- Gish (video game)
MHz processor Video card supporting OpenGL with 64 MiB of memory 256 MiB of memory multicol end See also Portal Video games Putty computer game Putty , a similarly themed game from 1992. br References ... game Action strategy Side scrolling video game side scroller modes Single player video game Single player , Multiplayer video game multiplayer ratings platforms Microsoft Windows Windows , Mac OS ... Gish is a 2D computer graphics 2D Personal computer game PC platform game developed by Alex Austin, Edmund .... A sequel was announced, but subsequently canceled in late 2009 when Edmund left Cryptic Sea. The game ..., Cryptic Sea pledged to go open source with the game which eventually happened on May 29, 2010 ... for AmigaOS 4 ref A hack for the game was created soon after the open sourcing that allowed Gish to grow ..., Brea s picture is crossed out from the final group photo of the game. Gameplay In Gish , the player ... by Tim Smolens and Jeff Attridge of Game Audio Magic. The game features songs by Smolens band ... Simon Carless date March 10, 2005 accessdate 2010 06 17 ref 2005 IGF Innovation in Game Design ref name gamasutra Game Tunnel s 2004 Indie Game of the Year ref cite web url http www.gametunnel.com html section viewarticle 74.html title 2004 Independent Game of the Year date Posted Dec 31, 2004 work Game Tunnel accessdate 2010 06 17 ref Game Tunnel s 2004 Adventure Game of the Year ref cite web url http www.gametunnel.com html section viewarticle 66.html title Adventure Game of the Year date December 11, 2004 work Game Tunnel accessdate 2010 06 17 ref Cameo appearance The Gish character appears briefly in the PC game Dumbo & Cool in one of the game s later levels. Citation needed date June 2010 When he is found by the player, a brief segment of music from the Gish game plays and the words ... game on Newgrounds. System requirements multicol Minimum system requirements Windows 98 ME 2000 XP, Linux 2.4 or Mac OS X 10.1 AMD, Intel or G3 1000 MHz processor Video card supporting OpenGL with 32 ... more details
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- List of video game companies
The following lists of video game companies are available List of video game developers List of video game publishers List of indie game developers See also Game development and Video game developer Video game publisher Independent video game development Category Lists of companies Video game companies Category Lists of lists Video game companies Category Video game lists Companies Category Video game companies ja ... more details
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- Book:Video game
saved book title Video game subtitle An overview cover image cover color Video gaming An overview Main article Video game History History of video games First video game Overview Video game genres Development Game development Video game industry Mod computer gaming Mod Cheating in video games Cheating Glitch Computer glitch Theory Game studies Social aspects Multiplayer game Video game controversy Category Wikipedia books on video games ... more details
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- Video game port
Video game port may refer to Porting Porting in gaming Porting a video game to a different console or hardware A game port , a connector for video game input devices disambig ... more details
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- Swarm (video game)
Swarm video game may refer to two video games Swarm 1998 video game a space themed shoot em up by Reflexive Entertainment Swarm 2011 video game an action game action platform game platform video game by Hothead Games disambig ... more details
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- Wizard (video game)
Wizard may refer to Wizard 2005 video game , an Atari 2600 game by Chris Crawford. Wizard 1983 video game , a video game developed for the Commodore 64 128, released in 1983 by Electronic Arts. disambig ... more details
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- Universe (video game)
Universe may refer to Universe 1983 video game , a science fiction video game by Omnitrend Software for the Atari 800. Universe 1994 video game , a graphical science fiction, futuristic adventure game by Core Design. disambig ... more details
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- Panther (video game)
Panther may refer to Panther 1975 video game , a battle tank driving game developed for the PLATO system. Panther 1988 video game , a flight game developed for the Commodore 64 and Atari 800XL 130XE. disambig ... more details
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- Hyperdrive (video game)
