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  2. Rolling (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling was created by Rage Software, a Liverpool based studio who developed several sports video games including the Striker series of association football video games. . Originally announced under several working titles, including Cesar and Fabiola's Inline Skate and SK8, [2] the title was announced for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 at E3 2001, [3] with the game featuring inline skaters ...

  3. Namco Museum - Wikipedia

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    This is the first edition of Namco Museum with actual arcade game emulation using the original game ROM images (although voice sounds in Rolling Thunder, sounds for both Pole Position games and Xevious are stored in .wav files). Also, the GameCube version allows the player to insert a limited number of credits, about five or six, by repeatedly ...

  4. Kula World - Wikipedia

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    Kula World, released as Roll Away in North America and KulaQuest (クーラクエスト, KūraKuesuto) in Japan, is a puzzle-platform video game developed by Game Design Sweden AB and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. Sony's subsidiary Psygnosis released the game in North America. The player character, a beach ball ...

  5. Rotating wheel space station - Wikipedia

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    Rotating wheel space station. Wernher von Braun 1952 concept. A rotating wheel space station, also known as a von Braun wheel, is a concept for a hypothetical wheel-shaped space station. Originally proposed by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1903, [1] the idea was expanded by Herman Potočnik in 1929, [2] and popularized by Wernher von Braun in 1952. [3]

  6. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    An arcade baseball game incorporating a pitching machine. [2] It was among Japan's top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1980. [3] Sweet Licks: April 1981: Yes Yes Yes Pic Pac: November 1984: Yes Features musical robot band. [4] A video game version Robot Band PicPac is included in Namco Museum Vol. 4 (1996). Sweet Land: June 1987: Yes Gator ...

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  8. Rolling Thunder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Thunder was followed by a sequel for the arcades titled Rolling Thunder 2 in 1990. A port for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive was released in 1991, followed by Rolling Thunder 3 for the Genesis in North America in 1993. A theme based on Rolling Thunder, featuring several characters from the game is featured in Pac-Man 99, as special DLC.

  9. Trainz - Wikipedia

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    Trainz is a series of 3D train simulator video games.The Australian studio Auran (since 2007 N3V Games) released the first game in 2001.. The simulators consist of route and session editors called Surveyor, and a Driver module that loads a route and lets the player operate and watch the trains run in either "DCC" mode, which simulates a bare-bones Digital Command Control (DCC) system for the ...