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  5. Bubble Shooter - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Shooter is a clone of the Puzzle Bobble arcade game that was released by Taito in 1994. The Bubble Shooter game and IP [clarification needed] are owned by Ilyon Dynamics, after they were acquired from Absolutist, who released the original game in 2002. The game was ported to iOS in 2010, [1] and was ported to Android in 2012. [2]

  6. Super Bubble Pop - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of 3 different 1 player difficulty modes along with a training mode, each having 50 levels of bubble popping puzzles and a 2 player mode that allows a player to compete for the higher score against a friend. Each level is allowed to be won by popping all of the bubbles or by collecting a certain amount of Level Stars.

  7. List of Microsoft Gaming video games - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gaming releases video games on multiple platforms annually, including Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. The list does not retroactively include video games that were previously produced prior to being acquired by Microsoft.