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  2. Kick Off (series) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Toka Nono released Kick Off 96 for Amiga and Windows. The game received average reviews. [19] In 1997, Kick Off 97 was released for Windows. The game received better reviews than Kick Off 96 but still didn't become popular. [20] Later the same year, Anco released Kick Off 98 for the PC which received poor reviews. [21]

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  4. Divekick - Wikipedia

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    Divekick is a 2D competitive fighting game originally developed by One True Game Studios, an independent collective of competitive gamers. A demo of the game was showcased at several competitive events, and after a positive reaction, the group created a Kickstarter campaign to fund the creation of a full version for release on Microsoft Windows. [1]

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  6. LawBreakers - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2017, Boss Key released an open beta for Windows on Steam, which lasted until July 5. [11] A second open beta was available from July 28 to 31 for PC and PlayStation 4. [12] The game was released for PC and PS4 on August 8. [13] Physical editions were distributed by Limited Run Games. [14]

  7. Boss key - Wikipedia

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    A boss key, or boss button, [1] is a special keyboard shortcut used in PC games or other programs to hide the program quickly, possibly displaying a special screen that appears to be a normal productivity program (such as a spreadsheet application).

  8. Behold the Kickmen - Wikipedia

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    The game features a football-like approximation with the rules drastically changed to incorporate some from baseball and basketball. [2] The pitch is round rather than rectangular, players score more if they kick the ball from further away, the goalkeepers are called "goldkeepers", and the game makes a "mockery" of the offside rule. [3]

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