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  • ...er units as they work with [[Warner Bros. Entertainment|Warner Bros.]] and its subsidiaries. ...er 2009, Warner Bros. Entertainment announced a change in the structure of its DC Comics subsidiaries, creating a new subsidiary named DC Entertainment an
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  • ...structured in 2003 and [[Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]] from its creation in 2003 until Nintendo's internal development groups were restruct
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  • Most of its games are based on the [[Nancy Drew|''Nancy Drew'' series]]. In [[1996]], HeR Interactive was spun off from American Laser Games into its own company.
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  • ...utely abhorrent and do not reflect the views of the WE Computers Museum or its staff.''' ...opers and abandoning the project. Skaldic Games closed later that year and its other products, ''[[On the Lam: Fugitive Simulator]]'', [[Securanote]] and
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  • ...r of [[Dynabyte Software]] after the latter left the company shortly after its founding.
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  • '''Rebecca Sugar''' created ''[[Steven Universe]]'' as well as its associated characters such as [[Amythyst]], [[Bismuth]], [[Garnet]], [[Lapi
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  • ...founded as Games for Her Interactive in May [[1995]] and was spun off into its own company in 1996, purchased the American Laser Games assets in [[1999]].
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  • ...toru Okada''' managed [[Nintendo Research & Engineering Development]] from its creation in 2003 until Nintendo's internal development groups were restruct
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  • Red Star 1.0 was released in 2008. Its interface was based on Windows XP. ...March 2008 and it was released on June 3, 2009. Like the initial version, its interface was based on Windows XP.
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  • ...active''' is an American [[video game]] developer that is mostly known for its [[emulation]] of classic video games. ...clipse" name and assets and reopened the Digital Eclipse studio as part of its Other Ocean Emeryville studio.
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  • ...ехника)'''. Elektronorgtechnica often used the Elorg (Элорг) brand name on its products. ...gtechnica was controlled by the Ministry of Foreign Trade of the USSR from its inception in 1971 until 1989.
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  • ...ates]] and [[Sierra On-Line]] in [[1996]] and formed '''CUC Software''' as its publishing subsidiary. ...shing International''', which each handled publishing responsibilities for its respective region.
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  • In 1996, HeR Interactive was spun off from American Laser Games into its own company.
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  • A '''desktop computer''' is designed to be used at or near a desk due to its power requirements as well as the lack of a dedicated computer monitor or t ...s a writing tablet. It has a touchscreen, which acts as its display and as its method of input.
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  • ...urchased by [[Microsoft]]. The first versions of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system. MS-DOS 2.0, which was also released in 1983, was completely rewritten from its predecessors.
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  • ...ne consoles already on sale in Russia, it was decided that Steepler needed its own brand. The brand name Dendy was chosen, and [[Ivan Maximov]] designed t ...August 1994 by Steepler and Incombank after Nintendo agreed to make Dendy its official distributor in Russia and the CIS.
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  • It became the most popular format against its competitor, [[HD-DVD]].
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  • ...chnology Group]] with then-Representative [[Devin Nunes]] of California as its chief executive officer in February [[2022]]. ...ocial for release for [[Android]] on [[Google Play]] due to a violation of its policies prohibiting physical threats and incitement to violence. However,
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  • ...purchased by [[Microsoft]]. The 1.x versions of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system. MS-DOS 2.0, which was also released in 1983, was completely rewritten from its predecessors.
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  • T&E Soft Co., Ltd. changed its name to '''D Wonderland Inc.''' in May [[2002]]. Dwango, under its Games Arena branch, acquired T&E Soft Co., Ltd. on January 30, 2008.
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  • ...orth America to [[NetherRealm Studios|Atari Games]]. Atari Games then sold its [[video game console]] rights to Henk Rogers. ...o sign the contracts. Nintendo of America president [[Minoru Arakawa]] and its lawyer [[Howard Lincoln]] signed the contracts, as did Belikov, Rogers, and
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  • ...translated ''Sorcery Saga I: The Three Magic Spheres'' for Game Gear from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch. ...[LIPEMCO! Translations]] translated ''Sorcery Saga I'' for Mega Drive from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch.
