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Video game console (4387 bytes)
1: ... GameCube]] is an example of a popular video game console.]] 2: ...reated a [[Beowulf cluster]] of [[PlayStation 2]] consoles), and [[Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox]] is basically a st... 4: ...ames ([[Pong]]) to fully featured general purpose games systems. 6: ...ers. However, console makers try to prevent their games from being played on emulators using copyright-l... 8: ...it and 128-bit) were in large part created by the console makers' marketing departments and may have little... Console game (10812 bytes) 1: ...nsoles. ''[[Computer and video games]]'' is about games in general.'' 3: ...screenshot]] of ''[[Tetris]]'' for the [[Nintendo Game Boy]]]] 5: ... into one small object known as a [[Handheld game console|handheld]]. 7: ...-based games in general, see [[computer and video games]]. 12: ...Theft Auto 3]]'' is an example of a popular video game.]] Handheld game console (7563 bytes) 1: ...nd is often credited as popularizing the handheld console concept. 6: ...n [[1979]]. A small screen, a small selection of games (only thirteen) led to its demise only two years... 8: ...oncern, and when compared to the Microvision, the Game Boy was a huge leap forward. 10: ... and [[Game Boy Color]]) is the best selling game console ever, having sold more than 145 million units [ht... 14: ... could connect to Atari's [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar]] console. Due to a high price, short battery life, produc... MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Soundtrack (286 bytes) 1: ...MTV Video Music Award]] winners for '''Best Video Game Soundtrack '''. It is currently unknown if this a... 4: ! Year !! Game Title E.T. (video game) (4045 bytes) 2: ...his game as the biggest [[flop]] in home computer game history. 4: ==Gameplay== 6: ...uns out of energy; he can do this three times per game. E.T. can also revive a [[flower]] for an extra ... 10: ...on. (In comparison, ''[[Wing Commander (computer game)|Wing Commander]]'', released in [[1990]], cost "... 12: ...n, ironically introducing it to Spielberg as "the game that would make the movie famous". Everything or Nothing (video game) (4023 bytes) 9: | style=width:80px|[[Video game developer|Developer]]: 12: |[[Video game publisher|Publisher]]: 18: |[[Computer and video game genres|Genre]]: 21: |Game modes: 28: ...S2]], [[Xbox]], [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], [[Game Boy Advance]] Ys (video game) (4019 bytes) 1: ... phone]]. It is the most popular PC role-playing game in Japan. 3: ...se gameplay mechanisms were done away with by the game's fifth installment, ''Ys V: Ushinawareta Sunano ... 5: == List of Ys games == 57: ...I & II Eternal'' package, and the patch makes the game playable on American and English versions of the ... 62: [[Category:Computer and video game franchises]] BC (video game) (464 bytes) 1: ...nhead Studios]]) for the [[Microsoft Xbox]] video game system. 3: ==Gameplay== Chao (video game) (3932 bytes) 2: ... plural form Chao) are creatures found in [[video games]] including ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', ''[[Sonic A... 6: ...before dying (although this may vary in different games). Chao can also be trained to "ultimate forms" s... 10: ...bbit ears. Various fruits can be bought either in-game (like in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]''), in '... 15: ...]] that is now airing in America and a cameo in [[GameCube]]'s ''Sonic Adventure DX'', a remake of Sonic... 17: ... aspect is not true to all Chao, as Chao from the games often purred or make simple noises rather then s... Columns (video game) (3153 bytes) 7: |[[Video game developer|Developer]]: 10: |[[Video game liscensing|Liscensing]]: 16: |[[Computer and video game genres|Genre]]: 17: ...eo game genres#Retro|Retro]]/[[Computer and video game genres#Puzzle|Puzzle]] 19: |Game modes: Walker (video game) (340 bytes) 1: released for the amiga games system during the early ninties Another World (video game) (6042 bytes) 2: ...to Black]]'' ([[:Category:1995 computer and video games|1995]]). 8: ==What makes the game unique== 12: ...nted the ''horror-suspense'' [[genre]] in [[video game]]s. -said by who? -buy some guy at some forum..--... 14: ... their facial features, gestures and actions. The game successfully conveys the casual brutality and inh... 16: ===The Gameplay=== Seaman (video game) (495 bytes) 1: ... the Sega Dreamcast. Unlike other games for this console, this one included a special microphone attachmen... 4: * [http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/seaman_response.txt Seaman respons... 5: * [http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/dreamcast/file/seaman_vocabulary.txt Seaman vocab... Isabelle (video-game) (641 bytes) 1: [[Isabelle]] is an independent [[3D]] [[adventure game]] designed by [[France|French]] company Belisa in... 5: ...elease, the game was viewed as a very [[bizarre]] game, almost downright confusing. 6: ...s highly colourful graphics followed by its weird gameplay. Popeye (video game) (2798 bytes) 7: |[[Video game developer|Developer]]: 10: |[[Video game publisher|Publisher]]: 16: |[[Computer and video game genres|Genre]]: 17: |[[Computer and video game genres#Platform|Platform]] 19: |Game modes: Laserdisc video game (2871 bytes) 1: ...s an [[arcade video game]] that uses pre-recorded video (either [[live-action]] or [[animation]]) played ... 3: ... on the [[joystick]] or the button to advance the game to the next scene. For instance, a scene begins w... 5: Subsequent laserdisc video games followed ''[[Dragon's Lair]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>... 7: ...rican audiences) [[Japanese]] [[anime]], creating games like ''[[Cliff Hanger]]'' (from [[Lupin III: Cas... 9: ...re [[scrolling shooter]]s that used the laserdisc video for the background and computer graphics for the ... Laserdisc video game (2747 bytes) 1: ...s an [[arcade video game]] that uses pre-recorded video (either [[live-action]] or [[animation]]) played ... 3: The first laserdisc video game was [[Dragon's Lair]]: a cartoon played on the sc... 5: Subsequent laserdisc video games followed [[Dragon's Lair]]'s format, with slight... 7: ...rican audiences) [[Japanese]] [[anime]], creating games like [[Cliff Hanger]] (from [[Lupin III: Castle ... 9: ...ical scrolling shooter]]s that used the laserdisc video for the background and computer graphics for the ... Chaos (video game) (1676 bytes) 18: ...ay cast one of various spells and move around the game area. Each action takes away from a quota of act... 22: ...h is very Chaotic will be harder to cast when the game is in a Lawful state. 32: ...y Blob'', provided it is cast early enough in the game! 35: * [[Lords of Chaos (video game)]] (the sequel) Manhunt (video game) (10837 bytes) 1: ... [[video_game_controversy|controversial]] [[video game]] released by [[Rockstar Entertainment]] in [[Nov... 9: The game both references and satirises various aspects of ... 11: The game's levels are called scenes, in a parody of film. 15: ...ed illegal even for adult players; in the UK, the game received a [[BBFC]] 18 certificate, legally prohi... 17: ...ame=pub&aid=3918] in the following weeks that the game was owned by Pakeerah, not Leblanc, and that they... Stargate (video game) (2934 bytes) 1: ...ame]]. See [[Stargate SG-1 (video game)]] for the game based on the [[Stargate SG-1]] television series.... 8: |[[Video game developer|Developer]]: 11: |[[Video game publisher|Publisher]]: 14: |[[Game designer]]: 20: |[[Computer and video game genres|Genre]]:
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