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  2. Ultraman Powered (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game also contains 3D rail shooter sections and a two-player versus option. The game is based on the 1993 television series Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero, known in Japan as Ultraman Powered. The game was created using digitized backgrounds and character sprites from this series and uses clips from it as full-motion video (FMV) cutscenes.

  3. Ultraman: Towards the Future (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman: Towards the Future, released in Japan as Ultraman, [a] [3] is a fighting video game developed by Nova and published by Bandai for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the TV series Ultraman , with the Japanese version being based on the 1966 series and the North American version being based on the contemporary ...

  4. Ultraman - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Game Boy (1991) Ultraman Super Famicom (1991) Ultraman Arcade (1991) Ultraman: Towards the Future SNES (1991) Ultraman Club: Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! Famicom (1992) The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin Super Famicom (1992) Versus Hero: Road to the King Fight Game Boy (1992) Battle Dodge Ball Game Boy (1992) Hero Senki: Project Olympus ...

  5. Compati Hero - Wikipedia

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    Compati Hero [a] [b] is a video game series published in Japan by Banpresto and Bandai Namco Entertainment that began in 1990 and features 16 crossover teams between Ultraman, Kamen Rider (also known as Masked Rider) and Gundam.

  6. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Densha de Go! 3 Tsūkin-hen (電車でGO!3通勤編) 2000: Yes: PlayStation 2: Densha de Go! 3 Tsūkin-hen Daiya Kaisei (電車でGO!3通勤編ダイヤ改正) 2000: Yes: PC: Densha de Go! Nagoya Railroad [a.k.a. Go by Train Nagoya Railroad] 2000: No: PC, PlayStation: Densha de Go! Ryojōhen (電車でGO!旅情編) 2000: Yes: PC, PlayStation 2 ...

  7. Big two - Wikipedia

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    Big two (also known as deuces, capsa, pusoy dos, dai di and other names) is a shedding-type card game of Cantonese origin. The game is popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia, especially throughout mainland China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. It is played both casually and as a gambling ...

  8. List of arcade video games: U - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Keibitai: Kuusou Tokusatsu Game: Ultraman: 1991 Banpresto: Ultra Maru-hi Mahjong — 1993 Apple Ultra Quiz — 1983 Taito: Quiz: Ultra Tank — 1978 Atari: Shooter: 2 Ultra Toukon Densetsu — 1993 Banpresto: Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! — 1992 Banpresto: UltraPin — 2006 Global VR Um Jammer Lammy — 1999 Namco: 2 Umi de ...

  9. Mau-Mau (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mau-Mau is a card game for two to five players that is popular in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, the United States, Brazil, Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Israel and the Netherlands. Mau-Mau is a member of the shedding family, to which the game Crazy Eights with the proprietary card game Uno belongs.