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  2. Loop Mania - Wikipedia

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    In Loop Mania, the player controls a white circle that collects coins for points while avoiding enemy circles.. Loop Mania is an endless arcade video game which has the player controlling a white circle revolving around the inside of an outlined circle.

  3. Magnetica - Wikipedia

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    Magnetica (known in Japan as Shunkan Puzzloop (瞬感パズループ, Shunkan Pazurūpu) and in Europe as Actionloop) is a puzzle video game developed by Mitchell Corporation and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS, It was released as part of the Touch!

  4. Need for Speed: No Limits - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: No Limits has a heavy focus on street racing, [1] vehicle customization, and avoiding the police. [2] [4]The player must race in "Campaign races" (which is considered the game's story mode), "Car Series races" (where only certain cars may participate to win in-game rewards) and "Rival Races", which are ghost-based multiplayer races.

  5. Category:Top-down video games - Wikipedia

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    A. The Adventures of Batman & Robin (video game) Adventures of Dino Riki; Aerostar (video game) Alcahest (video game) Alien (1984 video game) Alien Mind

  6. Video game programming - Wikipedia

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    Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.Game programming requires substantial skill in software engineering and computer programming in a given language, as well as specialization in one or more of the following areas: simulation, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, physics, audio programming, and input.

  7. Loop8: Summer of Gods - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in the fictional Japanese town of Ashihara in 1983 in an alternate reality where humanity is fighting for its survival against demons called Kegai. [3] [4] The game follows the main character Nini, a male teenager who grew up in a space station that was destroyed by the Kegai.

  8. Puzz Loop - Wikipedia

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    Puzz Loop is an arcade tile-matching puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation and released in 1998 in Japan and North America and 1999 in Europe. It was later ported to the Game Boy Color, PlayStation and Samsung Nuon DVD players under the name Ballistic.

  9. Slitherlink - Wikipedia

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    Slitherlink is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends.