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  2. University Games Corporation - Wikipedia

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    University Games Corporation is an American game company, based in San Francisco, California. [1] The company was founded on April 1, 1985, by Alva Robert (Bob) Moog and Cris Lehman. It has developed and manufactured over 500 games since. The first product released by the company was Murder Mystery Party, and it generated $385,000 in 1985.

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  4. Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure - Wikipedia

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    In 'Free Skate', players are able to play all unlocked with available characters, with challenges disabled. The game supports multiplayer play in 'Versus', allowing players to complete various challenges including a one-on-one best trick contest, a best score challenge, and a 'king of the hill' mode in local split screen play. [3]

  5. Wire loop game - Wikipedia

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    A wire loop game, or buzz wire, is a game which involves guiding a metal loop (a 'probe') along a serpentine length of wire without touching the loop to the wire. [1] The loop and wire are connected to a power source in such a way that, if they touch, they form a closed electric circuit .

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  7. Star Control - Wikipedia

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    Star Control: Famous Battles of the Ur-Quan Conflict, Volume IV is an action-strategy video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Accolade.It was originally released for MS-DOS and Amiga in 1990, followed by ports for the Sega Genesis and additional platforms in 1991.