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  2. N (video game) - Wikipedia

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    N (stylized as n) is a freeware video game developed by Metanet Software. It was inspired in part by Lode Runner, Soldat, and other side-scrolling games. It was the first of the N series, followed by N+ and N++. N won the audience choice award in the downloadables category of the 2005 Independent Games Festival. [1]

  3. N++ - Wikipedia

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    N++ was announced at Gamescom 2013 during Sony's PlayStation media briefing as the sequel to the game N+. [1] The game was released on PlayStation 4 in North America on July 28, 2015, and July 29 in Europe as a timed exclusive.

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  5. N+ - Wikipedia

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    N+ is the console and handheld version of the Adobe Flash game N, which was developed by Metanet Software. N+ for Xbox Live Arcade was developed by Slick Entertainment and published by Metanet Software. Unique versions of the game were also ported separately to the PlayStation Portable [1] and Nintendo DS [2] by developers SilverBirch Studios ...

  6. Captain N: The Game Master - Wikipedia

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    Captain N & The Video Game Masters was a 65-episode package that included Captain N: The Game Master, The Legend of Zelda, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. Video Game Masters had its own theme song, followed by a commercial break and then the theme song of the series being aired.

  7. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft planned to include games when developing Windows 1.0 in 1983–1984. Pre-release versions of Windows 1.0 initially included another game, Puzzle, but it was scrapped in favor of Reversi, based on the board game of the same name. [1] Reversi was included in Windows versions up to Windows 3.1.