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  • company_type = Subsidiary of [[Microsoft Gaming]]| ...zard''', a subsidiary of [[Microsoft Gaming]], is a [[video game]] holding company.
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  • hardware_name = Tetris Gaming Handheld| ...戏掌上电脑''', '''Èluósī Fāngkuài Yóuxì Zhǎngshàng Diànnǎo''', '''Russian Block Gaming Handheld''') was a [[video game console]] shaped like a chicken nugget.
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  • '''McDonald's''' is a multinational fast food company. ...purchased their equity in the company, after which the former expanded the company into restaurants worldwide.
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  • company_type = Division of [[Microsoft Gaming]]| '''Xbox Game Studios''' is a division of [[Microsoft Gaming]].
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  • ...ade|arcade]]s, owned by [[Genda]], in Japan. GiGO stands for "Get into the Gaming Oasis". The chain was originally started by [[Sega]] in July 1993. On January 28, 2022, Genda purchased the remaining shares and renamed the company [[Genda GiGO Entertainment]].
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  • ...ms]] merged in December [[1997]] forming [[Cedant]], and Blizzard's parent company was renamed [[Cendant Software]]. On November 20, [[1998]], the French media company [[Havas]], which itself was acquired by [[Vivendi]] in 1997, acquired Cenda
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  • ...h itself is a subsidiary of the [[Microsoft]] gaming division, [[Microsoft Gaming]]. Under the Mediagenic holding company, the company continued to produce and publish games as Activision. Following a lawsuit t
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  • In [[2008]], Activision was merged with [[Vivendi Games]] to form the holding company [[Activision Blizzard]]. [[Category: Subsidiaries and divisions of Microsoft Gaming]]
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  • ...am of [[Ken Williams]] and [[Roberta Williams]]. They initially formed the company to develop and distribute graphic [[adventure games]] that were designed by ...Roberta and Ken continued to make games, which were so successful that the company expanded to a point where, by the early 1990s, it became one of the largest
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  • '''Double Fine Productions''' is a video game company that was founded in July 2000 by [[Tim Schafer]]. [[Category: Subsidiaries and divisions of Microsoft Gaming]]
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  • ...displayed unobtrusively in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. The company would go the full route of static images in [[1988]] and would continue rel ...w produced in that region, but the early releases didn't catch on with the gaming public.
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  • ...ames had two tiny controllers attached to the unit to allow for two-player gaming. The three games released in this line were ''[[Boxing (Game & Watch video Gunpei Yokoi developed a portable gaming system in 1989, the [[Game Boy]], which would achieve more success than his
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  • **March 21: ''[[Pryde of the X-Men]]'' [[VHS]] - production company: [[Marvel Animation|Marvel Productions]], distributor: [[New World Communic ...Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher]]'' [[Blu-ray]] - production company: [[Madhouse]], distributor: [[Sony Pictures Releasing|Sony Pictures Home En
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  • ...yle: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[The Illusions Gaming Company]] ...der-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[The Software Farm|MacNeill Computer Company]]
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  • ...tember 20, 2019. Unlike the original Switch model, it is purely a handheld gaming machine. It lacks the ability to become a home console. The controllers can ...r-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[City Connection (company)|City Connection]]
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