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Polybius (urban legend) - Wikipedia An alleged start screen, attached to an article on coinop org [1] Polybius is an urban legend about a lost arcade video game According to the legend, a new game appeared in arcades around Portland, Oregon, in 1981 The gameplay was supposedly psychoactive, abstract, and dangerous Children who played the arcade game were said to suffer from amnesia, seizures, night terrors, and hallucinations
POLYBIUS on Steam POLYBIUS is a fast, trippy tunnel shooter playable on a normal screen or in VR 50 levels of blissful trance shooting action are set to a blistering soundtrack The PS4 version was EDGE Magazine's VR GOTY in 2017, and the PC version of the game was even used as the basis for a NIN music video
Polybus Systems Corp Polybus designs and develops computer related hardware and software including: Hardware InfiniBand Cores ASIC and FPGA Design and Development
Polybius, The Video Game Urban Legend Explained - Ranker The early 1980s are frequently referred to as the golden age of arcade video games, as titles like Pac-Man, Galaga, and Donkey Kong were hot on the scene The public flocked relentlessly to video arcades in search of face-paced, computerized fun With so much going on, it was easy for some gamers
Polybus of Corinth - Wikipedia Polybus (Ancient Greek: Πόλυβος) is a figure in Greek mythology He was the king of Corinth whose wife was variously referred to as Periboea, Merope or Medusa, daughter of Orsilochus
Polybus (Odyssey) - Wikipedia In Ancient Greek epic tradition recounted in Homer 's Odyssey, Polybus ( ˈpɒlɪbəs ; Ancient Greek: Πόλυβος) was the father of a suitor, Eurymachus, [1] who was killed by Odysseus once he returned from his 10-year journey during the Trojan War
Polybus (mythology) - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Polybus (Ancient Greek: Πόλυβος) may refer to the following personages: Polybus, father by Argia of Argus, builder of the ship Argo [1] Others credited Danaus [2] or Arestor [3] to be this Argonaut's father Polybus, king of Corinth who was best known for having reared Oedipus [4] Polybus, son of Hermes and king of
Polybus - Wikipedia Polybus (Πόλυβος) is an ancient Greek male name It is the name of: Historical figures: Polybus (physician) (fl c 400 BCE), author of On the Nature of Man Mythical figures: Polybus (mythology) for mythological characters named Polybus Polybus of Corinth, best known for having reared Oedipus Polybus of Sicyon, a son of Hermes and king