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... Blade (ブレード, Burēdo?), played by game designer Alan Noon, is a character who appears exclusively in the Street Fighter The Movie arcade game ... He is not based on any previous Street Fighter II character, but is dressed as a red-clad member of Bison's shock troops from the film on which the game is based ... There are three other hidden characters in the arcade game, who are all palette swaps of Blade ...
... Tamatipico-a game based on the life of a worker ... Tuboflex-a game based on the need of human resources ... Orgasm Simulator-a game based on how women sometimes fake orgasms ...
... The first game based on the franchise was Alien (1982) for the Atari 2600, a game heavily based on Pac-Man ... Another Alien game based on the first movie was released in 1984 ... Aliens was adapted into four different video games two different 1986 games titled Aliens The Computer Game, a collection of minigames by Activision and a first-person shooter by Software Studios, as well as two ...
... Talsorian) A science fiction game based on the anime of the same name. 0-937279-93-5) Artesia Adventures in the Known World (Archaia Studios Press) A fantasy game based on the Artesia series of comic books ... Talsorian) A high-powered cyberpunk game based on the anime of the same name, with two support books ...
... can join the player's party in the video game Final Fantasy Tactics ... In the game, Beowulf is in love with a dragon (Reis) ... Another character depicted in this game, Weigraf, is a reference to the Beowulf character - Wiglaf ...
Famous quotes containing the words based and/or game:
“Few white citizens are acquainted with blacks other than those projected by the media and the socalled educational system, which is nothing more than a system of rewards and punishments based upon ones ability to pledge loyalty oaths to Anglo culture. The media and the educational system are the prime sources of racism in the United States.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)
“One of lifes primal situations; the game of hide and seek. Oh, the delicious thrill of hiding while the others come looking for you, the delicious terror of being discovered, but what panic when, after a long search, the others abandon you! You mustnt hide too well. You mustnt be too good at the game. The player must never be bigger than the game itself.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)