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  2. SkiFree - Wikipedia

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    SkiFree is a casual single-player sports simulator wherein the player uses the keyboard or the mouse to control a skier across a white background representing snow on a mountainside. [3] [4] [5] The object of the game is to ski down an endless slope and avoid the obstacles (trees, stumps, dogs, etc.). [6]

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  4. Yeti in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Yeti is an ape-like creature purported to inhabit the Himalayan mountain range in Asia. In Western popular culture, the creature is commonly referred to as the Abominable Snowman . It has regularly been depicted in popular culture of the region as well as in films, literature, music, video games pertaining to the region.

  5. Yetisports - Wikipedia

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    This game, controlled by the arrow keys, is the first of a series of games focusing more on the yeti, instead of the penguin and his attempts at flight. The yeti surfs up and down a big wave, trying to pull off tricks and hit penguins out of the air. The wave gradually shrinks until the end of the game.

  6. List of Monsters, Inc. characters - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick "Sulley" Sullivan [1] (voiced by John Goodman in the film series, the Disney+ series, Lego The Incredibles, and Disney Dreamlight Valley, Brian Cummings in the Monsters, Inc. video game, Joel McCrary in Disney Infinity and Disney Infinity 3.0, and Christopher Swindle in Kingdom Hearts III and Disney Speedstorm) [2] is a furry, cyan-and-purple-spotted monster with a humanoid bear ...

  7. Urban Yeti! - Wikipedia

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    Urban Yeti! is an action video game developed by Cave + Barn Studios and published by Telegames for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in North America on August 16, 2002. It was released in North America on August 16, 2002.

  8. Scott Palter - Wikipedia

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    Palter looked for someone to bail the company out, and on March 23, 1999 he announced that the French company Yeti Entertainment (itself owned by Humanoids Publishing) had purchased West End, creating a new entity called D6 Legends Inc. [2]: 195 After a court-supervised sale of WEG products and assets to pay off debts, [6] [7] Yeti purchased West End's remaining intellectual property and ...

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