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In June 2011, Storm8 was one of the first free-to-play mobile game publishers to announce that they earned $1 million in a single day. [6] The following year, technology news site TechCrunch referred to Storm8 as the "quiet mobile gaming giant" for successfully building one of the biggest mobile social gaming networks without raising any venture capital funding, and remaining relatively quiet ...
Racing: Xbox, Windows [66] 2004 Street Racing Syndicate: Racing: PlayStation 2, Xbox [67] 2004 TOCA Race Driver 2: Racing: Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox [68] 2004 England International Football: Sports: PlayStation 2, Xbox [69] 2004 IndyCar Series 2005: Racing: PlayStation 2, Xbox [70] 2004 MTV Music Generator 3: Music ...
Unirally (released as Uniracers in North America) is a racing game developed by DMA Design and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in December 1994 and in the PAL territories on 27 April 1995.
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Name Events Years Notes Jeff Fredette 34 1978–14 11 Gold, 20 Silver, 2 Bronze, 1 Retirement Fred Hoess 29 1984–21 Member first Club Team win 1996
G-Force Technologies (formerly Chip Ganassi Racing Ltd.) was an American racing car manufacturer originally formed by Americans Chip Ganassi and Ken Anderson in 1991. Ganassi would leave the company early on and the company was renamed G Force Precision Engineering. The company built successful cars in the Indy Racing League and 24 Hours of Le ...
In the ARCA Racing Series Daytona opener, Turner Scott fielded the 4 car for Kyle Larson in preparation for his full-time Nationwide Series schedule, with sponsorship from Chip Ganassi Racing partner Cessna. [59] The team also fielded a number 62 car for Mark Thompson, and the cars finished second and eighth respectively. [60]