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  2. Heart Machine - Wikipedia

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    The studio was founded by Preston in 2013 to support development of Hyper Light Drifter, a game that he was leading the development of during a crowdfunding campaign.The name Heart Machine draws from various medical conditions related to congenital heart disease that Preston had suffered and which were also inspirations for Hyper Light Drifter.

  3. Hyper Light Drifter - Wikipedia

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    Hyper Light Drifter is an action role-playing game developed and published by Heart Machine.The Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X versions were released in March 2016, and the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions in July 2016.

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  7. Category:Video games about mental health - Wikipedia

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  8. Steam-Heart's - Wikipedia

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    Steam-Heart's is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up and eroge. [1] There are 8 levels in total, as well as single-player and two-player modes. [2] The primary weapon on the player's ship can either be a vulcan cannon or laser.

  9. 1000 Heartbeats - Wikipedia

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    Wearing an electronic heart-rate counter and standing on a lighted circular platform known as "The Plate," a single contestant answers questions in order to win money over a total of seven rounds. While a round is in progress, the contestant's heartbeats are continuously counted and deducted from an initial total of 1,000.