Popular games published by company Cube Technology

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01.01.1970

A scrolling vertical shooter similar to 1942; also called Sky Fighter.

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01.01.1970

Clone of the Flash game Happy Pill. The player must aim a pill to hit frowning faces until they smile; if the pill hits the same face too many times, it will disturbingly "die" and turn into a skull. A VT368 hack of the game was also produced (under the same name). Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a weirdly off-putting rendition of the theme to Gentlemen of Fortune, a Soviet comedy film.

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01.01.1970

Clone of Wrecking Crew '98; also called Build Man.

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01.01.1970

Clone of the Flash game Tomato Bounce; most graphics are retained from the original. The player must catch the fruits and vegetables as they jump off of the counter. A VT368 hack of the game was also produced (under the same name). Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses what is possibly a rendition of the Rugrats theme.

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01.01.1970

Clone of the Flash game Helicopter. An endless game where the player must guide the always-moving helicopter through obstacles. Some releases change the title to "Heli-Mission" (without the extra L); though in all releases, the high-score screen humorously spells "Name" as "NMAE". Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a rendition of the "Tim 2" tune from Lemmings.

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01.01.1970

A first-person tank game.

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01.01.1970

A Puyo Puyo-like puzzle game; uses sound effects from Puzzle Bobble.

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01.01.1970

A "match-3" puzzle game. Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a rendition of Terriermon's theme from Digimon Battle Spirit.

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01.01.1970

A direct clone of Keeper for the Super Famicom, with the original graphics intact.

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01.01.1970

A puzzle game where the player must grab bouncing, colored balls and throw them below the bridge; then clear lines of the respective color. The game misspells the word "Scene" as "Sence".

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01.01.1970

A Frogger clone featuring a green cat; also called Cross River.

20.07.2012

The player controls a dog, and must strategically aim to throw bones at a cat; taking turns, the cat will throw cans back at the dog. It is somewhat similar to Worms or Microsoft's Gorillas. Later re-published by Waixing; the Waixing version uses a rendition of the Winnie the Pooh theme.

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01.01.1970

A clone of Mr. Do!'s Castle.

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01.01.1970

Clone of Bomberman.

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01.01.1970

A puzzle game somewhat similar to Flipull.