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  2. Cause of Death (video game) - Wikipedia

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    They found a student at Stanford, who began writing the game at nights after class. This would become Surviving High School, launched in 2005. The development team followed this up with Cause of Death, and later High School Story, Hollywood U, and Choices: Stories You Play, under the names Centerscore, Vivendi Games, EA, and Pixelberry Studios ...

  3. Video game–related health problems - Wikipedia

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    Too much video game playing may cause vision problems. [11] Extensive viewing of the screen can cause eye strain, as the cornea, pupil, and iris are not intended for mass viewing sessions of electronic devices. Using video games for too long may also cause headaches, dizziness, and chances of vomiting from focusing on a screen.

  4. Cause of Death (game) - Wikipedia

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    Cause of Death (video game) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  5. Trauma Center (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Trauma Center [b] is a series of video games developed by Atlus and published by Atlus (Japan, North America) and Nintendo (Europe). Beginning with Trauma Center: Under the Knife in 2005 for the Nintendo DS, the series released four more entries on the DS and Wii.

  6. Category:Medical video games - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death (video game) Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in Anatomy; Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus; E. Emergency (video game series) Emergency (video game)

  7. Trauma Center: Second Opinion - Wikipedia

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    An operation in Second Opinion. Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a video game that combines surgical simulation gameplay with storytelling using non-interactive visual novel segments using static scenes, character portraits, text boxes, and rare voice clips during gameplay segments.

  8. The Life and Death of the Video Game Cheat Code - AOL

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    In the '90s, cheat codes—Big Head Mode, anyone?—dominated video games. Now, in gaming's prestige era, everything is earned the hard way. What gives?

  9. Trauma Center: Under the Knife - Wikipedia

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    After each operation, the player is graded on their performances, with rankings going from "C" (the lowest) to "S" (the highest). [5] [7] After an operation is completed in the story mode, players can attempt it again in the Challenge mode for a higher score. [5] The player can save their game after each story chapter.