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  2. Molex - Wikipedia

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    Molex acquired Woodhead Industries in 2006; [8] the largest acquisition in the former's history at the time. On February 14, 2005, Molex announced its results for the six months ended December 31, 2004, that reflect certain adjustments to its results of operations for the first fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2004. [ 9 ]

  3. Category:Lists of PC games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... List of PC games (T) W.

  4. List of PC games (A) - Wikipedia

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    The following list of PC games contains an alphabetized and segmented table of video games that are playable on the PC, but not necessarily exclusively on the PC. It includes games for multiple PC operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, DOS, Unix and OS X. This list does not include games that can only be played on PC by use of an emulator.

  5. Monolith Productions - Wikipedia

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    During development, Monolith acquired Q Studios, a development team led by a friend Nick Neilhard. At the time, Q Studios was finishing work on Blood, and Blood replaced Doom as Monolith's go-to game. Monolith focused on getting Blood released first, as it was one of the last games to use the 2.5D Build engine rather than true 3D game engines. [6]

  6. Molex connector - Wikipedia

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    A Molex connector is a two-piece pin-and-socket interconnection which became an early electronic standard. Developed by Molex Connector Company in the late 1950s, the design features cylindrical spring-metal pins that fit into cylindrical spring-metal sockets, both held in a rectangular matrix in a nylon shell.

  7. List of Sierra Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Entertainment is a software label which publishes games from indie developers. Founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams, it developed and published a large variety of video games, including a number of best-selling games and series, for various platforms between 1980 and 2008.

  8. Robert Woodhead - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Woodhead (born 1958 or 1959) is an American entrepreneur, software engineer and former game programmer. He is the co-creator of the Wizardry franchise, and the co-founder of both the video game publishing company Sir-Tech and anime licensing company AnimEigo. He claims that a common thread in his career is "doing weird things with ...

  9. MobyGames - Wikipedia

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    There is a published standard for game information and copyediting. [6] Registered users can rate and review any video game. Users can create private or public "have" and "want" lists which can generate a list of games available for trade with other registered users. The site contains an integrated forum. Each listed game can have its own subforum.