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GROUP: Games referenced in movies
Games referenced in movies, animated series, music video clips, advertisements, or TV series (fiction), as an integral part of the plot or just through a quick mention, using game footage, in conversations or through other means. The exact reference is further explained in the trivia section....
GROUP: Games referenced in literature
Games referenced in literature, novels, poems, stories, as an integral part of the plot or just through a quick mention or in conversations. The exact reference is further explained in the trivia section. This group should not contain references in non-fiction writing.
GROUP: Games involved in legal disputes
Games which were the subject of legal disputes, usually due to containing elements of an unlicensed intellectual property. Their creators have been sued, threatened with legal action or asked nicely to redraw their game, whether inside or outside court. Common Pac-Man or Space Invaders clones do...
GROUP: Games made in GFA Basic
GFA Basic was an advanced, compiled BASIC dialect for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC. It was particularly popular on the Atari ST, where it still is used by amateur programmers. Many games, and even many serious applications, have been made in GFA. Due to its relative ease of use, GFA Basic has also...
GROUP: Plug it in & Play TV Games
Jakks Pacific dedicated hand-held consoles with built in controllers, designed for direct connection to TV and instant play.
GROUP: Gameplay feature: Moving boards (in puzzle games)
Games which feature a "moving" playfield appearing to simulate navigation, either in the entire game or only a portion or level. In these games, the "grid" or "board" is larger than one screen with more areas coming visible as the player advances to them. Many require movement on a pre-set path,...
GROUP: Kloonigames' monthly experimental done-in-under-a-week games
A series of experimental games developed by Petri Purho, as a challenge to create an original and creative game in less than 7 days, for each month. The series kicked off with Jimmy’s Lost His Marbles on 9th September 2006 and concluded with Pirate Fishing on October 8th 2008 -- a two year run!
GROUP: Gameplay feature: Rotatable boards (in puzzle games)
Games in this group give the player the ability to rotate the entire grid or board, as a feature, option or by way of an in-game bonus or object.