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- Release date:Jan 1, 1990
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The Light Corridor is a puzzle game developed by Infogrames and Infogrames Entertainment. It came out on 01-01-1990. It was published by Infogrames Entertainment.
You can play The Light Corridor on Atari ST, Commodore / Amiga and PC.
- Release date:Nov 11, 2021
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Майнкрафт is a game developed by ZiiwPlay. It came out on 11-11-2021.
Майнкрафт is available on PC. You can purchase the game on itch.io.
- Release date:Mar 1, 1984
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Rescue on Fractalus! is an action game developed by LucasArts Entertainment and Lucasfilm. It was originally released in 1984. It was published by Epyx. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG.
Rescue on Fractalus! is available on Atari 8-bit, Atari XEGS, Atari 5200 and Apple II.
David Fox directed the game.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1982
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Fast Food is an action game developed by Codemasters, Oliver Twins and Telesys. It came out on 01-01-1982. It was published by Codemasters. The game is rated as "Skip" on RAWG.
Fast Food is available on Atari ST, PC, Atari 2600 and Commodore / Amiga.
It was directed by Adrian Ludley. It was scored by Allister Brimble, David Whittaker and Mike Clarke.
- Release date:Nov 2, 2016
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Pro Skater 2D is an indie simulation-sports game developed by Mihai Morosanu. It came out on 02-11-2016. Mihai Morosanu published the game.
Pro Skater 2D is available on PC, Linux and macOS. The game is sold via Steam.
- Release date:Jun 6, 1993
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Syndicate is an action game developed by Bullfrog Productions and Ocean Software. It was originally released in 1993. It was published by Electronic Arts. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
You can play Syndicate on Commodore / Amiga, SEGA CD, Jaguar and 3DO.
It was produced by Kevin Buckner and Peter Molyneux. It was scored by Russell Shaw.