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  2. Battlebikes - Wikipedia

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    Battlebikes adds combat motorcycles to the game. [1] The components include cards and counters for six motorcycles; weapon counters; a rulebook; In addition to new rules about combat motorcycles, the rulebook includes two scenarios. In one scenario, "Raid on Taccoville", seven townspeople try to stop three bikers from robbing a bank.

  3. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    Iron Warriors: T-72 Tank Commander; iPanzer '44; IL-2 Sturmovik: Tank Crew; M1 Tank Platoon; M1 Tank Platoon II; Metal Drift; Metal Max series, a tank combat and role-playing video game combination; Nova 9; Panzer Commander; Panzer Front; Panzer Elite; Pop'n Tanks! Quantum Redshift; Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45; Recoil; Spearhead (video game ...

  4. Rack-O - Wikipedia

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    Score may be kept on a separate piece of paper, based upon either a custom system or the system provided in the rule book. Rack-O allows between 24 players, and is recommended for players age 8 and up. [2] Rack-O was released in 1956 and is currently produced by Winning Moves Games USA.

  5. BattleTanx - Wikipedia

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    There are three tanks in the game for the player to choose from. The player can choose between a Moto Tank, M1A1 Abrams MBT, or the Goliath. There are 17 levels to complete in order to finish the single player game, all of which are filled with enemy tanks.

  6. M1 Tank Platoon II - Wikipedia

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    M1 Tank Platoon II (sometimes referred to simply as M1TP2) is a tank simulation video game developed and published by MicroProse Software in 1998 for Microsoft Windows. It is a simulator of the M1 Abrams main battle tank and a follow-up to MicroProse's 1989 release M1 Tank Platoon. M1 Tank Platoon II was sold to Interplay Entertainment in 2009. [2]

  7. Tanki X - Wikipedia

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    For every tank destroyed or flag captured, players built up a number of XP (rank experience points) which they were rewarded, and container points. The number of experience gained was based on various factors including the number of opponents destroyed, killstreak and the amount of XP earned throughout the match.

  8. Tank (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A tank or meat shield is a character class commonly seen in co-op video games such as real-time strategy games, role-playing games, fighting games, multiplayer online battle arenas and MUDs. Tank characters deliberately attract enemy attention and attacks (potentially by using game mechanics that force them to be targeted ) to act as a decoy ...

  9. Extreme-G 2 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Jes Bickham, an editor for N64 Magazine, noted that while Extreme-G 2 was an improvement over its predecessor, it still fell short compared to other racing titles like F-Zero X and Wipeout 64. [16] IGN critiqued the gameplay, arguing that the N64 version was "nowhere near its competition," despite enhancements in controls and track ...