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  2. Geoff Keighley - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Keighley (/ ˈ k iː l i / KEE-lee; born () June 24, 1978) is a Canadian video game journalist and television presenter, best known for his role as the host of several video game industry conferences and presentations. [1]

  3. Category:People in the video game industry - Wikipedia

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  4. List of video game industry people - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Baer: inventor of the Magnavox Odyssey, the first video game console; Seamus Blackley: main designer and developer of the original Xbox; William Higinbotham: main developer of Tennis for Two. One of the first video games developed in the early history of video games. Josef Kates: engineer who developed the first digital game-playing machine

  5. List of largest video game employers - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gaming is the largest video game employer in the industry, followed by Ubisoft and Electronic Arts. Among the top 41 largest video game employers, ten are based in the United States , eight in Japan , five in China , three in France , South Korea , and Sweden respectively, two in Poland and the United Kingdom , and one each in Denmark ...

  6. Spot: The Video Game - Wikipedia

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    Spot: The Video Game is a video game developed and produced by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990/1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS computers, Game Boy and NES. It is the first video game to feature the then-current 7 Up mascot "Spot", and was later followed up by platformers Cool Spot and Spot Goes To Hollywood .

  7. Video game art - Wikipedia

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    Video game art is a form of computer art employing video games as the artistic medium.Video game art often involves the use of patched or modified video games or the repurposing of existing games or game structures, however it relies on a broader range of artistic techniques and outcomes than artistic modification and it may also include painting, sculpture, appropriation, in-game intervention ...

  8. Kiki Wolfkill - Wikipedia

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    Kiki Wolfkill was born on July 7, 1969, [1] [2] in Seattle, Washington. She moved at a young age to New Hope, Pennsylvania, where she grew up on a farm. [3] Wolfkill's parents were competitive racers, [4] and she was around cars and motorsports from an early age.

  9. Calkins - Wikipedia

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    Calkins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Blaine Calkins (born 1968), Canadian politician; Blean Calkins (1921–2003), sports radio broadcaster; Buzz Calkins (born 1971), American racing car driver; Dick Calkins (1894–1962), comic strip artist; Earnest Elmo Calkins (1868–1964), American advertising executive