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  • ...Is Right: 2010 Edition]]'', which was available for the same platforms of its predecessor, and the [[PlayStation 3]] and Wii game ''[[The Price is Right: ...ws]] version. Likewise, they were also included in ''[[Yakuza 5]]'' and in its remake ''[[Yakuza 5|Yakuza 5 Remastered]]'', again with the exception of th
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  • ...inued development on the game by utilizing its own characters headlined by its adventurer character, [[Sabreman]]. This iteration of the game, titled ''Sa
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  • '''Odeo''' was founded in [[2005]] by [[Noah Glass]] and [[Evan Williams]]. Its product was the [[RSS]] [[application]] [[Odeo (application software)|of th ...ded '''Obvious Corporation''' in October 2006. It acquired Odeo as well as its assets including the [[social media]] network [[Twitter]]. Afterward, Evan
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  • Its internet suite is known as [[AOL Desktop]]. [[Verizon]] announced on May 12, [[2015]] its intention to purchase AOL. The acquisition cost was $4.4 billion USD.
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  • ...o 300 feet. First released to the public in 1976, it wasn't as popular as its predecessor, and ultimately only three toys in the ''Beam Gun Custom'' line ...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
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  • ...ublished by [[Simon & Schuster]]. It published the paperback edition under its [[Pocket Books]] imprint.
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  • ...’, the game differs significantly from its source material. Each stage has its own objectives that must be completed to finish it. For instance, one stage
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  • In 1986, Microsoft opened its own sales office in Japan and dissolved its partnership with ASCII. ASCII Microsoft was absorbed into ASCII.
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  • ...as developed under the title '''''Dungeon'''''. However, it was renamed to its prototype title, ''Zork'', due to a trademark claim by the owners of the '' ''Zork'' was developed on [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT's]] [[ITS]] [[operating system]] for the [[PDP-6]] and [[PDP-10]] mainframe [[compute
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  • ...arpenning, and Musk, along with Tesla's third employee [[Ian Wright]], and its first chief technical officer [[J. B. Straubel]] were considered co-founder
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  • ...ations translated ''Sorcery Saga II: 16-year-old Arle'' for Game Gear from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch. ...ns named Yuvi and SnowyAria translated ''Sorcery Saga 2'' for PC-8801 from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch.
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  • ...arpenning, and Musk, along with Tesla's third employee [[Ian Wright]], and its first chief technical officer [[J. B. Straubel]] were considered co-founder
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  • J. B. Straubel joined the [[Tesla]] electric car company in May [[2004]] as its first chief technical officer.
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  • ...smartphones, tablet [[computer]]s, and smartwatches by [[Samsung]]. Upon its introduction on June 29, 2009, Samsung Galaxy devices used the [[Android]]
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  • In 1988, [[WMS|WMS Industries]] purchased Bally Manufacturing through its Williams Electronics division. In 1998, WMS Industries spun off its remaining shares in Midway. In January 2000, Atari Games became '''Midway
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  • Microsoft first made its foray into [[operating system]] development with [[DOS]], the Disk Operatin 86-DOS gained its name from the fact it was developed for SCP's computer kit that used the [[
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  • ...ng terms for the ''[[Legend of Galactic Heroes]]'' franchise. As a result, its upcoming projects were cancelled and [[Bbmf]] acquired the company in [[200 In [[2006]], Bothtec transferred the rights to its intellectual properties to [[D4 Enterprise]], a company founded by former B
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  • In [[2006]], Bothtec transferred the rights to its intellectual properties to D4 Enterprise.
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  • In an effort to improve its image, the name was changed to '''Columbia Pictures Corporation''' on Janua On December 23, 1968, Columbia Pictures was merged with its Screen Gems division to create '''Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.'''
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  • In the same year of its founding, 1985, EH Services was renamed '''Titus France'''. Its assets were liquidated as a result of the bankruptcy, and Titus Interactive
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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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  • ...translated ''Sorcery Saga: Big Kindergarten Kids'' for Super Famicom from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch.
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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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  • Recoton went bankrupt in 2001, and its subsidiaries, including InterAct, were closed. After the closure of Interac
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  • ...ads page of the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]]. It is available in its original Polish language, and for the first time, an English translation is
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  • Its [[video game]] publishing subsidiary is [[Mask LLC]].
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  • On November 1, 1984, '''Lenovo''' was founded in Beijing, China. Its name outside the Chinese market was '''Legend'''.
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  • A lone spaceship must use its weapons on the invading aliens to defend the planet and the galaxy itself.
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  • Disney formed its [[video game]] division, '''Walt Disney Computer Software''', in 1984, and ...n '''Disney Games and Interactive Experiences''' in 2014. Disney shut down its internal game development studios in May 2016.
