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  2. ShellShock Live - Wikipedia

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    ShellShock Live is a multiplayer artillery strategy video game developed and published by kChamp Games based in California, United States. [1] It is the successor of two flash games in the ShellShock Live series released between 2010 and 2012 by the same developer. [2]

  3. Shellshock - Wikipedia

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    Shellshock (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character; Shellshock (software bug), a security hole in the Bash computer shell; Shellshock (wildlife protection organisation), formed to protect tortoises and turtles; Shell Shock, a 1964 movie; Shell Shock, a Doctor Who novella "Shell Shock", a season 2 episode of The Loud House

  4. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, kChamp Games released their ShellShock Live game on Windows, a 2D artillery game inspired by the 1991 Scorched Earth built with Unity game engine. [9] [10] Players with their tanks, shoot enemies after maneuvering the trajectory by controlling the shot angle and power.

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  6. Category:Artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    Artillery is the generic name for either early two or three-player (usually turn-based) computer games involving tanks fighting each other in combat or similar derivative games.

  7. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    Game Developer Platform Notes 1970? Artillery (a.k.a. Super Artillery)? Tektronix 4050: Graphical artillery game for Tektronix 4050 series computers. 1972: War 3 (a.k.a. Artillery 3) Mike Forman: MAIN, Intel 8080, MOS Technology 6502, Zilog Z80: Original written in FOCAL Mod V (date unknown). TSS-8 BASIC IV port by M. E. Lyon Jr., 1972.