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PLAY Deal or No Deal involves a contestant, a host/presenter (Howie Mandel in the NBC United States version of the game), a banker, a group of female models or other contestants (in the original version), and a number of briefcases, each containing a different and unknown value.
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The story starts as Donkey Kong had escaped from the zoo and kidnapped Mario's girlfriend, Pauline. Mario must climb level after level to rescue his love from the top. Mario's only defense is an occasional hammer and his ability to jump. Too bad for him, that when he does make it to the top, Donkey Kong just snatches up Pauline and heads for higher ground.
Instructions:
· Movements = Use Arrow Keys
· Jump = Press Space Bar
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The sequel to Galaxian, Galaga is a timeless classic, showing up regularly on fans' and magazines' lists of greatest games ever. As with most slide-and-shoot games, players control an upward-firing ship that moves horizontally along the bottom of the screen. Bug-like alien invaders fly in looping, twirling maneuvers around the screen, settling temporarily into formations at the top of the playfield, only to swoop down again. What sets Galaga apart from most blast-a-thons, in addition to its perfectly balanced shooting action, is the strategic maneuver of letting your ship get captured, then rescuing it for double firepower. Also nifty are the challenge stages, which let players blast away unmolested for extra points.
Released by Namco in 1981 Galaga is a space ship shooting game. Galaga is similar to Galaxian because it’s a sequel. The player controls a spaceship and shoots at groups of alien ships above that occasionally attack. Please wait for the game to load.
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Ever wonder what President George "Dubya" Bush will be doing once he leaves the White House? Well, we wondered too and voted for him to run a hot dog stand, in the city that never sleeps - New York! In this totally addictive, deliciously fast-paced time management game brought to you by 2DPlay - Help the President cook and serve up sizzling hot dogs, burgers and fries to all kinds of customers. Start in the Bronx and move up to Wall St. while meeting daily cash goals. Chomp down on hours of fun game play in 5 different locations... AND we've super sized the game with a surprise location just for laughs! Uncle George wants YOU!!! So, don�t forget to submit your high-scores and compete with other fast food fanatics around the world!PLAY NOW
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King of the Hill
Use your castle's cannon to protect yourself from the enemy.
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The player controls Pac-Man through a maze, eating dots. When all dots are eaten, Pac-Man is taken to the next stage. Four ghosts (known to most gamers as Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde) roam the maze, trying to catch Pac-Man. If a ghost touches Pac-Man, a life is lost. When all lives have been lost, the game ends.
Near the corners of the maze are four larger, flashing dots known as energizers or power pellets that provide Pac-Man with the temporary ability to eat the ghosts. The ghosts turn deep blue, reverse direction, and usually move more slowly when Pac-Man eats an energizer. When a ghost is eaten, its eyes return to the ghost pen where it is regenerated in its normal color. Blue ghosts flash white before they become dangerous again and the amount of time the ghosts remain vulnerable varies from one board to the next, but the time period generally becomes shorter as the game progresses. In later stages, the ghosts do not change colors at all, but still reverse direction when an energizer is eaten.
In addition to dots and energizers, bonus items, usually referred to as fruits (though not all items are fruits) appear near the center of the maze twice per level. These items score extra bonus points when eaten. The items change and bonus values increase throughout the game.
Pac-Man is awarded a single bonus life at 10,000 points by default. DIP switches inside the machine can change the required points or disable the bonus life altogether.
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Take the role of Spider Monkey - the jungle superhero! In this swinging, elastic manic game developed by 2DPlay, you need to swing your way through 24 crazy levels of lost jungles, dark caves and ancient cities as you try and rescue the chimp family from the clutches of the evil gorilla clan.
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