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  2. Photo Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Photo Hunt is a spot the difference game featured on coin-operated Megatouch touchscreen video games primarily found in bars, restaurants, and taverns in the United States. Megatouch games were developed by Merit Entertainment in Bristol, Pennsylvania. [ 1 ]Photo Hunt has been reworked as a downloadable version for the iPhone and iPod touch. [ 2 ]

  3. Qwak! - Wikipedia

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    Qwak! is a duck hunting arcade game in which the player uses a rifle-shaped light gun to fire at targets on the screen. One duck at a time flies across the screen, with each duck appearing in a different place on the sides of the screen and flying in different paths. The player is allowed three shots to hit the duck as it flies across the screen.

  4. Primeval Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The game also utilizes a unique touch screen interface to give a free-roaming element to the gameplay. It is similar to the Big Buck Hunter arcade games. The game's 'tag-line' is "Hunt or be hunted" The Lindbergh system allows for there to be two screens functioning at one time with different content on each screen and different resolutions.

  5. Hunt the Wumpus - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Hunt the Wumpus is a text-based adventure game developed by Gregory Yob in 1973. In the game, the player moves through a series of connected caves, arranged as the vertices of a dodecahedron, as they hunt a monster named the Wumpus. The turn-based game has the player trying to avoid fatal bottomless ...

  6. Feel the Magic: XY/XX - Wikipedia

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    Feel the Magic: XY/XX, known in Japan as Kimi no Tame nara Shineru, "I would die for you" (きみのためなら死ねる) and in Europe and Australia as Project Rub, is a minigame video game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was released in North America in November 2004 ...

  7. Metroid Prime Hunters - Wikipedia

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    AU: May 23, 2006. JP: June 1, 2006. Genre (s) Action-adventure, first-person shooter. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Metroid Prime Hunters is a 2006 action-adventure game developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It was released in North America in March 2006, with other territories later.

  8. Design Master Denshi Mangajuku - Wikipedia

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    Release date. JP: March 3, 1995. Media. ROM cartridge. Predecessor. Digi Casse. Successor. WonderSwan. The Design Master Denshi Mangajuku ( Japanese: 電子 漫画 塾, Hepburn: Denshi manga juku) is a touchscreen handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan in 1995 during the fifth generation of video game consoles.

  9. Touch Detective - Wikipedia

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    Touch Detective (おさわり探偵 小沢里奈, Osawari Tantei: Ozawa Rina, literally "Touch Detective: Rina Ozawa") or Mystery Detective in Europe (except in France) is a point-and-click mystery adventure game for the Nintendo DS which makes use of the device's touch screen. It was developed by BeeWorks and released in Japan by Success ...