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  2. Metal Arms: Glitch in the System - Wikipedia

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    The player plays as a robot named Glitch on a planet called “Iron Star”. A group of evil robots are attempting to take over the planet. In total, there are forty two levels in the story campaign. The main environments the player include cave systems and cities. There is a multiplayer mode, in which the game becomes a third-person shooter ...

  3. Category:Video games about goblins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games about goblins" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gobliiins;

  4. Dogyuun - Wikipedia

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    Dogyuun [a] is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan.Set on the colonized fictional planet of Dino in the future, where an alien race of metallic robots have invaded a police communication center and held its inhabitants as hostages, players assume the role of two fighter pilots taking control of the Sylfers bomber space fighter crafts in a ...

  5. Category:Video games about robots - Wikipedia

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    Defunct (video game) Descent (video game) Descent II; Descent 3; Destiny (video game series) Destiny (video game) Destiny 2; Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage; Don't Die, Mr. Robot! Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Nintendo DS video game) Droid Assault; Drone Tactics; Dry Drowning; Duck Attack! Dysfunctional Systems

  6. Robotica - Wikipedia

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    The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly described Robotica as one of the best first person shooters to date. They cited the graphics, storyline, and most especially the deep strategic approach to combat as the game's strong points, though some of the reviewers felt the levels had too little variation between them. [2]

  7. Exzisus - Wikipedia

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    Exzisus is a 1987 horizontally scrolling shooter released in arcades in Japan by Taito and published overseas by TAD Corporation. [1] The player controls a giant robot that can transform into a space-ship or be accompanied by robotic animal helpers in an attempt to free four planets from a mechanical enemy.

  8. Gekirindan - Wikipedia

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    Gekirindan [b] is a 1995 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed and published by Taito in Japan, America and Europe. Set in the year 3195, where a robot known as "Huge Boss" stole a newly developed time machine to travel back in time and rewrite human history, players assume the role of one of the six fighter pilots taking control of their own space fighter craft ...

  9. Makaimura for WonderSwan - Wikipedia

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    Sharing similar gameplay to its predecessors, Makaimura also shares enemies, weapons and backgrounds from the previous three games. Unique features include diverging paths between the second and fifth levels, swimming in water, and a level which requires the player to rotate the WonderSwan by 90 degrees as Arthur climbs and swings down a rope in a vertical shaft.