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  2. World Cup USA '94 - Wikipedia

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    GamePro praised the SNES version's controls, sound effects, and "amazing range of options", though they criticized the graphics. [9] Reviewing the Genesis version for Mean Machines Sega, Steve Merrett felt that the game is "completely outplayed by the likes of Sensi and FIFA", while Angus Swan criticized the game's presentation for "[m]inuscule sprites, minimal animation and zeroid atmosphere."

  3. Muchi Muchi Pork! - Wikipedia

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    Muchi Muchi Pork! (むちむちポーク!, Muchi Muchi Pōku!) is a 2007 arcade bullet hell cute 'em up developed by CAVE, and published by AMI. [1] It was also ported to the Xbox 360 as part of the Muchi Muchi Pork!/

  4. Nuts & Milk - Wikipedia

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    Nuts & Milk (ナッツ&ミルク, Nattsu to Miruku) is a puzzle-platform game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was first released on Japanese home computers such as the MSX, [3] NEC PC-6001mkII, [3] Sharp X1, [3] Fujitsu FM-7, [3] Hitachi S1 [4] and later to the Family Computer in Japan.

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  8. Action Button Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Videoball is a minimalist sports video game by Action Button Entertainment. Using solely one analog stick and one button, players control triangles that shoot projectiles [1] to knock a circular ball into the opposing team's endzone. [18] Holding the button creates a projectile (a "unit") that fires upon release.

  9. CP System - Wikipedia

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    The CP System (CPシステム, CP shisutemu), also known as Capcom Play System, [1] CPS for short, and retroactively as CPS-1, is an arcade system board developed by Capcom that ran game software stored on removable daughterboards.

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