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  2. Game Over (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the end retailers demanded that a logo be placed over the original artwork's nipple. [4] Game Over won the awards for best advert and best inlay of the year, according to the readers of Crash. [5] The game itself was mostly well received. Computer & Video Games awarded it 8/10 for the ZX Spectrum and 7/10 for the Amstrad CPC versions. [6]

  3. Domácí násilí: Game over - Wikipedia

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    The game was commissioned by the Czech government's Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, in order to promote its information campaign against domestic violence to young people aged 15–25. [2] A total of CZK 3.4 million was set aside from the government budget for the domestic abuse campaign; of this, 1.4 million was for the creation of ...

  4. Game Over II - Wikipedia

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    Although originally released as an independent game under the title Phantis, it was retitled as a sequel to Game Over. The Atari ST version was never published in Spain and only exists with the Game Over II title. The game's promotion included an appearance of a model dressed up as Queen Gremla at the trade convention PC Show '88. [1] [2]

  5. NES Zapper - Wikipedia

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    The Zapper is an electronic light gun accessory launched within the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in North America on October 18, 1985. It is a cosmetic redesign by Nintendo of America's head designer Lance Barr, based on Gunpei Yokoi's Video Shooting Series light gun (光線銃シリーズガン), which had been released in Japan for the Famicom on February 18, 1984.

  6. Game Over (Sheff book) - Wikipedia

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    Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children is a non-fiction book written by David Sheff and published by Random House, New York in 1993. It is dedicated to the history of the Nintendo electronic gaming company. Based on many extensive interviews of high level historical figures, it has ...

  7. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Commercial game development began in the 1970s with the advent of arcade video games, first-generation video game consoles like the Atari 2600, and home computers like the Apple II. Into the 1980s, a lone programmer could develop a full and complete game such as Pitfall!. By the second and third generation of video game consoles in the ...

  8. Game Over (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Game Over or #GameOver, campaign focused on the treatment of asylum seekers in Australia headed by Craig Foster Game Over (video game) , a 1987 computer game Iris Kyle (born 1974), nicknamed Game Over, American professional bodybuilder

  9. Game Over (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Game Over is an American adult animated sitcom created by David Sacks and produced by Carsey-Werner Productions. The series was broadcast on UPN in 2004, and was cancelled after five episodes. It was animated using computer animation .