    Gals Panic (ギャルズパニック, Gyaruzu Panikku) is a series of Japanese eroge (adult video games) by Kaneko for the arcades.The gameplay in the Gals Panic series is similar to Taito's classic puzzle game Qix; the objective is to control a marker on a board and uncover backgrounds, which depict women in a sexual nature who progressively strip to nudity. [2]