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  2. 1976 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The game causes the first controversy on video game violence when a reporter for the Associated Press writes about its graphic imagery. [11] May – Atari Inc. ships Breakout. The game is a hit in the United States but becomes even bigger in Japan when it is released by Namco. Block breaker games in the country create the first video game boom. [3]

  3. André LaMothe - Wikipedia

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    LaMothe is an independent game designer [4] who was CEO of Xtreme Games [5] and also developed video games for Microsoft Windows. [6] In the gaming industry LaMothe has a reputation as the "Yoda of game design," encouraging and teaching other programmers. [4]

  4. Category:Xtreme (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Xtreme (video game series)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2Xtreme;

  5. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The game was discussed briefly in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom after the issue was brought to the attention of MP Keith Vaz, a longtime opponent of violence in video games, with fellow Labour Party politician Tom Watson arguing that the level was "no worse than scenes in many films and books" and criticising Vaz for "collaborating ...

  6. Interstate '76 - Wikipedia

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    A compilation package, The Interstate '76 Arsenal, was released in February 1998. It includes the Gold Edition and the expansion. In 18 February 2010 GOG.com released a downloadable version of The Interstate '76 Arsenal. [31] Computer Gaming World gave The Interstate '76 Arsenal 4 out of 5, Game Revolution gave it B+, and GameSpot gave it 7.6 ...

  7. Sega Extreme Sports - Wikipedia

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    In the Dreamcast version, there are six extreme sports including bungee jumping and skysurfing.Players will have the opportunity to skirt down the side of mountain vistas and surf through the air on a snowboard, barrel over rocky trails on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), hurtle off bridges on a bungee cord, hang glide through canyons and crevices, and race on a mountain bike.

  8. Xtreme Sports (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Xtreme Sports is a sports video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color. It was initially published by Infogrames North America, and first released in North America on June 29, 2000. The game is similar to one of WayForward's PC games, Xtreme Sports Arcade: Summer Edition (1999).

  9. 3Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    3Xtreme is a 1999 racing video game developed and published by 989 Sports for the PlayStation. As with 2Xtreme , 3Xtreme contains skateboarding , skating , and cycling options to reach the goal before opponent players.