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Flashback or flashbacks may refer to:
Flashback (narrative), in literature and dramatic media, an interjected scene thaRead more
Flashback or flashbacks may refer to:
Flashback (narrative), in literature and dramatic media, an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point
Flashback episode, an episode of a television series that consists primarily of excerpts from previous episodes
Flashback (psychology), in which a memory is suddenly and unexpectedly revisited
Acid flashback, a reported psychological phenomenon in which an individual experiences an episode of some of LSD's subjective effects long after the drug has worn off
Flashback (welding), a dangerous hazard of using an oxyacetylene torch
Flashback arrestor, a device most commonly used in oxy-fuel welding and cutting to stop the flame from burning back up into the equipment
Flashback Weekend, a horror/science fiction convention held annually in Rosemont, Illinois, USA
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Flicky
Flicky (フリッキー) is an arcade game made by Sega. First released in arcades in 1984, Flicky was also released at the time fRead more
Flicky (フリッキー) is an arcade game made by Sega. First released in arcades in 1984, Flicky was also released at the time for the SG-1000, and then ported to the MSX and Japanese computers Sharp X1, Fujitsu FM-7 and NEC PC-8801. It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991. Flicky was designed by Yoji Ishii, who was with Sonic Team until August 1999, when he formed Artoon, his own company.
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Flicky Turncoat DX
Flicky Turncoat DX is a hack of Sonic 1 by GT Koopa. It has a top down art style similar to the 8-bit game Sonic Blast. Read more
Flicky Turncoat DX is a hack of Sonic 1 by GT Koopa. It has a top down art style similar to the 8-bit game Sonic Blast. The main idea of the game that, like the namesake, the small animals that Sonic used to save now hurt you. Luckily for the player, a shield now protects from the small animals, with the added ability of saving up said shields. Another quirk of the hack is that spikes kill you instantly, ala Megaman. Finally, there is an emerald monitor hidden within each act, requiring 50 rings to activate. The first zone, Pocky Field, is currently available to play.
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2015-07-07 17:32:30
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Flicky Turncoat DX
Fun Car Rally
G - LOC Air Battle
G (named gee /ˈdʒiː/) is the seventh letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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G - LOC Air Battle
Galaxy Force II
Gambler Jiko Chuushinha
Garfield: Caught in ...
Garfield: Caught in the Act is a platform game starring the comic strip cat, Garfield. The game, developed by Sega, was Read more
Garfield: Caught in the Act is a platform game starring the comic strip cat, Garfield. The game, developed by Sega, was released in 1995 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Sega Game Gear, and in 1996 was released for Windows PCs. The game was also released for PCs in the Sonic & Garfield Pack, along with Sonic & Knuckles Collection and Baku Baku Animal.
All the sprites were created by Garfield creator Jim Davis and hand-drawn by Davis and the Garfield artists at Paws.
A port for the Sega 32X was planned, called Garfield in TV Land, but was ultimately cancelled.
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Gauntlet Arcade Vers...
Gauntlet is a fantasy-themed hack and slash 1985 arcade game by Atari Games.[1] It is noted as being one of the first muRead more
Gauntlet is a fantasy-themed hack and slash 1985 arcade game by Atari Games.[1] It is noted as being one of the first multi-player dungeon crawl arcade games.
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General Chaos
General Chaos is a 1994 video game developed by Game Refuge Inc. and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Genesis. Read more
General Chaos is a 1994 video game developed by Game Refuge Inc. and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Genesis. General Chaos is a satirical arcade/strategy game.
The game is a quick and dirty battle (or a longer campaign mode that is a series of battles fought over a dynamic strategic map) between two generals, "General Chaos" and "General Havoc". The objective of the game is to capture the enemy's capital city.
Each player has to pick one of 4 teams, 3 of which have 5 soldiers (with differing selections weapons), while one has 2 "commandos" and uses a different control system giving greater control.
The player views the action from an isometric perspective, watching cartoony soldiers duke it out on the battlefield. The game features a balance between action and strategy. For instance, whenever two soldiers on opposite sides get close enough, close combat will ensue. The soldiers can punch, kick, or block the attack. If one of the player's men loses all his health points, he will fall down on the ground. To help the fallen soldier, the player must move the cursor, or another soldier in the case of the commandos, close to the injured soldier and call out for a medic to revive him. However, there is a limit on the number of times that a medic may be called. There are also many items that yield points on the battlefield to pick up.
With a multiplayer adapter (or appropriate settings in the emulator), up to four people can play simultaneously against the computer in campaign mode where each battle is more difficult than the last. The player can also fight other human players without co-operation. Another feature of the game is the tutorial mode called “boot camp” which is the recruit training, this mode explains all the basics of gameplay and user interface in a clear-cut manner.
The director of Hogan's Heroes TV series filed a lawsuit in 1994 based on some of the quotations used in the game. "HOGAN!!!", Col. Klink's infamous line, was used when a soldier was flame broiled on the battlefield. The suit flopped a few months later and EA recovered the blow.[clarification needed]
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