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  2. Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command was a commercial success for Sega in Japan, where it was among the top-ten highest-grossing arcade video games of 1980. [12] In 1983, Softline readers named Missile Command for the Atari 8-bit computers eighth on the magazine's Top Thirty list of Atari programs by popularity. [13]

  3. Missile Command 3D - Wikipedia

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    Missile Command 3D was one of two games planned to launch with the Jaguar VR peripheral, but it was the only one released officially compatible with it. [24] [29] [54] [55] The deal between Atari and Virtuality Entertainment was falling through in 1995 and collapsed in 1996, with Atari cancelling the Jaguar VR due to health concerns.

  4. Sea Power (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age or Sea Power is a tactical simulation video game developed by Triassic Games and published by MicroProse on November 12, 2024. [1] [2] One of the developers was also the former head developer of the Killerfish Games game Cold Waters in 2017. [3]

  5. Super Asteroids & Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    Super Asteroids & Missile Command (also known as Super Asteroids and Super Missile Command) is an Atari Lynx video game released by Atari in 1995. It combines the classic video games Asteroids and Missile Command into a single game cartridge. It was the final game released by Atari for the Lynx handheld.

  6. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    It replaces the military theme with a player attempting to launch a performer into a container of water by adjusting the angle and force of the cannon. The game is based on an unreleased arcade video game developed at Atari. [5] Artillery Simulator for the Apple II was among the earliest graphical versions of the turn-based artillery video game.

  7. Metal Marines - Wikipedia

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    Missiles: The standard long-range weapon against the enemy structures, it costs 4K energy to launch. The missile attack damages a 3x3 square area from where it impacts. It can be upgraded to a double missile which requires 8K energy instead per attack. Both the player and the enemy can launch a maximum of 4 missiles per attack.

  8. America's Hypersonic Missile Has Failed to Launch. Again.

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    Previously, in June of 2022, the Navy’s test launch of a complete ‘all-up’ CPS missile, known as Joint Flight Campaign-1, failed before it even had a chance to release its hypersonic glider.

  9. Supremacy: Your Will Be Done - Wikipedia

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    The NES version game allows direct control over missile launch and hover tanks (1 on the map at any given time) on the offensive side, while offering direct control over the plasma cannon defense base and partial control over the pom-pom cannon and lightening field defense bases. The computer versions do not have these units.