Ground Zero: Texas is a full motion video game, released for the Sega CD in November 1993. The game relies heavily on video footage, with which the player interacts. It contains 110 minutes of interactive footage from four different cameras. It was d ...
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VBS1 (Virtual Battlespace Systems 1) is a military simulator which relies heavily on modern game technology and is therefore generally referred to as a serious game. The platform is derived from the first-person entertainment game Operation Flashpoin ...
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Eschatos (エスカトス?) is a scrolling shooter, developed and published by Qute, which was released in April 7, 2011. Apart from the main game, two previous Wonderswan games by the developer, Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins ...
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield is a 2003 computer game developed and published by Ubisoft. Released on March 18, 2003, the Rainbow Six video game series is based on Tom Clancy's best-selling novel of the same name. ...
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Zanac (ザナック?) is an arcade-style shoot 'em up video game designed by Compile and published in Japan by Pony Canyon and in North America by FCI. It was released for the MSX computer, the Family Computer Disk System, the Nintendo En ...
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Star Trek: Encounters is a video game set in the Star Trek fictional universe, which was released on October 4, 2006, for the Sony PlayStation 2 console. The game was developed by Scottish studio 4J Studios for Bethesda Softworks (USA) and Ubisoft (U ...
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Deadly Dozen: Pacific Theater is a World War II oriented squad-based first-person shooter developed by nFusion Interactive and is the sequel to Deadly Dozen. ...
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Link's Crossbow Training, known in Japan as Link's Bowgun Training (リンクのボウガントレーニング, Rinku no Bōgan Torēningu?), is a shooting video game published and developed by Nintendo f ...
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Chaos Field (カオスフィールド, Kaosufiirudo?) is a 2004 arcade shoot 'em up developed by MileStone. It was ported to Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo GameCube; the PlayStation 2 version is known as Chaos Field Ne ...
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RayStorm is a scrolling shooter developed by the Taito Corporation. Originally released in Japan as an arcade game in 1996, it was later ported there to Sony's PlayStation game console in 1997, to the Sega Saturn (under the name Layer Section II) in ...
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