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  • ...ads page of the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]]. It is available in its original Polish language, and for the first time, an English translation is
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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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  • ...was chosen based on the Pony brand name that the company had been using on its "PONYPak" 8-track cassettes beginning in 1967.
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  • ...ough its [[Mirrorsoft]] subsidiary for [[computer]]s in Europe and through its [[Microprose|Spectrum HoloByte]] subsidiary for computers in North America. In 1988, Spectrum Holobyte sold its ''Tetris'' rights for release in [[arcade]]s to [[NetherRealm Studios|Atari
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  • ...width: 1px; text-align:center" | The WEC Museum owns a [[DE-9]] mouse with its box.
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  • Three years after its initial release, it received an enhanced remake that included all of the do
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  • ...h service in the [[social media]] [[application program|app]], [[WeChat]]. Its independent voice service, Chumenwenwen (出门问问, "Go Out and Ask"), w
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  • '''Avex Group Holdings''' is a Japanese media conglomerate. Its name is an acronym of '''A'''udio '''v'''isual '''ex'''pert".
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  • In 2000, Sega split its development groups into semi-autonomous companies. Sega AM3 became '''Hitma
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  • Its founders, [[Dave Norris]] and [[Hans Spiller]], designed the Mahjong [[vide
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  • In [[2009]], Marvel Entertainment and its subsidiaries, including Marvel Comics, were acquired by Disney.
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  • ...ce'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own.
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  • On March 3, [[2006]], Vivendi Universal sold the majority of its media operations to [[General Electric]] and was renamed back to Vivendi.
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  • ...cues Princess Peach and once again restores the fallen Mushroom Kingdom to its former glory. ...ware to replicate the game accurately, the game has a few differences from its inspiration. A minor difference is the different color palette. Another dif
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  • ...the [[Wii U]]. The latter sold poorly and Nintendo wanted to recover from its losses. Nintendo continued with its business model to release a console with a unique design that only has a mo
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  • ...]]'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own.
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  • Its playable character is [[Hatsune Miku]], the singing mascot of [[Crypton Fut
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  • Despite having the aesthetics of ‘’Mario Bros.’’, the game differs from its source material in that the brothers can use balls as weapons.
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  • ...[BitTorrent, Inc.]], the company that maintained the BitTorrent client and its associated protocol.
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  • Atari sought to add multitasking abilities to its TOS, and because MiNT facilitated that, Atari hired Eric Smith and MiNT was
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  • Sega created ''Dottori-kun'' as the game that was included with its Astro City arcade candy cabinets.
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  • ...[Opera House]], which contained ''Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' and its sequel, ''[[Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]]''.
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  • ...a Dutch [[video game]] developer and publisher. It is most well known for its fan translations of [[MSX2]] games.
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  • In [[2023]], twenty-five years after its initial release, ''Daytona USA 2: Power Edition'' was included as an [[emul
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  • ...similar design to the [[iPhone]]. However, it is not a [[smartphone]] and its dimensions are slightly different.
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  • ...ment group within [[Nintendo]]. It was managed by [[Masayuki Uemura]] from its creation in 1972 until Nintendo's internal development groups were restruct ...ts two controllers attached to the system itself, and Color TV-Game 15 had its two controllers attached to cables.
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  • Windows 95 and its OEM Service Releases, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition
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  • '''The Walt Disney Company''' is a multinational entertainment company. Its subsidiaries include the animation division [[Walt Disney Animation Studios Its name was changed to '''Walt Disney Studio''' in 1926.
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  • In 1986, Hasbro acquired Axlon for $1 million USD to market its toys.
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  • ...by [[ScummVM]] on August 2, 2003, in cooperation with Revolution Software. Its support on ScummVM makes it playable on many different computer operating s
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  • ..., [[2021]]. The original version with Mikhail Gorbachev was released under its original title on April 11, [[2023]].
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  • ...lso has a Japanese division named Natsume Inc. Japan. Although Natsume and its successor Natsume Atari are not directly connected to these companies, they
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  • ''[[Zork (video game)|Zork]]'' was developed on MIT's [[ITS]] [[operating system]] for the [[PDP-6]] and [[PDP-10]] mainframe [[compute
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  • Formed in 1999, it is known for its system-on-a-chip devices such as the [[Redkid]].
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  • ...enamed to Ubisoft Paris Studios in September [[2003]] to match the name of its parent company.
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  • ...nally referred to the developers who worked for [[Mattel Electronics]] and its division [[M Network]].
