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  2. Electro Man - Wikipedia

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    Electro Man, originally distributed in Poland under the title Electro Body, is an MS-DOS platform game developed by the Polish company X LanD Computer Games. It was originally released in Poland by xLand in 1992, [1] and later published by Epic MegaGames in the United States in 1993; apart from the changed title, the Electro Man release contains some changes, such as upgraded graphics.

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  4. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro - Wikipedia

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    One major difference between the game and its predecessor is the ability to play on ground levels. In the first game's outdoor levels, if Spider-Man swung too low below designated rooftops, he would fall into yellow mist that dominated most of the game's levels and die. Enter: Electro, however, presented levels based in limited city streets ...

  5. Spark the Electric Jester - Wikipedia

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    Spark the Electric Jester is a side-scrolling platform game. [1] The player must guide Spark through a series of differently themed levels containing an assortment of obstacles, robot enemies, and boss fights. [1] [2] Fast-paced gameplay is emphasized, [2] as Spark is capable of running at high speeds. [3]

  6. Man-Made Monster - Wikipedia

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    Man-Made Monster is a 1941 American science-fiction horror film directed by George Waggner and produced by Jack Bernhard for Universal Pictures. Filmed in black-and-white, it stars Lon Chaney Jr. (in his horror film debut) and Lionel Atwill. Man-Made Monster was re-released under various titles including Electric Man and The Mysterious Dr. R.

  7. Mega Man 3 - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] Also in 2005, Mega Man 3 was bundled alongside other Capcom games as part of a Plug It In & Play TV Games peripheral by Jakks Pacific. [49] Mega Man 3 was released by Capcom on mobile phones in Japan in 2005 and in North America in 2008. [5] [4] The NES version made its way to the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console service worldwide in 2008.

  8. Electro-mechanical game - Wikipedia

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    Taito entered the EM industry with sports games such as Crown Soccer Special (1967), a two-player game that simulated association football using electronic components such as pinball flippers, [61] and Crown Basketball, which debuted in the US as the highest-earning arcade game at the 1968 Tampa Fair and also had a quarter-play option.

  9. Jim Prentice (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    James Mason Prentice (May 29, 1909 – January 16, 2005) was an American game designer and businessman who founded The Electric Game Company. At the age of 17 he invented a simple electric baseball game which went on to become his best-selling game, as well as the first board game of its kind to use electrical relays. [2] [3] [4]