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Backyard Hockey is an ice hockey video game series created by Humongous Entertainment and Mistic Software that was published by Infogrames/Atari. It was first released in 2002 for Microsoft Windows .
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Backyard Hockey: 2002 PC: Infogrames: ESPN NHL Hockey: September 9, 2003 PlayStation 2 Xbox: ESPN Video games, Sega: NHL 2004: September 22, 2003 PC PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube: EA Sports: NHL Hitz Pro: September 25, 2003 PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube: Midway Sports: NHL Rivals 2004: November 18, 2003 Xbox: Microsoft Games: Backyard Hockey: 2003 ...
Humongous Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Bothell, Washington.Founded in 1992, the company developed multiple edutainment franchises, most prominently Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, and Backyard Sports, which, combined, sold over 15 million copies and earned more than 400 awards of excellence.
Backyard Baseball is a baseball video game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment. It is the first video game released for the Backyard Sports franchise (originally known as the Junior Sports series) [2] and the long-running Backyard Baseball series. The game was released on a hybrid Windows and Macintosh CD-ROM on October 10, 1997.
The series began in late 1997 when Humongous Entertainment, owned by GT Interactive, created the first game in the franchise: Backyard Baseball. [3] Later, GT Interactive was purchased by Infogrames and was renamed as Infogrames, Inc. [4] Infogrames allowed Humongous Entertainment to expand the series, and Humongous later developed more titles such as Backyard Soccer, Backyard Football ...
The original model of the Game Boy Advance Clockwise from left: A Game Boy Game Pak, a Game Boy Advance Game Pak, and a Nintendo DS Game Card. On the far right is a United States Nickel shown for scale.
Abandonware is a product, typically software, ignored by its owner and manufacturer, which can no longer be found for sale, and for which no official support is available and cannot be bought. [ 1 ] Within an intellectual rights contextual background, abandonware is a software (or hardware) sub-case of the general concept of orphan works .