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  2. Joust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Computer and Video Games writer called the game "weird and wonderful". [40] Author John Sellers praised the competitive two-player gameplay, and attributed the game's appeal to the flapping mechanism. [5] In 2004, Ellis described Joust as an example of innovative risk absent in the then-current video game industry. [9]

  3. Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest - Wikipedia

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    Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 FM, MC1408 DAC, Harris HC55536 CVSD. Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest is an arcade game developed by Williams Electronics and released in 1986. It is a sequel to Williams' 1982 game Joust. Like its predecessor, Joust 2 is a 2D aerial combat game with platforms to land on. The player uses a button and joystick to ...

  4. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    The video game remakes in this table were developed under an open-source license which allows usually the reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the code. The required game content (artwork, data, etc.) is taken from a proprietary and non-opened commercial game, so that the whole game is non-free. See also the Game engine ...

  5. John Newcomer - Wikipedia

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    For the Maryland politician, see John Newcomer (Maryland politician). John Newcomer is an American game designer, best known for being the designer and lead developer of the 1982 pioneering arcade game Joust. He designed, animated, and produced multiple games for Williams Electronics, Midway Games, Cybiko, and MumboJumbo.

  6. Sportsfriends - Wikipedia

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    Local multiplayer. Sportsfriends is a party video game created by the Danish independent developer collective Die Gute Fabrik. [1] It consists of four games: Johann Sebastian Joust, Super Pole Riders, BaraBariBall, and Hokra. [2] Planned for release on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac, and Linux, the game was funded through ...

  7. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Jousting. Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. [1] The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism. The term is derived from Old French joster, ultimately from Latin iuxtare "to approach, to meet".

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  9. Balloon Fight - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay is similar to the 1982 game Joust from Williams Electronics. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The home Nintendo Entertainment System version was ported to the NEC PC-8801 in October 1985, the Sharp X1 in November 1985, the Game Boy Advance as Balloon Fight-e for the e-Reader in the United States on September 16, 2002, and as part of the Famicom Mini ...