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New York Nights: Success in the City (keypad-based mobile phones, iOS) New York Nights 2: Friends for Life (keypad-based mobile phones, Android) NFL 2008 (DS) NFL 2009; NFL 2010 (iOS, Palm Pre) NFL HD 2011; NFL Pro 2012; Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (based on the film of the same name; keypad-based mobile phones)
Gameloft was founded by Michel Guillemot, one of the five founders of Ubisoft, on 14 December 1999. [2] [3] By February 2009, Gameloft had shipped over 200 million copies of its games since its IPO, [4] as well as 2 million daily downloads of its games via the App Store for iOS.
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Manhunter: New York: 1988: PC: Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite: 2017: PC/PS4/Xbox One: In the game's story, New York City is merged with Metro City from Final Fight to become "New Metro City". Mario Bros. 1983: Arcade: Takes place in the sewers of New York City. Mario Kart Tour: 2019: Android/iOS: There are 4 race tracks set in New York City, under ...
New York Nights is the first installment in the Nights series, and features two-dimensional (2D) graphics and is similar to The Sims series. A sequel, New York Nights 2: Friends For Life was later released for mobile phones and Android.
The upcoming game will mix survival, action, and life sim mechanics with co-op.
New York Nights 2: Friends For Life is an interaction-based action-adventure video game developed by Gameloft New York and published by Gameloft. [1] It was released for button-operated mobile phones and Android and iOS devices in 2008. It is the sequel to New York Nights: Success in the City. [2]
Star Trek: New Worlds: 2000 2021 Windows Real-time strategy: Binary Asylum Source code from a prototype build was uploaded to archive.org in 2021. [229] Star Wars: 1983 2021 Arcade Rail shooter: Atari, Inc. During 13–16 October 2021, Jason Scott uploaded to GitHub 78 repositories containing source code to several Atari arcade games. [230]