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  2. Category:Video games based on board games - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne (video game) Catan (2007 video game) Catan (2008 video game) Catan (2009 video game) Chainsaw Warrior; Civilization (video game) Clue (1992 video game) Clue (1998 video game) Clue (mobile games) Clue Classic; Clue: Master Detective; Cluedo (CD-i video game) Computer Acquire; The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game

  3. Nightmare (Atmosfear series) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare is a popular interactive horror video board game that combines elements of traditional board games with multimedia components. It was released in 1991 by A Couple 'A Cowboys and J. W. Spear & Sons as part of the Atmosfear series. The game is set in a place known as "The Other Side".

  4. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    Adaptation of the Avalon Hill Board Game, Acquire. 1983 version was for Atari 400/800, Apple II/II Plus, Pet 2001 and TRS-80. DOS version was released 1989 as IBM version. Computer Football Strategy: 1983 Conflict 2500 [15] 1980 Player's warships seek and destroy invading berserkers Controller (video game) 1982 Air traffic control simulation ...

  5. Movie Review: Video game-to-horror flick 'Five Nights at ...

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    The movie — built from developer Scott Cawthon's video game about anthropomorphic robots killing people — poorly fits into this vehicle and the problems start with the creatures themselves.

  6. Roller Coaster Rumbler - Wikipedia

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    Roller Coaster Rumbler is a rail shooter video game. It was designed by Subway Software (Arnie Katz, Bill Kunkel and Joyce Worley [1]) for British publisher Tynesoft, which published it in 1989. [1] Versions appeared on MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64 with quality varying greatly among them.

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  8. Even the smallest feature-length film is a considerable logistical enterprise, so it’s a bit flummoxing how little thought appears to have been put into “Choose or Die.” While there have ...

  9. Computer Game Review - Wikipedia

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    Computer Game Review was a print monthly magazine covering both computer gaming and video gaming. The magazine was started in 1991. [1] Also known as Computer Game Review and 16-Bit Entertainment, and then later as Computer Game Review and CD-Rom Entertainment.