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Fido Dido
Fido Dido /ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdaɪdoʊ/ is a cartoon character created by Joanna Ferrone and Sue Rose. Rose first developed thRead more
Fido Dido /ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdaɪdoʊ/ is a cartoon character created by Joanna Ferrone and Sue Rose. Rose first developed the character in 1985 on a napkin in a restaurant. They later stenciled Fido on T-shirts with the credo: "Fido is for Fido, Fido is against no one". These T-shirts became very popular in New York.
Fido Dido was licensed to PepsiCo in around 1988, but the character did not receive much attention or popularity until the early 1990s on numerous products, particularly stationery. Later, he was replaced with Cool Spot as the brand mascot.
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2015-02-20 23:29:07
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FIFA Soccer 95
FIFA Soccer 95 is a 1994 sports video game developed by EA Canada's Extended Play Productions team and published by ElecRead more
FIFA Soccer 95 is a 1994 sports video game developed by EA Canada's Extended Play Productions team and published by Electronic Arts. Based on the sport of association football, the game tasks the player with controlling a football team. The game was released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive console in November 1994. It is a sequel to FIFA International Soccer and the second game in the FIFA series.
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2015-02-20 23:28:56
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FIFA Soccer 96
FIFA Soccer 96 (also known as FIFA 96: Virtual Soccer Stadium) is a video game developed by Extended Play Productions anRead more
FIFA Soccer 96 (also known as FIFA 96: Virtual Soccer Stadium) is a video game developed by Extended Play Productions and released by EA Sports in 1995. It was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, PlayStation, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and DOS systems.
FIFA 96 is the third entry in the FIFA Series, its tagline being Next Generation Soccer. It was the first in the series to feature real-time 3D graphics on the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, 32X, and DOS versions, using technology called "Virtual Stadium". The SNES and Mega Drive editions used the FIFA '95 engine. It is also the first in the series to present players with real player names and positions, with ranking, transfer and team customisation tools.
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2015-02-20 23:30:21
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FIFA Soccer 96
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Fighting Masters
Fighting Masters (ファイティング マスターズ?) is a Mega Drive/Genesis fighting video game released by Treco Read more
Fighting Masters (ファイティング マスターズ?) is a Mega Drive/Genesis fighting video game released by Treco in 1991.
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2015-02-20 23:29:46
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Fighting Masters

Final Blow
Final Blow is a boxing arcade game created in 1988 by Taito. The name would remain the same for all ported platforms, exRead more
Final Blow is a boxing arcade game created in 1988 by Taito. The name would remain the same for all ported platforms, except for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis versions, which Sega released outside of Japan as James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing featuring Buster Douglas himself in 1990 immediately after his victory over Mike Tyson.
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2015-02-20 23:29:09
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Final Zone
Final Zone (known in Japan as FZ Senki Axis) is an isometric mecha shooter game created by Wolf Team for Telenet Japan aRead more
Final Zone (known in Japan as FZ Senki Axis) is an isometric mecha shooter game created by Wolf Team for Telenet Japan and its Renovation Products subsidiary in 1990. Players take on the role of a mecha operator outfitted in the NAP suit. The NAP suit can carry 14 weapons out of the 20 available weapons and it is up to player to use them to their maximum benefit. It was followed up by a sequel on the TurboGrafx-16.
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2015-02-20 23:29:08
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Fire Shark
Fire Shark, released in Japan as Same! Same! Same! (鮫!鮫!鮫!?), is a 1989 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and pubRead more
Fire Shark, released in Japan as Same! Same! Same! (鮫!鮫!鮫!?), is a 1989 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Toaplan. The player controls a biplane and builds up a score by shooting a variety of military targets.
It is considered the sequel to Flying Shark.
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Fire Shark

Fix it Felix Jr.
FIX IT FELIX JR. MD is a fan made version for SEGA Megadrive/Genesis. You can play it on real 80's hardware!
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2015-02-20 23:30:21
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Fix it Felix Jr.

Flashback - The Ques...
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 Read 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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2015-02-20 23:29:07
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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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