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  2. CafePress - Wikipedia

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    CafePress. CafePress, Inc. is an American online retailer of stock and user- customized on-demand products. The company was founded in San Mateo, California, but is now headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, where its production facility is also located. In 2001, CafePress.com won the People's Voice Webby Award in the Commerce category.

  3. 2005 in video games - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the total U.S. sales of video game hardware, software and accessories rose 6% over 2004 to $10.5 billion USD ($9.9 billion, 2004) breaking 2002's $10.3 billion record for the industry. The increase is largely due to the portable game market which counterbalanced sluggish console game sales. Delays, hardware shortages, and anticipation ...

  4. Fate (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fate (video game) Fate. (video game) Fate is a 2005 single-player action role-playing game originally released for the PC by WildTangent. Fate was released for the PC Steam client on December 12, 2013. Three sequels—titled Fate: Undiscovered Realms, Fate: The Traitor Soul and Fate: The Cursed King —were released in 2008, 2009 and 2011 ...

  5. The Movies (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Movies. The Movies is a business simulation game created by Lionhead Studios for Microsoft Windows and ported to Mac OS X by Feral Interactive. Players run a Hollywood film studio, creating films that can be exported from the game. The Movies was released in November 2005 to positive reviews and several awards, but sold poorly. An expansion ...

  6. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. multiplayer. Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series. Developed and published by Electronic Arts (EA), it is often acclaimed as one of the greatest racing games of all time. It was released in November 2005 for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox, and Xbox ...

  7. Category:2005 video games - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar Construction Tycoon. Chameleon (2005 video game) Champions: Return to Arms. Championship Manager 5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005 video game) Chibi-Robo! (video game) Chicken Little (video game) Chłopaki Nie Płaczą (video game) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (video game)

  8. 2005 in American television - Wikipedia

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    January. Date. Event. 1. The U.S. channel package PT East, originally created by the New York, New York, company PrimeTime 24, and used by satellite TV viewers where over-the-air TV is unavailable, changes its ABC affiliate from WKRN -TV ( Nashville, Tennessee) to flagship station WABC-TV (New York City). DirecTV removed Trio from its EPG lineup.

  9. List of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! episodes (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Blount, Jr., Sue Ellicott, Adam Felber. April 9. Singer Engelbert Humperdinck. Aamer Haleem, Roxanne Roberts Mo Rocca. April 16. Tyron Stucks McFarlan, ringmaster of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Adam Felber, Charlie Pierce, Paula Poundstone. April 23. Actress & singer Michelle Phillips.