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  2. Star Castle - Wikipedia

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    Star Castle is a vector graphics multidirectional shooter released in arcades by Cinematronics in 1980. The game involves obliterating a series of defenses orbiting a stationary turret in the center of the screen. The display is black and white with the colors of the rings and screen provided by a transparent plastic overlay.

  3. Crystal Castles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Castles is an arcade video game released by Atari, Inc. in 1983. The player controls Bentley Bear who has to collect gems located throughout trimetric-projected rendered castles while avoiding enemies, some of whom are after the gems as well.

  4. Category:Video games set in castles - Wikipedia

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    Clock Tower (1996 video game) Color Dark Castle; The Count (video game) Crash Bandicoot (video game) Crazy Castle; Creepy Castle; Crossbow (video game) Crossed Swords (video game) Crush the Castle; Crystal Castles (video game) The Cypher (video game)

  5. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 - Wikipedia

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    The game has sold 5.19 million copies worldwide to date. [14] Game Informer ' s Ben Reeves called it the 13th best Game Boy game and called it the most successful spin-off from the Mario series. [15] In the United Kingdom, it was the top-selling Game Boy game for three months in 1994, from May to July. [16] [17] [18]

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  7. Warlords (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Warlords is an arcade video game released by Atari, Inc. in 1980. [1] The game resembles a combination of Breakout and Quadrapong (an early Atari arcade game). Up to four players are able to play the game at the same time and the "castles" in the four corners of the screen are brick walls that can be destroyed with a flaming ball.

  8. Namco - Wikipedia

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    Namco Hometek was established as the home console game division of Namco America; the latter's relations with Atari Games and Tengen made the company ineligible to become a Nintendo third-party licensee, [101] instead relying on publishers such as Bandai to release its games in North America. [56]

  9. Ico - Wikipedia

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    Ico (right) calls out to Yorda (left) while she waits on the ruined castle. The game's graphics feature soft light techniques. [1] [2] Ico is primarily a three-dimensional platform game. The player controls Ico from a third-person perspective as he explores the castle and attempts to escape it with Yorda. [3]