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Monopoly
The first of the legally licensed commercial adaptations were released in 1985 with the release of Monopoly for the BBC Read more
The first of the legally licensed commercial adaptations were released in 1985 with the release of Monopoly for the BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. Over the years, Monopoly has been released for different operating systems on the PC and Macintosh platforms. Also, versions have been licenced and produced for the NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and Wii consoles, as well as mobile device (PDA/Smartphone) versions.
The game plays by the same rules as the standard board game, and allows for single or multiplayer games. When a single player game is chosen, the game would generate computer-controlled opponents.
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2015-02-20 23:29:17
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Monopoly
Ms. Pac-Man
Ms. Pac-Man (ミズ・パックマン, Mizu Pakkuman?) is an arcade video game from the Golden Age. It was produced by Illinois-based MiRead more
Ms. Pac-Man (ミズ・パックマン, Mizu Pakkuman?) is an arcade video game from the Golden Age. It was produced by Illinois-based Midway Manufacturing corporation, the North American licensee of Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man was released in North America January 13, 1982, one year after the release of Pac-Man, and became one of the most popular video games of all time. This popularity lead to its adoption as an official title by Namco, the creator of Pac-Man. The game introduced a female protagonist, new maze designs, and several other improved gameplay changes over the original title. It became the most successful American-produced arcade game, selling 115,000 arcade cabinets.
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2015-02-20 23:29:17
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Ms. Pac-Man
Pac-Attack
Pacific Theater of O...
The Pacific Theater of Operations is the area of operations of U.S. forces during the Pacific War of 1941-45. A theater Read more
The Pacific Theater of Operations is the area of operations of U.S. forces during the Pacific War of 1941-45. A theater of operations is
a land or sea area, and the airspace above it, established to employ one's forces to neutralize a strategic threat to national or alliance/coalition interests in regional or general conflict; it is part of the theater (of war); normally the nation's highest leadership and the respective theater (of war) commander would designate a part of the theater as the theater of operations in case of a major regional or national emergency and general war; the theater of operations can also be established in the case of a major counterinsurgency effort.
From mid-1942 until the end of the war in 1945, there were two U.S. operational commands in the Pacific:
Pacific Ocean Areas (POA; divided into Central Pacific Area, North Pacific Area and South Pacific Area), commanded by Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief Pacific Ocean Areas
South West Pacific Area (SWPA), commanded by General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander South West Pacific Area.
In addition, during 1945, General Carl Spaatz commanded the separate U.S. Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific.
Because of the complementary roles of the United States Army and the United States Navy in conducting war in the Pacific theater, there was no single Allied or U.S. commander (comparable to Eisenhower in the European Theater of Operations) in the Pacific. Indeed, the organizational structure was rather complex, requiring the frequent involvement of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Army and Navy commanders each reporting to both the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.
The Japanese Combined Fleet was led by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, until he was killed in an attack by U.S. fighter planes in April 1943. Yamamoto was succeeded by Admiral Mineichi Koga (1943–44) and Admiral Soemu Toyoda (1944–45)..
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Pacific Theater of Opera...
Paddle Fighter
Pepenga Pengo
Pengo may refer to:
Pengo (video game), a 1982 video arcade game from Sega
Hans Heinrich Hübner, a German hacker, nicknRead more
Pengo may refer to:
Pengo (video game), a 1982 video arcade game from Sega
Hans Heinrich Hübner, a German hacker, nicknamed Pengo after the video game
Hungarian pengő, the name of an old Hungarian currency
Pengo language, a Dravidian language spoken in south central India
Babungo language, an alternate term for the African language Pengo
Polycarp Pengo, a Tanzanian cardinal
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2015-02-20 23:29:19
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Pepenga Pengo
Plants vs Zombies
This Homebrew made with the same Chip N Dale Engine.
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2016-01-04 14:52:55
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Plants vs Zombies
Pretty Girl Mahjongg
Pringles Game
Pringles Game is a homebrew that advertises Procter & Gamble's chips brand, some of the most delicious potato producRead more
Pringles Game is a homebrew that advertises Procter & Gamble's chips brand, some of the most delicious potato products science can produce.
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2015-06-12 18:54:53
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Pringles Game
Psycho Pinball
Psycho Pinball is a 1994 pinball video game published and developed by Codemasters, released for the Sega Mega Drive in Read more
Psycho Pinball is a 1994 pinball video game published and developed by Codemasters, released for the Sega Mega Drive in the United Kingdom, and DOS personal computers in the U.S.
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2015-02-20 23:29:20
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