Urban Yeti!, the Glossary
Urban Yeti! is an action video game developed by Cave Barn Studios and published by Telegames for the Game Boy Advance.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Action game, Game Boy Advance, GameRankings, Grand Theft Auto, IGN, Metacritic, RhythmOne, Single-player video game, Telegames, Video game, Video game graphics, Yeti.
- Telegames games
- Yeti in fiction
Action game
An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction time. Urban Yeti! and action game are action games.
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Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color.
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GameRankings
GameRankings was a video gaming review aggregator that was founded in 1999 and owned by CBS Interactive.
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Grand Theft Auto
Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is an action-adventure video game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.
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RhythmOne
RhythmOne, previously known as Blinkx, and also known as RhythmOne Group, is an American digital advertising technology company which owns and operates the web properties AllMusic, AllMovie, and SideReel.
Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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Telegames
Telegames, Inc. is an American video game company based in Mabank, Texas, with a sister operation based in England.
Video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.
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Video game graphics
A variety of computer graphic techniques have been used to display video game content throughout the history of video games.
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Yeti
The Yeti.
See also
Telegames games
- Back Track
- Breakout 2000
- Brutal Sports Football
- Bubble Trouble (1994 video game)
- Desert Strike
- Double Dragon (video game)
- Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls
- Iron Soldier 2
- Iron Soldier 3
- Krazy Ace Miniature Golf
- Manchester United Europe
- Qix
- Raiden (video game)
- Rhino Rumble
- Soccer Kid
- Super Off Road
- The Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge
- Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer
- Towers: Lord Baniff's Deceit
- Troy Aikman NFL Football
- Ultimate Brain Games
- Ultimate Brain Games (1995 video game)
- Ultimate Card Games
- Ultimate Winter Games
- Urban Yeti!
- World Tour Racing
- Worms (1995 video game)
- Zero 5 (Atari Jaguar video game)
Yeti in fiction
- Banjo-Tooie
- Carnivores: Ice Age
- DK King of Swing
- Disney's Magical Quest
- DuckTales
- Expedition Everest
- Hugo the Abominable Snowman
- Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
- Minnie's Bow-Toons
- Mr. Nutz
- Pani Manidhan
- Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty
- SkiFree
- Snowman (comics)
- Surf (video game)
- The 7D
- The Abominable Snowmen
- The Abominables
- The ClueFinders Math Adventures
- The Mighty Boosh (TV series)
- The Red Guard (novel)
- The Web of Fear
- The Yeti with Betty
- Tintin in Tibet
- Ugly Americans (TV series)
- Urban Yeti!
- Visitor from the East
- Wild Man (Kate Bush song)
- Yeti (Doctor Who)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Yeti!
Also known as Urban Yeti.