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  2. A Space for the Unbound - Wikipedia

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    A Space for the Unbound. A Space for the Unbound is an Indonesian adventure video game developed by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions. It was released on January 19, 2023, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game is set in the late 1990s and follows Atma and his ...

  3. Space Odyssey: The Video Game - Wikipedia

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    4X. Mode (s) Single-player. Space Odyssey: The Video Game is an upcoming sandbox video game with 4X elements developed by Space Media Ventures for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android systems, including virtual reality devices. [1] The game is being co-developed by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, and has some educational ...

  4. Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race - Wikipedia

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    Total Drama. Total DramaRama. Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race (also known as Total Drama: Ridonculous Race or simply The Ridonculous Race) is a Canadian animated reality television series which lampoons the conventions commonly found in reality television (specifically The Amazing Race ). The show is a spin-off of the original Total ...

  5. Tachyon: The Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Singleplayer and Multiplayer. Tachyon: The Fringe is a Space combat simulation video game developed and published in 2000 by Novalogic. It features the voice acting of Bruce Campbell as main character Jake Logan in a 3-D space simulator. Tachyon was developed by Randy Casey, who had previously written two other titles for Novalogic: F-22 ...

  6. Spasim - Wikipedia

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    Spasim. Spasim is a 32-player 3D networked space flight simulation game and first-person space shooter [1] developed by Jim Bowery for the PLATO computer network and released in March 1974. The game features four teams of eight players, each controlling a planetary system, where each player controls a spaceship in 3D space in first-person view.

  7. Skatoony - Wikipedia

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    Skatoony (stylized as SkatoonY) is a children's live action/animated game show, pitting live-action kids against cartoons. The series was co-produced by Talent TV and FremantleMedia Animation (for the British version), Blink Studios (for the Arabic version), [1] [2] and Marblemedia with Smiley Guy Studios (for the North American version).

  8. Space Taxi - Wikipedia

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    A similar game on the PC was called Ugh!, where the player controls a caveman with a flying contraption. For Windows Phone a remake of the first eight levels was published in 2012 as Sketch Taxi. Space Taxi 2, an authorized sequel to Space Taxi, was released by Twilight Games in 2004. It is available on their website.

  9. Spacewar! - Wikipedia

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    Spacewar! is a space combat video game developed in 1962 by Steve Russell in collaboration with Martin Graetz, Wayne Wiitanen, Bob Saunders, Steve Piner, and others.It was written for the newly installed DEC PDP-1 minicomputer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.