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  • ...ic that accompanied the game were broadcast over satellite, so the game in its original form is no longer available. ...de the digital files that have been saved by people who played the game in its original release playable in [[emulator|emulators]]. In addition, video rec
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  • ...d, the companies owned by Nintendo dissolved, and Nintendo's stock fell to its lowest recorded value of 60 yen in 1964. ...''[[Breakout]]'', and ''[[Computer Othello]]'' from [[1977]] to [[1980]]. Its second-generation handheld console was the [[Game & Watch]] line, which ran
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  • ...verted to his human form, Simon Petrikov, Fionna and Cake's world also has its magic removed.
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  • ...ons translated ''Sorcery Saga III: The Ultimate Queen'' for Game Gear from its original Japanese and released an unofficial English translation patch.
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  • ...tained permission from the rights holders to use the name ''Star Trek'' in its title.
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  • ...a]] purchased the game in 1990 and ported it for the [[arcade]] market and its various [[video game console]]s.
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  • ...try to circumvent the ban, but the government banned each iteration due to its association with gambling. Eventually, card games with images instead of nu
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  • Its playable character is [[Hatsune Miku]], the singing mascot of [[Crypton Fut
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  • It reverted to its original name, the University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daigaku), in
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  • ...ic that accompanied the game were broadcast over satellite, so the game in its original form is no longer available. ...de the digital files that have been saved by people who played the game in its original release playable in [[emulation|emulators]]. In addition, video re
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  • ...ic that accompanied the game were broadcast over satellite, so the game in its original form is no longer available. ...de the digital files that have been saved by people who played the game in its original release playable in [[emulator|emulators]]. However, only week two
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  • [[Ichiban Kasuga]] joins the company as its manager and turns it around.
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  • The legacy of the MZ-80 series remains, even after its heyday. Independent games continue to be produced for the system to this da
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  • ...it was redesigned to resemble a science-fiction ray gun. Four years after its initial release in the United States, it was redesigned again to further di ...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
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  • Like its predecessor, it used the [[Telltale Tool]], the in-house [[Lua]]-based game
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  • On May 16, [[2001]], Havas was renamed Vivendi Universal Publishing after its parent company. As a result, Havas Interactive was renamed [[Vivendi Univer On March 3, [[2006]], Vivendi Universal sold the majority of its media operations to [[General Electric]] and was renamed Vivendi. As a resu
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  • ...er 11 bankruptcy in the United States and received permission to liquidate its stores on March 15, [[2018]].
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  • ...utput projected video onto a backdrop, ''EVR Race'' is often considered as its first true [[video game]].
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  • Christian Cantamessa and his father left Ludomedia shortly after its founding and [[Marco Caprelli]] replaced the former as co-founder.
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  • ...g [[Mattel]], [[Hasbro]], and [[Sega]]. The device was turned down, due to its red-tinted monochrome display and worries about motion sickness.
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  • ...ough it sat on a stand rather than being head-mounted like most devices of its kind. In 2013, [[Valve]] freely shared its discovery of low-persistence displays which made lag-free and smear-free di
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  • ...arvel Enterprises]] went bankrupt. To save the company, the film rights to its most popular characters were sold to various film studios at relatively low
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  • [[NeXT]] made a test release of its [[NeXT Computer]] to universities in the United States at a base price of $ Microsoft released [[Windows 2.0|Windows 2.11]], the final version of its second graphical operating environment for [[DOS]].
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  • ...able and allows for new games to be built on the engine and distributed in its custom PAK format.
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  • ...gdom beginning on April 5, [[2006]], in Ireland in August [[2008]], and on its online store in [[2012]].
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  • ...letter from [[IBM]] which stated that IPM was too easy to be confused with its company name. ...neering. In April 1999, Yubis sold Apies to [[Atlus]]. In 2001, Atlus sold its shares in Apies for 1,000 yen, which made Apies an independent company.
