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Originally, IGN was the flagship website of IGN Entertainment, a website which owned and operated several other websites oriented towards players' interests, games, and entertainment, such as Rotten Tomatoes, GameSpy, GameStats, VE3D, TeamXbox, Vault Network, FilePlanet, and AskMen. IGN was sold to publishing company Ziff Davis in February 2013.
IGN (formerly Imagine Games Network) is an entertainment website that focuses on video games, films, music and other media. IGN may also refer to:
Gamer Network was founded under the name Eurogamer Network in 1999 by brothers Rupert and Nick Loman. [1] It was formed alongside the opening of its flagship website, Eurogamer, which itself launched on 4 September 1999. [1] [2] Nick Loman left the business in 2004 to pursue a career in medicine and "competitive BBQ". [3]
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GameSpy was an American provider of online multiplayer and matchmaking middleware for video games founded in 1999 by Mark Surfas. [2] After the release of a multiplayer server browser for Quake, QSpy, Surfas licensed the software under the GameSpy brand to other video game publishers through a newly established company, GameSpy Industries, which also incorporated his Planet Network of video ...
The Iodine Global Network was founded in 1986, with its inaugural meeting held in Kathmandu, Nepal. [1] In 2002, the Network for Sustained Elimination of Iodine Deficiency was launched at the Special Session for Children. In 2012, the two organizations combined to form IGN. [1]
1Up Network was a collection of podcasts hosted by 1Up.com dealing with various aspects of gaming. Most of the shows, like 4 Guys 1Up , were about games and general gaming culture. Others were more specific, such as The Sports Game Guy's Sports Anomaly , which focused on sports games.
GameSpot is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein.