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  2. Octogeddon - Wikipedia

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    Octogeddon is an arcade action-strategy video game, with elements of roguelike games. [1] [2] The player plays as a titular octopus, named Octogeddon, who decides to seek vengeance against humanity after watching a video of a chef cooking sushi. [2] [3] Octogeddon goes through five stages

  3. Jimmy White's 2: Cueball - Wikipedia

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    The game includes mini-games connected with a pub setting. A Game Boy Color version of the game was released in 2000. A sequel to Cueball, called Jimmy White's Cueball World, was released in Europe for the PC in 2001. The game received mixed reviews from critics, with the PC and Dreamcast versions faring better than the PlayStation port.

  4. Kairosoft - Wikipedia

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    Kairosoft was founded as a dōjin games developer in 1996, and is currently located in the Nishi-Shinjuku district of Tokyo with only nine employees. They started out developing simulation games for the Windows platform, the first of which was released in 1996 and simulated a used bookstore, and another example was the original Game Dev Story released in 1997, with a sequel released in 2001. [3]

  5. Category:Nintendo Switch 2 games - Wikipedia

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  6. indieszero - Wikipedia

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    indieszero Corporation, Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社インディーズゼロ) is a small video game development company headquartered in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan.It was founded on April 21, 1997, and has developed video games for other video game companies, including Nintendo, SEGA, and Square Enix.

  7. Category:Video games set in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  8. Kusoge - Wikipedia

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    The term kusogē is a portmanteau of kuso (クソ or 糞, lit. ' crap ') and gēmu (ゲーム, ' game '; a loanword from English).Though it is commonly attributed to illustrator Jun Miura [], and occasionally to Takahashi-Meijin of Hudson Soft, it is unclear when and by whom it was popularized – or whether a single source can be attributed in the first place.

  9. Sushi Go! - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Go!: Spin Some for Dim Sum was released in 2023 as “a new delicious spin on the classic Sushi Go game” for 2 to 6 players. [8] The game includes a mechanical spin table which holds 6 baskets. Each turn, players must take the top card from the basket in front of them or use chopstick tokens from their limited supply to spin the table.