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  2. Codemasters - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, Codemasters transferred control of the European Lord of the Rings Online to Turbine. [citation needed] In May 2011, Codemasters signed a North American distribution deal with THQ. [25] In March 2012, Codemasters renewed its American distribution deal with Warner Bros. [26] On 3 June 2011, the Codemasters.com website was breached.

  3. List of Codemasters video games - Wikipedia

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    Codemasters is a British video game developer and formerly publisher founded by David Darling and his brother Richard in 1986 and became a subsidiary of Electronic Arts in 2021. The headquarter of the studio is set in Southam, Warwickshire, while the company's 3 subsidiaries are set in Birmingham and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  4. David Darling (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    David Darling CBE (born 17 June 1966 in London) is a British video game developer and entrepreneur, [1] [2] known for co-founding Codemasters, with his brother Richard Darling, and for being involved in a long succession of top ten games over more than 30 years.

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  6. Dragon Empires - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Empires was a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by UK-based Codemasters. Its main focus was player versus player clan action to take control of 50 cities in five empires within its world. [1]

  7. Oliver Twins - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013 they founded Radiant Worlds, [2] based in Leamington Spa, UK, with long time friend and colleague Richard Smithies to develop SkySaga: Infinite Isles for Korean-based Smilegate. SkySaga was an ambitious online voxel based game based on an original concept by members of the Blitz Games Studios team.

  8. Brian Lara Cricket '96 - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lara Cricket '96, known as Lara '96 and Shane Warne Cricket in Australia and New Zealand, is the sequel to Brian Lara Cricket and the second game in the Brian Lara-endorsed series of cricket video games.

  9. Micro Machines World Series - Wikipedia

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    Micro Machines World Series received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic, partially due to its lack of career mode and spotty online multiplayer. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]