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NHL Stanley Cup is a sports game developed by Sculptured Software. It came out on 01-11-1993. Nintendo published the game. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG.
You can play NHL Stanley Cup on SNES.
It was scored by Mark Ganus and Paul Webb.
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Backbreaker is a sports game developed by 505 Games, NaturalMotion and NaturalMotion Games. It came out on 25-05-2010. 505 Games published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
Backbreaker is available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You can purchase the game on PlayStation Store and Xbox 360 Store.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1994
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Aces of the Deep is a simulation game developed by Dynamix. It was originally released in 1994. It was published by Sierra On-Line. The game is rated as "Meh" on RAWG.
Aces of the Deep is available on PC.
It was produced by Mike Jones. Piotr Lukaszuk directed the game. Jan Paul Moorhead scored the game.
- Release date:May 21, 1998
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Baroque (1998) is a RPG game developed by Sting Entertainment. It was originally released in 1998. Sting Entertainment published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
You can play Baroque (1998) on PlayStation and SEGA Saturn.
Takeshi Santo produced the game. Daizo Harada directed the game. Masaharu Iwata scored the game.
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The Thing is an action game developed by Computer Artworks. It was originally released in 2002. It was published by Vivendi Universal Games. The Thing has a Metascore of 78, based on professional reviews. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
The Thing is available on PC, Xbox and PlayStation 2.
It was produced by Chris Hadley. It was directed by William Latham. It was scored by Keith Tinman.