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Gekido (released as Gekido: Urban Fighters in NA and PAL regions) is a beat 'em up video game for the PlayStation console, created by Italian studio NAPS Team. The game uses a fast-paced beat 'em up system and a 3D side scrolling gameplay, with many bosses and a colorful design in terms of graphics.
Gekioh: Shooting King Shienru is listed along with Gekioh: Shooting King, but there is only one version, the Gekioh: Shooting King Shienru link does not lead anywhere —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.124.70.151 09:07, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
Totally Spies!: The Mobile Game (based on the television series of the same name; keypad-based mobile phones) Trivial Pursuits & Friends; Tropical Madness (keypad-based mobile phones) Turbo Jet Ski 3D (keypad-based mobile phones) TV Show King (iOS, PS3, Wii) TV Show King Party (Wii)
Urban Chaos is the debut video game of English developer Mucky Foot Productions with its initial release in 1999 on Microsoft Windows. It was subsequently released on the PlayStation and Dreamcast. The game was published by Eidos Interactive. In May 2017, Mucky Foot's Mike Diskett released the source code of the game under the MIT license on ...
Internet writer Patrick Kellogg believes that players claiming to remember having played or seen Polybius since the 1980s may actually be recalling the video game Cube Quest. It was released in arcades in 1983 as a shooting game played from laserdisc. Kellogg describes its visuals as "revolutionary" and far ahead of typical games of the time.
Although it is the successor to Kings of L.A. and West Coast Hustle, the only connections between the games are L.C.'s appearance, news flashes from Kings of L.A., and a reference to Eddie Fallon (in the 3D version's case). In 2012, a spin-off titled Urban Crime was released; it follows the aftermath of the departure of Johnny Gainesville from ...
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Urban Chaos: Riot Response received "average" reviews on both platforms, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [34] [35] In Japan, where the PlayStation 2 version was ported for release as Urban Chaos [a] and published by Spike on June 28, 2007, [citation needed] Famitsu gave it a score of three 8s and one 7 for a total score of 31 out of 40.