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At the time of release, the game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [24] GameTrailers gave the game praise for its large multiplayer and inventive level-up system. [33] G4 gave the game four out of five, saying that it was a good addition to the PlayStation 3's library. [42]
Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. (Villains In Detention Escape Outpost Growing Amalgamation Mega Enormously) is a 2005 platform game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Global Star Software for the GameCube, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.
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The N-Gage is a PDA-like device that combined features of a cell phone and a handheld game console developed and designed by Nokia, released on October 7, 2003. [1] The following lists contains all of the known games released for the N-Gage, as well as unreleased games.
G.A.M.E. is a compilation album by American West Coast hip hop recording artist the Game. It was released independently on March 21, 2006, via Fast Life Music. JT the Bigga Figga and Bob Perry served as executive producers. Released without the Game's permission by JT the Bigga Figga causing a lawsuit and the Game encouraging fans not to buy it ...
This is a catch-all category for those games that appear similar to CCGs but don't meet the strict definition in one way or another. [1] Age of Heroes [citation needed] (Renegade Mage Games) (1997) The Base Ball Card Game (Allegheny) (1904) BattleCards (Merlin Publishing) (1993) Boy Crazy (Decipher, Inc.) (2000) Brawl (Cheapass Games) (1999)
This is a list of games and game lines produced by Hasbro, a large toy and game company based in the United States, or one of its former subsidiaries such as Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley Company
As the series moved into three-dimensional graphics, Kojima decided to title the next game in the series Metal Gear Solid instead of Metal Gear 3; [7] the "Solid" title has been used for all 3D action Metal Gear games since. Several non-action games have also been released, including the Metal Gear Acid games, which have a card-based system of ...