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The Mystics held off the Aces on the first two home games for an insurmountable 2–0 series lead, before finishing them off in Game 4 after the Aces made a desperate bid to extend the series with a Game 3 defeat. The Mystics then returned to the Finals against the Connecticut Sun, a team that had the second-best record in the regular season ...
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Battleships Forever is a finalist in the 10th annual Independent Games Festival's Design Innovation Award [2] and has received positive feedback from the indie gaming community. Independent gaming site Play This Thing's Greg Costikyan found the game "very nice indeed", [ 1 ] but found that the game crashed sometimes and hoped this would be ...
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The Mystics' losing streak continued through twelve games and they won their first game of the season on June 11, versus the Atlanta Dream. Including that win, the Mystics won four out of their next five games, with the only loss coming against Indiana. They lost their last two games of the month, including an overtime contest against ...
2 Games: Bust-A-Move 2 + Bust-A-Move 3 DX: Puzzle: Taito: PlayStation: 2005 10,000 Bullets: Third-person shooter: Blue Moon Studio: PlayStation 2: 2005 Aces of War: Flight simulator: Marionette: PlayStation 2: 2007 Armored Core: Formula Front: Third-person shooter: From Software: PlayStation Portable: 2006 Armored Core: Nine Breaker: Third ...
This category lists video games developed and/or published by Forever Entertainment. Pages in category "Forever Entertainment games" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
DR Studios (formerly known as Deep Red Games) is a British video game developer based in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom. DRS primarily develops strategy games, such as Monopoly Tycoon. The company was formed in 1998 by Kevin Buckner and Clive Robert, and since then they have released more than fifteen games. In 2007, following a management ...