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  2. GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse Inc. is an American casual game developer, publisher, digital video game distributor, and portal, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a division of RealNetworks . GameHouse distributes casual games for PC and Mac computers, as well as for mobile devices such as phones and tablets (on both iOS ( iTunes ) and Android ...

  3. RealNetworks - Wikipedia

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    RealNetworks entered the computer game market in October 2001 with RealArcade, a PC game distribution application that allows users to play casual video games for free for 60 minutes, then decide if they want to purchase them. [28] [29] Many of the games were developed by GameHouse, which RealNetworks acquired for $35.6 million in 2004. [30]

  4. List of video game publishers - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse: Seattle, Washington, United States 1998 Acquired by RealNetworks in 2004 GameTek: North Miami Beach, Florida, United States 1987 Wheel of Fortune: publishing label of IJE; defunct 1998 Game Arts: Tokyo, Japan: 1985 Thexder: acquired by GungHo Online Entertainment in 2005 and their games are now published by GungHo Online Entertainment

  5. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    Founded by one of Looking Glass Studios founders. Subsidiary of Zynga; closed in 2011. Acquired by Embracer Group in 2020. [ 18] Acquired by Electronic Arts in 2007 and closed in 2009. Acquired by Enad Global 7 in 2020. [ 3] Successor to Clover Studio, and founded by Shinji Mikami, Atsushi Inaba, and Hideki Kamiya .

  6. Big Fish Games - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish Games is a casual game company based in Seattle, with a regional office in Oakland, California, owned by Aristocrat Leisure. It is a developer and distributor of casual games for computers and mobile devices . In 2016, the company was accused of knowingly deceiving customers into signing up for monthly purchases without informed ...

  7. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects : Commons. Free media repository. MediaWiki.

  8. Collapse! - Wikipedia

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    March 11, 2013. Collapse! is a series of tile-matching puzzle video games by GameHouse, a software company in Seattle, Washington. In 2007, Super Collapse! 3 became the first game to win the Game of the Year at the inaugural Zeebys. The series has been discontinued since 2015 due to RealNetworks shutting down its internal games studio.

  9. Talk:GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    It appears Gamehouse is no more. For nearly a week it has been impossible to log on to gamehouse.com using either iMac or Windows 7 an attempt results in a blank page. I called RealNetworks and got a phone operator who said there no longer was any link between RealNetworks and Gamehouse and they did not service Gamehouse.