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  2. BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    German GamePro Magazine theorized on their 03/2005 DVD that the programmer escaped a mental institution, because "it needs a good bunch of crazyness to invent a "excavator-em up" " The game was criticized that the vehicles were "sluggish as an elephant drugged with tranquilizers", that the controls were not easy to understand and that the game had bad edge flickering.

  3. List of ColecoVision games - Wikipedia

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    Two game cartridges by Coleco: BurgerTime (left) and Gorf. This is a list of games for the ColecoVision video game console. In total, the following games are known to exist: 129 [a] U.S. releases; 1 U.S. very limited release; 7 [b] foreign/Canadian releases; 9 [c] TeleGames exclusive releases; 22 prototype and unreleased games

  4. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    Used to connect to a Nintendo server which provided content such as jokes, news (mainly about Nintendo), game tips, weather reports for Japan and allowed a small number of games to be downloaded. Nintendo: Famicom RF Booster RF connector. Hori: Famicom S.D. System Plugs into system's expansion slot for use with headphones. Hori: Family BASIC ...

  5. List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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    Game Commander - licensed by Nintendo / Super Hori Commander - Japanese version (Hori) Game Commander II - licensed by Nintendo (Imagineer) High Frequency Control Pad - normal pad, wrong button colors (High Frequency) Invader 2 - joypad with auto-fire (QuickShot) JS-306 Power Pad Tilt - joypad with auto-fire, slow-motion, tilt-mode (Champ)

  6. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Game Gear: May 24, 1991: Yes No No Game Boy Advance: February 14, 2004: Yes No No Pac & Pal: Namco Super Pac-Man: July 30, 1983: Yes No No Also Known As "Pac-Man & Chomp Chomp", replacing Pal with Chomp Chomp from Hanna-Barbera's Pac-Man Cartoon, but limited to a run of 300 machines produced for several European countries.

  7. Timberborn - Wikipedia

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    The first major update to Timberborn was released on December 17, 2021. The update added new ways to mine and use metal, new water pumps and water wheels, a new tree, the Chestnut, two plants, Cattails and Spadderdocks, a new science building, and new attractions.

  8. Teardown (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Here, a locked metal gate is broken open with an excavator. Teardown is a sandbox game with puzzle and action elements. [1] [2] It is played from a first-person perspective. [2] The player can freely navigate the game's nine levels, which consist entirely of aggregates of destructible voxels.

  9. List of games by Firaxis Games - Wikipedia

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    Firaxis Games is an American video game developer based in Sparks, Maryland. [1] It was founded in May 1996 by Sid Meier, Jeff Briggs and Brian Reynolds as Firaxis Software, following their departure from MicroProse, which Meier had co-founded. [2] [3] [4] The company was renamed to Firaxis Games in July 1997 prior to releasing any titles. [2]