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  • In [[2012]], [[The Walt Disney Company]] purchased [[Lucasfilm]] and its subsidiaries, including [[LucasArts]] and Industrial Light and Magic.
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  • In [[2012]], [[The Walt Disney Company]] purchased Lucasfilm and its subsidiaries, including [[LucasArts]] and [[Industrial Light and Magic]].
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  • The studio was also known by its shortened name, '''Nichidō Eiga''' ('''日動映画''', '''Nichidō Animat
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  • ...Japanese division named Natsume Inc. Japan. Although Natsume Co., Ltd. and its successor Natsume Atari are not directly connected to these companies, they
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  • ...017]], Humble Bundle, Inc. was acquired by [[Ziff Davis]] and placed under its [[IGN Entertainment]] subsidiary.
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  • The legacy of the Atari Jaguar remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the syste ....A.]], released several Atari Jaguar games as [[downloadable content]] for its ''[[Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration]]'' compilation.
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  • ...s developed ''Air Strike'' in [[1982]] for the [[Intellivision]], however, its release was cancelled.
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  • ...sistor radio, was released in [[1955]], and the company officially changed its name to Sony in January [[1958]]. ...ters, including Sony. MSX became the most popular computer architecture of its time in Japan. Although the MSX never caught on in North America, it was po
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  • ...ms of media, including the [[video game]] ''[[Like a Dragon: Ishin]]'' and its [[Like a Dragon Series: Best Soundtrack|soundtrack]], in which he is portra
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  • ...National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] of the United States ended its space shuttle program on July 21, [[2011]]. SpaceX began transporting cargo ...unders in the company along with Tesla's third employee [[Ian Wright]] and its first chief technical officer [[J. B. Straubel]].
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  • ...Marvel Enterprises went bankrupt. To save the company, the film rights to its most popular characters were sold to various film studios at relatively low Through Columbia Pictures, Sony also developed its own interconnected cinematic universe based on Spider-Man-related character
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  • ...rea since 2010 through a network known as [[Star Joint Venture]]. However, its use is only permitted with special authorization and is generally used for
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  • Also in 1998, [[Square Enix|Square]] founded its English studio, '''Square Limited'''. It was renamed Square Enix Limited in ...5, SCi purchased Eidos, the parent group of Eidos Interactive, and changed its name to '''Eidos plc''' in 2008.
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  • ...game rights to the technology. Control-Vision was canceled shortly before its planned release date in [[1989]]. The company lasted until 1989, but its technology led to the modern touchscreen kiosks that have since become comm
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  • ...rms of media including the [[video game]] ''[[Like a Dragon: Ishin]]'' and its [[Like a Dragon Series: Best Soundtrack|soundtrack]], in which Hajime Sait�
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  • ...15]], he invented the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil, which gave the company its future name.
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  • ...to stand behind the screen, adding the score to the system manually. After its unveiling, the bug in the program was fixed, and the game worked perfectly After the 1973 Oil Crisis, Nintendo had to abandon its grand plans to use Japan's bowling alleys as electronic shooting ranges. T
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  • ...il 1, [[2022]], a group of fans at Romhacking.net translated the game from its original Japanese into English and released an unofficial translation patch
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  • '''Hasbro''' is a multinational toy company. Its brands include [[Milton Bradley]] and [[Parker Brothers]].
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  • The staff in research and development at [[Western Electric]] and its corporate parent [[AT&T|American Telephone and Telegraph Company]], or AT&T ...founded. It was placed under the shared management of Western Electric and its parent company AT&T.
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