Blasteroids is one of the sequels to the original 1979 shoot 'em up video game Asteroids. It was developed by Atari Games (which later became Midway Games West) and released as a coin-operated game in 1987, and in 1989 by Image Works for Amiga, Amstr ...
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Rambo: The Video Game is an on-rails arcade, rail shooter video game developed by Polish Studio Teyon and published by Reef Entertainment. The game is based on the Rambo film series and puts the player in the role of John Rambo. First Blood, First Bl ...
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Divine Sealing is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive video game developed by Studio Fazzy. The game was a vertical scrolling shooter with a sci-fi/fantasy hentai theme: players destroyed enemies and end level bosses in shoot 'em up fashion and would then ...
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Robodemons is an action video game with shooting elements that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Color Dreams on December 1989. Like all Color Dreams games, Robodemons was not officially licensed by Nintendo. ...
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Operation Flashpoint: Resistance (also known as ARMA: Resistance) is an expansion pack to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. It was developed by Bohemia Interactive, authors of the original game, and published by Codemasters. It is second expansi ...
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Radirgy (ラジルギ, Rajirugi?), short for Radio Allergy (also the proposed title of cancelled North American release), is an arcade video game developed by Milestone Inc. in 2005 using the Sega NAOMI arcade system board. A port of Radi ...
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Vampire Night is a light gun game produced by Sega's Wow Entertainment, distributed through Namco and released in 2000 for video game arcades. It was later ported to PlayStation 2 in November 2001. ...
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SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs is a third-person tactical shooter video game for the PlayStation 2 and a sequel to SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs. The game was developed by Zipper Interactive in collaboration with the Naval Special Warfare Command and published b ...
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Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex developed by Powerhead Games and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS and the Game Boy Advance. It was released on November 6, 2006 in North America, and on December 8, 2006 in Australia and Europe. ...
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