Infobox video game title Hyperdrive collapsible state show image image caption developer Midway Games Midway publisher Midway distributor series engine version platforms Arcade game released Video game release 1998 genre racing video game Car racing modes ratings Video game ratings media requirements Hyperdrive is a racing video game made by Midway Games in 1998 for the Arcade game Arcade Computing platform platform . Release This video game was only released in the arcades in 1998 by Midway Games. References Unreferenced date August 2011 Reflist Category 1998 video games Category Arcade games Category Midway Games Category Racing video games arcade stub Racing videogame stub ... more details
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- List of video game awards
orphan date January 2009 The following is a list of video game award s AIAS Hall of Fame ATOM Award Annie Award for Best Animated Video Game BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards British Academy Video Games Awards Canadian Awards for the Electronic & Animated Arts G Phoria Game Critics Awards Game Developers Choice Awards Game of the Year Golden Joystick Awards Independent Games Festival Interactive Achievement Awards Spike Video Game Awards Spotlight Awards GDC Swedish Game Awards Walk of Game Category Video game awards Category Lists of awards Video Games inc vg ... more details
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- Michael Jackson Video Game
Michael Jackson Video Game could refer to Michael Jackson s Moonwalker , a 1989 game from Sega Michael Jackson The Experience , a 2010 game from Ubisoft disambig ... more details
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- List of video game consoles
game console s in chronological order. This list includes the very first video game consoles ever ... from the major video game companies such as Atari, Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft too secondary ... by pirates for the black market. First generation 1972 1980 Main History of video game consoles ... in 1972, was the first video game console. class wikitable sortable Name Release date Manufacturer Type Magnavox Odyssey 1972 Magnavox Video game console Console atari vcs VCS it Ping O Tronic Ping ... Odyssey 1976 Philips Video Game console console Pong 1976 Atari, Inc Atari Inc. Arcade game Arcade ... 1976 1984 Main History of video game consoles second generation File Bally Arcade Console.jpg thumb ... Video Game console console Fairchild Channel F Channel F System II 1979 Fairchild Semiconductor Fairchild Video Game console console RCA Studio II 1976 RCA Video Game console console Atari 2600 Atari Video Computer System VCS Sears Video Arcade 1977 Atari, Inc Atari Inc. Video Game console console Atari 2600 Atari 2600 Jr. Atari 2600 Jr. 1986 Atari, Inc Atari Inc. Video Game console console Atari 2800 Sears Video Arcade II Japan Only 1983 Atari, Inc Video Game console console Coleco Gemini Atari 2600 hardware clone 1982 Coleco Video Game console console Bally Astrocade 1977 Midway Games Midway Video Game console console VC 4000 Interton VC 4000 1978 Interton Video Game console console Magnavox Odyssey 1978 Magnavox Philips Video Game console console APF Imagination Machine 1979 APF Electronics Inc APF Video Game console console Intellivision 1980 Mattel Video Game console console PlayCable 1981 Mattel Adapter of Intellivision Bandai Super Vision 8000 1979 Bandai Video Game console console Intellivision II 1983 Mattel Video Game console console VTech CreatiVision CreatiVision 1981 VTech Video Game console console Epoch Cassette Vision 1981 Epoch Co. Epoch Video Game console console Super Cassette Vision 1984 Epoch Co. Epoch Video game console console Arcadia 2001 Emerson Arcadia ... more details
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- The Incredible Hulk (video game)
The Incredible Hulk , in video games , may refer to The Incredible Hulk 1994 video game The Incredible Hulk 1994 video game The Incredible Hulk 2008 video game The Incredible Hulk 2008 video game The Incredible Hulk The Pantheon Saga The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction Questprobe featuring The Hulk , one of the games in the Questprobe trilogy See also The Incredible Hulk disambiguation SIA ... more details
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- Video game director
Game director may refer to Video game producer , the person in charge of overseeing development of a video game Technical director , usually a senior technical person within creative group Art director , a blanket title for a variety of similar job functions Creative director , a position often found within creative organizations Sound director , the head of the sound department Game director may also refer to the lead roles of Video game developer , a software developer that creates video games Video game designer , a person who designs gameplay Video game programmer , a person who primarily develops codebase for video games or related software disambig ... more details
