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  2. Category:Tsunami Games games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed or published by Tsunami Games, also known as Tsunami Media. Pages in category "Tsunami Games games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Tsunami Games - Wikipedia

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    Tsunami Games (or Tsunami Media, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1991 by former employees of Sierra Entertainment (then known as Sierra On-Line).The company was based in Oakhurst, California, which at the time was also the home of Sierra.

  4. Flash Traffic: City of Angels - Wikipedia

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    Flash Traffic: City of Angels is a game developed by Tsunami Games and published by Time Warner Interactive for DOS systems in 1994. Gameplay

  5. Silent Steel - Wikipedia

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    Silent Steel is a 1995 submarine simulator computer game by Tsunami Games.It was created during the influx of interactive movies during the 1990s. The game is composed almost entirely of live-action full motion video, with sparse computer-generated graphics depicting external shots of the boat during torpedo attacks and atmospheric fly-bys.

  6. Category:Minigame compilations - Wikipedia

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  7. Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch - Wikipedia

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    Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch is a 1993 video game by Tsunami Games for DOS. It is based on Larry Niven 's Ringworld novel series. A sequel, Return to Ringworld , was released in 1994.

  8. Protostar: War on the Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The released game no longer retains a relationship to the Starflight game world because Tsunami Media's collaboration with Electronic Arts, the Starflight copyright owner, did not work out. However, the basic framework of exploration, diplomacy, trade, combat, and spaceship upgrades still bears strong resemblances to the Starflight games.

  9. Man Enough - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly gave the game a D+ rating: "Man Enough doesn't have the courage of its own sleaziness, as the final encounters are all interrupted before anything happens. Expensive frustration, then-and God help the boob who tries these sub-Club Med lines out on human females". [5] The game sold 30,000 copies. [1]