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  2. Pretty Pet Salon - Wikipedia

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    In the game, players must run a pet-grooming salon by micro-managing their staff. Pets must be groomed correctly to maintain customer satisfaction and the salon's profit. The game is a freemium application, and it is the first title in the "Pretty Pet" series of apps. [2] The game was downloaded 11 million times within its first 6 months of ...

  3. Aquaplus - Wikipedia

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    Aquaplus (株式会社アクアプラス, Kabushiki gaisha Akuapurasu), formerly U-Office (ユーオフィス, Yū Ofisu) and Aqua (アクア, Akua), is a Japanese company which specializes primarily in the publishing and distribution of visual novels, including both adult games under their brand Leaf and games for all ages under Aquaplus's own brand.

  4. Campo Santo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Campo Santo Productions LLC is an American video game developer based in Bellevue, Washington. Founded in September 2013 by Sean Vanaman, Jake Rodkin, Nels Anderson, and Olly Moss, the studio is best known for its debut game released in 2016, Firewatch. The company was acquired by Valve in April 2018.

  5. Level-5 Comcept - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] [2] Their first game under Level-5 was the mobile game Dragon & Colonies, launched in June 2019. The game was shut down on February 17, 2020. [ 34 ] Additionally, they have provided development assistance for various of Level-5's latest games such as Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu and Megaton Musashi .

  6. The End of the Game - Wikipedia

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    The End of the Game is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967 to 1970. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac.

  7. Genki (company) - Wikipedia

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    On one end of the spectrum, there was Devilish, a game similar to Arkanoid that was released for Sega's Game Gear and Mega Drive systems in 1991. On the other end, there was Kileak: The DNA Imperative , a first-person mecha shooting game for the PlayStation which was released in 1995 and received a sequel, Epidemic .

  8. Underground Development - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] At the time, the studio was located in Hayward, California. [3] In February 2008, Z-Axis was rebranded as Underground Development. [5] [6] Activision reported in April 2008 that they were closing Underground Development, which had the time had under 45 employees in a Foster City, California office, at the end of the coming May.

  9. Grasshopper Manufacture - Wikipedia

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    Grasshopper Manufacture would subsequently downsize to a more indie scaled studio, hosting 20 employees as of 2019. [ 15 ] The company's first title developed after the split was Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes , a spinoff entry in the No More Heroes series, marketed as a return for the franchise, a tribute to indie games and a ...