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- Video game awards (disambiguation)
List of international video game award ceremonies, sorted in list by date started. Please only list the best known and oldest in the disambiguation page. Video Console Computer game awards may refer to Golden Joystick Awards annual awards given to the best computer and video games of the year since 1982 Interactive Achievement Awards annual awards gala hosted by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences AIAS since 1998 Game Critics Awards annual awards held after the Electronic Entertainment Expo E since 1998 Game Developers Choice Awards held by the International Game Developers Association since 2001 Spike Video Game Awards Spike TV video game award show started in 2003 Golden Game Awards Annual awards started in Europe given to video games since 2005 See also Game of the Year Category Video game awards disambig ... more details
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- Avenger (video game)
Avenger may refer to Avenger 1981 video game , a Space Invaders clone published by Commodore International for the VIC 20 and Commodore 64. Avenger 1986 video game Way of the Tiger II Avenger 1986 video game , made by Gremlin Graphics in 1986, for the computers Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum and MSX. See also Avengers video game disambig ... more details
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- Imperium (video game)
Imperium may refer to Imperium 1990 video game , developed by Electronic Arts in 1990 for the Atari ST. Imperium 1992 video game , developed by Vic Tokai in 1992 for the Super NES Super Famicom system. disambig ... more details
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- 3D video game
A 3D video game may refer to List of stereoscopic video games List of 3D PlayStation 3 games List of games with Nvidia 3D Vision support 3D computer graphics used in developing video games disambig ... more details
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- MorphX (video game)
Notability date May 2011 Infobox video game title MorphX image File MorphX Coverart.png caption developer Buka Entertainment br Targem Games publisher 505 Games platforms Xbox 360 released Video game release NA September 28, 2010 EU September 24, 2010 genre Action adventure game Action adventure br Third person shooter modes Single player video game Single player ratings Video game ratings BBFC 15 ESRB M PEGI 18 OFLC MA15 MorphX is an Action adventure video game action adventure video game developed by Buka Entertainment and Targem Games , and published by 505 Games . ref cite web url http xbox360.ign.com objects 060 060192.html title MorphX publisher Imagine Games Network IGN accessdate May 17, 2011 ref References reflist Category Third person shooters Category Video games developed in Russia Category Xbox 360 games Category 2010 video games ... more details
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- Cybersoft (video game company)
Infobox Company company name Cybersoft company logo File Cybersoft.jpg 225px Cybersoft logo. company type company slogan foundation location United States key people industry Video game industry products revenue operating income net income num employees homepage Cybersoft, Inc. was a video game publisher, which was a subsidiary of GameTek . Video games see also Category Cybersoft games Super NES Adventures of Yogi Bear 1994 Air Cavalry video game Air Cavalry 1995 Brutal Paws of Fury 1994 Carrier Aces 1995 Full Throttle All American Racing 1995 Spectre video game Spectre 1994 External links http www.mobygames.com company cybersoft inc Cybersoft at MobyGames http www.gamefaqs.com features company 73493.html List of Cybersoft games at GameFAQs http www.snesmusic.org v2 profile.php?profile company&selected 217 Cybersoft at SNESmusic.org Category Defunct video game companies Category Video game companies of the United States Category Video game publishers US videogame company stub ... more details
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- Point Blank (video game)
Point Blank may refer to Point Blank 1994 video game , also known as Gun Bullet in Japan a shooting game series by Namco for the Arcade, PlayStation and Nintendo DS. Point Blank 2008 video game , an online tactical first person shooter developed by Zepetto, a South Korean company. disambig ... more details
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- Kirikou (video game)
