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  2. Category:Netflix games - Wikipedia

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    Video games released on Netflix. ... The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. ... Death's Door (video game)

  3. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix acquires Boss Fight Entertainment, a mobile games developer, their third game studio acquisition after Night School Studio and Next Games. [40] 2023: January: Company: Reed Hastings steps down as CEO. [41] 2023: April: Product: Netflix announces wind-down of DVD.com, with last shipment on September 29, 2023. [42]

  4. Category:Drawing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Pages in category "Drawing video games" ... Art Academy (video game)

  5. Yo Frankie! - Wikipedia

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    Yo Frankie! is an open source video game made by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation, released in November 2008. [2] It is based on the universe and characters of the free film produced earlier in 2008 by the Blender Institute, Big Buck Bunny. [3]

  6. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    The binary releases of Blender are under GNU GPLv3 or later because of the incorporated Apache libraries. [25] In 2019, with the release of version 2.80, the integrated game engine for making and prototyping video games was removed; Blender's developers recommended that users migrate to more powerful open source game engines such as Godot instead.

  7. Ton Roosendaal - Wikipedia

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    Ton Roosendaal (Dutch: [tɔn ˈroːzə(n)ˌdaːl]; born 20 March 1960 [1]) is a Dutch software developer and film producer.He is the original creator of the open-source 3D creation suite Blender and Traces [2] (an Amiga ray tracer which was the forerunner of Blender).

  8. Blender Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Game Engine was a free and open-source 3D production suite used for making real-time interactive content. It was previously embedded within Blender, but support for it was dropped in 2019, with the release of Blender 2.8.

  9. Blender Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Blender Foundation is a Dutch nonprofit organization responsible for the development of Blender, an open-source 3D content-creation program. [1]The foundation has distributed the animated films Elephants Dream (2006), Big Buck Bunny (2008), Sintel (2010), Tears of Steel (2012), [2] [3] Caminandes: Llama Drama (2013), Caminandes: Gran Dillama (2013), Cosmos Laundromat (2015), Glass Half ...