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  • ...t the ''Shenmue'' fansite Shenmue Dojo translated ''What's Shenmue?'' from its original Japanese and released an unofficial translation patch. The transla
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  • The adventure style of games became popularized, and the genre got its name, when [[Will Crowther]] developed ''Colossal Cave Adventure'' from [[1 ...adventure game titled ''[[Zork (video game)|Dungeon]]''. It was renamed to its prototype title, ''Zork'', due to a trademark claim by the owners of the [[
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  • The company changed its name to '''Taito Corporation (株式会社タイトー, Kabushiki Gaisha Ta On February 1, 2010, in an effort by Square Enix to consolidate its arcade divisions, Taito Corporation was renamed '''Taito Soft Corporation''
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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
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  • ...Japan later received an updated release, which had additional features of its own. This updated Japanese version was then localized and released on the [ ...+ (どうぶつの森e+, Dōbutsu no Mori e+)''''' in 2003. This version had several of its own improvements:
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  • ...'' and '''Nintendo DS Lite''' are backward compatible with most games from its predecessor, the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The systems in the [[Nintendo DSi]]
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  • ...'[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' from [[1990]] to its release in [[1991]]. The Sonic Team subdivision within Sega began in [[1996
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  • ...Marvel Enterprises went bankrupt. To save the company, the film rights to its most popular characters, including [[Blade]], [[Daredevil]], the [[Fantast ...release television projects set in the MCU until it closed in 2019. After its closure, television series set in the MCU were handled by Marvel Studios. T
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  • Shortly after its foundation, in 1979, Computer Arts, Inc. was renamed '''Activision, Inc.''' In [[1988]], it branched out to other forms of software than video games, and its corporate name was changed to '''Mediagenic'''.
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  • Its name was changed to '''Syzygy Company''' in [[2012]].
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  • It is well known for its [[virtual light machine]]s as well as [[video game]]s using a VLM aesthetic
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  • ...could be installed in the unsold ''Radar Scope'' cabinets. Nintendo asked its designers for ideas, and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s idea was chosen. The result
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  • The legacy of the TurboGrafx-16 remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the syst
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  • ...r the Intel i860 chip, the latter of which was codenamed "N10" and gave NT its name. This built on the source code for [[OS/2]] which Microsoft co-develop
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  • A number of the Freelance Police team joined Telltale upon its creation, and they began development on an in-house engine. This engine, th ...This game was a poker game, which the team soon realized could be sold on its own. They polished it to commercial standards and named it ''[[Telltale Tex
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  • ...or, which Ryo's father had in his possession, not knowing that he also had its twin, the phoenix mirror.
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  • [[G-Mode]] acquired the Data East trademark and most of its intellectual property in February 2004. Most of the other assets owned by D
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  • He saw the Tojo Clan through many crises and also oversaw its disbanding.
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  • It was managed by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] from its creation in [[1970]] until [[1996]], and by [[Takehiro Izushi]] from 1996 u ...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
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  • ...Princess Toadstool and once again restores the fallen Mushroom Kingdom to its former glory.
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  • '''Atari, S.A.''' is a video game holding company located in Paris, France. Its subsidiaries include [[Atari, Inc.]] and [[Atari Interactive]].
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  • ...d, the companies owned by Nintendo dissolved, and Nintendo's stock fell to its lowest recorded value of 60 yen in [[1964]]. ...easing video games to the home market in 1977, with the [[Color TV-Game]], its first video game console. The first two Color TV-Game systems used a simple
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  • ...5]], [[Arc System Works]] announced that they had acquired Technōs and all its intellectual properties from Million.
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  • It is mostly known for its [[emulation]] of classic [[video game]]s.
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  • ...one of the connecting point sites and other institutions would connect to its site free of charge.
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  • ...sequel. [[Namco]], the creator of ''Pac-Man'', hadn't released a sequel of its own, so Midway was looking for a sequel they could publish itself.
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  • ...s wife into the chamber. The bed triggered an hourglass that would set off its nuclear arsenal once the last piece of sand fell, so Nadai's wife told her The Cursed Village got its name due to the fact that people of Eden who had been mysteriously changed
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  • ...video game system released by Nintendo. It had backward-compatibility with its predecessor systems, the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. However, the
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  • The legacy of the Intellivision remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the syste
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  • ...o 2019, [[LCG Entertainment]] acquired the rights to the Telltale name and its archives. [[Skunkape Games]] obtained the rights to Telltale's [[Sam & Max
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  • ...ct X Zone'' is the second part of [[Project X Zone|a trilogy]] that gained its name due to the fact that it added Sega characters. The original ''[[Namco
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  • Nintendo asked its designers for ideas, and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s idea was chosen.
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  • ...the key to obtaining the legendary Triforce, and Ganon strives to collect its pieces, as the Triforce can grant the wishes of anyone who holds it.
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  • ...w", was reintroduced. On December 1, 2016, SNK Playmore officially changed its corporate name back to SNK.
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