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*''[[Chex Trek: Beyond the Quest]]'' - A total conversion modification for [[Doom 3]] by [[id software]] that aimed to retell the story of [[Chex Quest]]. Based on the [[Doom 3 Engine]]. [http://www.chextrek.com]
*''[[Chex Trek: Beyond the Quest]]'' - A total conversion modification for [[Doom 3]] by [[id software]] that aimed to retell the story of [[Chex Quest]]. Based on the [[Doom 3 Engine]]. [http://www.chextrek.com]
*''[[Club Skill]]'' - A [[UK]] [[videogame]] [[website]]. I've noticed it linked from Wikipedia before, and they've got an interesting history. [http://www.clubskill.com]
*''[[Club Skill]]'' - A [[UK]] [[videogame]] [[website]]. I've noticed it linked from Wikipedia before, and they've got an interesting history. [http://www.clubskill.com]
*[[Consolitis]] - the (real or imagined) process by which features of games released for consoles differ (in a negative or limiting manner) from those of games released for PCs. [http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1516699] [http://dungeonrun.com/articles/editorials/consolitis-a-pc-gaming-disease/]
*[[Consolitis]] - the (real or imagined) process by which features of games released for consoles differ (in a negative or limiting manner) from those of games released for PCs. [http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1516699]
[http://dungeonrun.com/articles/editorials/consolitis-a-pc-gaming-disease/]
*[[Cortex Command]] - A popular retro-style downloadable computer game taking place in the future, in which you control combat units, harvest gold, and attempt to defend a central brain from attack. [http://www.datarealms.com/]
*[[Cranium Kabookii]] [[Ubisoft]] published board game adaption featuring typical party-game style minigames. [http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/842/842140p1.html] [http://www.videogamer.com/wii/cranium_kabookii/review.html]
*[[Cranium Kabookii]] [[Ubisoft]] published board game adaption featuring typical party-game style minigames. [http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/842/842140p1.html] [http://www.videogamer.com/wii/cranium_kabookii/review.html]



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  • Cortex Command - A popular retro-style downloadable computer game taking place in the future, in which you control combat units, harvest gold, and attempt to defend a central brain from attack. [14]
  • Cranium Kabookii Ubisoft published board game adaption featuring typical party-game style minigames. [15] [16]
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  • Dragon's Breath (Dragon Lord) - An early roleplaying/strategy hybrid written originally for Amiga and later ported to the Atari ST, PC and possibly others. Produced by Palace Software. The game revolves around growing and training dragons and using them to control villages and attack other would-be Dragon Lords. Some info can be found at [22].
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(Request) Super Paper mario. http://www.mariowiki.com/Bonechill

  • SWIV 3D – Highly rated 1996 war game, 8.6 (great) from GameSpot. Link
  • System N2: Recently released arcade hardware platform, made by nVidia. Japanese Wikipedia has an article for it; a babelfish translation is adequate to get the general gist of what it says. [99]
  • Shadows of Isildur: Popular Role-Play Intensive MUD
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  • VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas - a web site that features screenshot maps of video games. Popular among retrogamers. [107]
  • Video game costs - all the money involved in making a game, including dev kit, development costs, marketing, voice actors, music, and any system specific things
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  • Wagyan Land A 1989 NES game (no evidence it was released outside Japan) that Strong Bad apparently plays. Review at Something Awful.
  • WaveMaster One of Sega's main AM-divisions, who are responsible for nearly all of Sega's Soundracks. Formally Sega Digital Studios.
  • Who Has The Biggest Brain? A social game published by Playfish. First released on Facebook. A fun brain training and scoring game which lets people compare their brain size in cubic centimeters and their fictional brain type.[108] [109]
  • WolfQuest A freeware sandbox educational wildlife simulation game. [110] [111] [112]
  • Wormhole (Video Game) An extremely popular java applet by Centerfleet (Now Centerscore). Apart from fond, fond memories, only the web archives of the game currently remain.
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  • Zoids Online Wars an online game featuring the mecha known as zoids. The website can be found here [113]
  • Zoator famed map-creator for Warcraft online play.