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  2. The Guy Game - Wikipedia

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    The Guy Game is a 2004 adult video game developed by Topheavy Studios and published by Gathering for Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Presented in a trivia gameshow style, it allows up to four players to compete by completing multiple choice questions and minigames complemented by filmed live-action footage of young women in bikinis on spring ...

  3. I Wanna Be the Guy - Wikipedia

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    The game is no longer in development, though a demo is available. [19] [20] After the success of fighting game competitor Ari "Floe" Weintraub streaming his playthroughs of IWBTG and multiple fan games, Kayin announced a sequel on June 26, 2012 titled I Wanna Be the Guy: Gaiden.

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  5. Jeff Spangenberg - Wikipedia

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    The game would result in a lawsuit from one of the featured women who was underage, leading to a temporary injunction prohibiting the further production of copies of the game. [14] [15] The game was later re-released as an interactive DVD with the woman from the lawsuit's scenes dropped. [15] The Guy Game was the only game developed by Topheavy ...

  6. List of Family Guy video games - Wikipedia

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    The first video game, Family Guy Video Game! was developed by High Voltage Software and published by 2K Games for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and PlayStation Portable. Since then, another video game has been made for PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows called Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse developed by Heavy Iron Studios and ...

  7. The Last Guy - Wikipedia

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    The Last Guy is a 2008 maze video game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is available as a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store. The game is a rescue game in which the eponymous player character must guide civilians to escape from monster-infested cities.

  8. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy - Wikipedia

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    The game concludes when the player reaches the highest point of the map, entering space. Closing credits fade in, where at the conclusion, a message asks players if they are recording the gameplay. If the player indicates that they are not, the game provides access to a chatroom populated by other players who have recently completed the game.

  9. Sexual content in video games - Wikipedia

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    The video game company, American Multiple Industries, released three unlicensed games for the Atari 2600; Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em, Custer's Revenge, and Bachelor Party. [1] The games were poorly received (particularly Custer's Revenge, which is considered to be one of the worst games ever made), and AMI went out of business in 1983. [8]