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  2. List of Pokémon video games - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon themselves spawn randomly, with some conditions; nocturnal Pokémon have a higher chance to spawn at night, and water type pokémon may spawn close to water. Gyms are used to battle and train Pokémon against other players in the area, and nearby PokéStops give free items when spun (they have a 5-minute cooldown per use).

  3. MissingNo. - Wikipedia

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    MissingNo. [a] (/ ˈ m ɪ s ɪ ŋ ˈ n oʊ / ⓘ; Japanese: けつばん, [1] Hepburn: Ketsuban) is a glitch and an unofficial Pokémon species found in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue.

  4. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    2. The act of waiting around a rare mob or player's spawn point, usually in MMOs. This may be known as spawn-camping or spawn-trapping. capture the flag (CTF) A common game mode in multiplayer video games, where the goal is to capture and retrieve a flag from the opposing side's territory while defending the flag in one's own territory. carry

  5. Guybrush Threepwood - Wikipedia

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    Guybrush Ulysses Threepwood is a fictional character who serves as the main protagonist of the Monkey Island series of computer adventure games by LucasArts.He is a pirate who adventures throughout the Caribbean in search of fame and treasure alongside his love interest and later wife, Elaine Marley, often thwarting the plans of the undead pirate LeChuck in the process.

  6. Tropico 2: Pirate Cove - Wikipedia

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    Tropico 2 is a city-building game. [5] Though much of it is based on the original Tropico, the gameplay is very different.The player runs a pirate island and, as the Pirate King, must keep the pirates happy while stealing as much booty as possible. [6]

  7. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    The Black Freighter – metafictional pirate ship that is referenced throughout the Watchmen comic series; Borneo Prince – 19th-century trading vessel converted for use as a gunboat in World War II in Commando Comics; Cithara – alleged source of a distress signal in The Adventures of Tintin story The Shooting Star

  8. We Love Katamari - Wikipedia

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    We Love Katamari [b] is a 2005 puzzle-action video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2.It is the sequel to the 2004 sleeper hit Katamari Damacy.The player controls a diminutive character named the Prince as he rolls around an adhesive ball called a "katamari" to collect increasingly larger objects, ranging from coins to pencils to buildings, in order to build stars as ...

  9. Pirate Ship Higemaru - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Ship Higemaru was the third game produced by Capcom, following Vulgus and Sonson. It is one of three Capcom games to use Z80-based technology, along with 1942 and Exed Exes. The Yashichi, a power-up item that frequently appears in Capcom games (especially those of the late 1980s and early 1990s), makes its second cameo appearance here ...