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  2. Spark the Electric Jester 2 - Wikipedia

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    Concurrent with Spark 2 ' s Xbox One release was the announcement of Spark the Electric Jester 3. [8] [19] Similar to Spark 2, Spark 3 is a 3D platformer. The game was released on August 14, 2022, via Steam. [20] Later that November, all of Spark 2 ' s levels were made playable in Spark 3 through a free update. [21]

  3. Spark the Electric Jester - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, Spark the Electric Jester 2, was released for Windows via Steam in May 2019 and for the Xbox One in September 2020. [32] Unlike its predecessor, the game features Fark as the protagonist and is a 3D platformer. [33] A third entry, Spark the Electric Jester 3, was released via Steam in August 2022 and is similarly a 3D platformer. [34]

  4. Jim Prentice (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    James Mason Prentice (May 29, 1909 – January 16, 2005) was an American game designer and businessman who founded The Electric Game Company. At the age of 17 he invented a simple electric baseball game which went on to become his best-selling game, as well as the first board game of its kind to use electrical relays. [2] [3] [4]

  5. List of Electronic Arts games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts. Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software. Only versions of games developed or published by EA, as well as those versions years of release, are listed.

  6. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    EGM2 (stylized as EGM 2) was a video game magazine published by Sendai Publishing from July 1994 to July 1998 as a spin-off of Electronic Gaming Monthly. Unlike EGM, however, EGM2 lacked a reviews section and had a greater emphasis on import games. Starting in August 1998, EGM2 became Expert Gamer (often abbreviated as XG).

  7. List of Zatch Bell! video games - Wikipedia

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    Ten Zatch Bell! video games were only published in Japan with half of them being Game Boy Advance titles but three games were localized in North America including Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles, Zatch Bell! Electric Arena, and Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury. Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru 2 was planned to be localized in North America as ...

  8. Play Canasta Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.

  9. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro - Wikipedia

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    One major difference between the game and its predecessor is the ability to play on ground levels. In the first game's outdoor levels, if Spider-Man swung too low below designated rooftops, he would fall into yellow mist that dominated most of the game's levels and die. Enter: Electro, however, presented levels based in limited city streets ...