P
Video Games which begin with the letter P
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Pac-Man
Pac-Man is a 1980 maze action video game developed and released by Namco for arcades. It is considered one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Players control Pac-Man, who must eat all the dots inside an enclosed maze while avoiding four colored ghosts. Eating large flashing dots called Power Pellets causes the ghosts to temporarily turn blue, allowing Pac-Man to eat them for bonus points.- Genres:
- Gameplay: Single player
- Perspectives: Bird view / Isometric
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
What sleeps behind the door? Time passes, the pages turn… and a new chapter unfolds in an unfamiliar land! Get ready for a two-dimensional role-playing adventure for the ages as Mario returns to paper form to discover a mystery that sleeps behind an ancient, legendary portal called the Thousand-Year Door. The quest is long, the dangers many, and this time, Mario will have to make full use of his papery qualities just to survive.- Genres: Role-playing (RPG)
- Gameplay: Single player
- Perspectives: Third person
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Percepts
Percepts is the only known game that Magnavox gave away for free. When you purchased the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972 you could get a free game from Magnavox if you registered the purchase by mailing the "free bonus game" coupon to them. Worked with Cartridge #2.0 comments
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Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection faithfully recreates eight of the most memorable tables from the golden age of pinball in photorealistic 3D. Working closely with Williams to ensure authenticity of each of the games, the collection is highlighted by some of the most popular and innovative Williams pinball tables, including Gorgar, the first-ever talking pinball machine, Black Knight, which introduced "Magna-Save" and Bonus Ball, and Space Shuttle, which took the pinball industry by- Genres:
- Gameplay: Single player and Split screen
- Perspectives: First person
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Planescape: Torment
A CRPG set in the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Planescape in which The Nameless One, an immortal amnesiac, sets off on a quest across the infinite Planes and gathers a party of conflicted companions to find out who he is and reclaim his mortality. Throughout it, he faces the consequences of the horrors he committed in his past lives and tries to find the root of all the torment plaguing his companions and the Planes.- Genres: Puzzle and Role-playing (RPG)
- Gameplay: Single player
- Perspectives: Bird view / Isometric
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Play Ball
Play Ball was produced by Gremlin in 1972. From flyer: "It's the most versatile, smoothest-action wall game - completely programmable with plug-in serviceability. Pitcher can throw Fast Ball, Curve, Slider or Change Up. Better scores points for Home Run, Triple, Double or Single. A Strike scores a point for the other team. Play Ball has proven to be a true contest of skill and it simulates interest and competition in both players and spectators. "- Genres:
- Gameplay: Single player
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Pokémon Unbound
Pokémon Unbound is a fan-made ROM hack of Pokémon FireRed that offers an enriched and modernized Pokémon experience. Set in the Borrius region—a land with a tumultuous history marked by a past war with the Kalos region—the game follows your journey to prevent the resurgence of a sealed dark force that once threatened the land.- Genres: Role-playing (RPG)
- Gameplay: Single player and Multiplayer
- Perspectives: Bird view / Isometric
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Pong
Pong is a table tennis-themed twitch arcade video game with simple two-dimensional graphics. It was the first sports arcade video game and one of the earliest arcade video games in history, helping to establish the video game industry along with the Magnavox Odyssey. Soon after its release, several companies began producing games that closely mimicked its gameplay.- Genres: Simulator
- Gameplay: Single player and Multiplayer
- Perspectives: Bird view / Isometric
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Pooyan
Pooyan is a classic arcade game manufactured by Stern Electronics under license from Konami in 1982. In it, the player controls "Mama", a pig whose babies have been kidnapped by a group of wolves.- Genres: Shooter and Puzzle
- Gameplay: Single player and Multiplayer
- Perspectives: Side view
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Portal
Waking up in a seemingly empty laboratory, the player is made to complete various physics-based puzzle challenges through numerous test chambers in order to test out the new Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device, without an explanation as to how, why or by whom.- Genres: Shooter, Platform and Puzzle
- Gameplay: Single player
- Perspectives: First person
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Portal 2
Sequel to the acclaimed Portal (2007), Portal 2 pits the protagonist of the original game, Chell, and her new robot friend, Wheatley, against more puzzles conceived by GLaDOS, an A.I. with the sole purpose of testing the Portal Gun's mechanics and taking revenge on Chell for the events of Portal. As a result of several interactions and revelations, Chell once again pushes to escape Aperture Science Labs.- Genres: Shooter, Platform and Puzzle
- Gameplay: Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative and Split screen
- Perspectives: First person
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Prehistoric Safari
One of four games packed with Shooting Gallery, a Magnavox Odyssey peripheral. One player sets their dot on overlays of prehistoric animals, while the other player attempts to shoot the dot with the light gun in as few shots as possible. Uses game card number 9.- Genres: Shooter
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PUBG: Battlegrounds
PUBG: Battlegrounds is a battle royale shooter that pits 100 players against each other in a struggle for survival. Gather supplies and outwit your opponents to become the last person standing.- Genres: Shooter
- Gameplay: Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative and Battle Royale
- Perspectives: First person and Third person
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