Infobox VG title Kirikou collapsible state show image image Image Kirikou video game .jpg caption aspect ratio resolution developer tranges Libellules publisher distributor license series engine version released 2001 genre modes ratings platforms PC, Game Boy Color , Game Boy Advance , Xbox , PlayStation media CD requirements 266 MHz CPU, 64Mb RAM, Video card 8Mb compatible DirectX 8.0 input Kirikou is a 2001 video game, based upon the 1998 French language French film Kirikou and the Sorceress . The game was a co production by tranges Libellules , Ouat , Les Armateurs and MC2 France Wanadoo Edition Wanadoo Edition . It was released for PC, Game Boy Color , Game Boy Advance , Xbox and PlayStation . The game features 9 levels, based on scenes from the film, where Kirikou must protect his village from the evil sorceress. External links http www.microids.com en catalogue 26 kirikou.html Kirikou at Micro ds Michel Ocelot Category 2001 video games Category Europe exclusive video games Category Game Boy Color games Category Micro ds games Category Mythology based video games Category Platform games Category PlayStation games Category Side scrolling video games Category Video games based on films Category Video games developed in France Category Video games set in Africa Category Windows games ... more details
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- Toxic Crusaders (video game)
Infobox video game title Toxic Crusaders image caption developer Tose company Tose publisher Bandai platforms Game Boy , Nintendo Entertainment System , Sega Genesis released Video game release NA 1992 genre Beat em up modes Single player video game One player media ROM cartridge Toxic Crusaders is a Side scrolling video game side scrolling , beat em up video game based on the American cartoon series Toxic Crusaders 1991 . Troma Entertainment , in turn, based the cartoon series on their 1984 film The Toxic Avenger film The Toxic Avenger . Tose company Tose developed the game for the Game Boy , Nintendo Entertainment System , Sega Genesis . It was published by Bandai in 1992. References MobyGames id toxic crusaders name Toxic Crusaders Category 1992 video games Category Bandai games Category Beat em ups Category Game Boy games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Science fiction video games Category Sega Mega Drive games Category Side scrolling video games Category Video games based on animated television series Category Video games set in the United States ... more details
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- Pulsar (video game)
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox video game title Pulsar developer Sega Gremlin Industries Gremlin released 1981 genre Shooter game modes Single player , Multi player alternating platforms Arcade game Arcade Pulsar is a 1981 arcade game created by Sega Gremlin Industries Gremlin ref http www.arcade museum.com game detail.php?game id 9150 ref . In it, the player controls a tank in a top down view maze to fetch keys used to unlock the next level. Pulsar runs on the Z80 microprocessor. The game was designed and programmed by Larry Clague and Mike Hendricks. Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pulsar Video Game Category Sega games Category Arcade games Category 1981 video games Category Sega arcade games Category Gremlin Industries games Arcade stub ... more details
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- Duel Masters (video game)
Infobox VG title Duel Masters image Image Duel Masters Coverart.png 256px caption Japan ese cover art for GameCube developer Takara publisher Takara designer engine version released GameCube br vgrelease JP December 18, 2003 PlayStation 2 br vgrelease NA November 2, 2004 PAL December 3, 2004 vgrelease JP March 24, 2005 genre Strategy game modes Single player , Multiplayer video game Multiplayer ratings platforms Nintendo GameCube , PlayStation 2 media requirements input Duel Masters fully titled Duel Masters Nettou Battle Arena is a strategy game strategy video game released on December 18, 2003 by Takara . The game was only released in Japan for GameCube . It was later release for PlayStation 2 for North America , the PAL region , and Japan . The game is based on the Duel Masters trading card game franchise. It was published and developed by the video game company Takara . Reception When reviewed by Famitsu , a famous Japanese video game magazine, it was given a 7 out of 10. External links moby game id duel masters name Duel Masters strategy videogame stub Category 2003 video games Category Strategy video games Category Nintendo GameCube games Category Nintendo GameCube only games Category Japan exclusive video games Category Takara company games Category Video games based on anime and manga ... more details
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