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Punch Club (originally titled VHS Story) is a sporting management simulation developed by Lazy Bear Games and published by tinyBuild. In the game, the player manages an upcoming boxer in training and preparation for a series of boxing matches at a local club, while searching for clues of who killed their father. The game was developed as a ...
Punch Club 2: Fast Forward [13] 2023 Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One MMA match sporting management simulation: Bandle Tale: A League Of Legends Story: 2024 Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows Crafting role-playing game in association with Riot Forge
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National Entertainment Collectibles Association Inc. (mostly known by its acronym NECA) is an American manufacturer of collectibles typically licensed from films, video-games, sports, music, and television based in New Jersey.
The Ink & Paint Club – Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Inn of Ill Omen – The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; Inn of the Last Home – Dragonlance; The Intersection – How I Met Your Mother, episode "Challenge Accepted" The Iron Horse – Freaks and Geeks; The Ivy Bush – in the Westfarthing of the Shire, in JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
This is a list of animated short films produced by Terrytoons from 1929 to 1971. First produced by Paul Terry from 1929 to 1956, and then by CBS from 1953 to 1971, this list does also included cartoons originally produced for TV that were later screened in theaters 1959–1971.