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  2. Malice (2004 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Malice is a platform game developed by Argonaut Games and published by Mud Duck Productions in North America and Evolved Games in Europe, and was released in 2004 for the Xbox and PlayStation 2. The game's development cycle proved to be quite troublesome, with a change in publishers, cancellation and an eventual revival, the game's planned 2002 ...

  3. Dan Ryckert - Wikipedia

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    Dan Ryckert is an American Games Entertainer, producer.Previously in a writer and former video game journalist role, now a Twitch streamer and podcaster.In 2011, Complex magazine named Ryckert one of the twenty-five "raddest" game journalists to follow on Twitter.

  4. List of J.League licensed video games - Wikipedia

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    Popular franchises include: Pro Striker, [1] Excite Stage, Prime Goal, Victory Goal, [2] [3] Perfect Striker, Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! and Winning Eleven. In 2002, Konami released Captain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki for the Game Boy Advance, the only game from the Captain Tsubasa series which is licensed by J.League.

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  6. Giant Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Gerstmann wanted the website name to be catchy and original, saying there were too many video game websites with the word "game" in them. [2] Giant Bomb started as a WordPress blog, which opened on March 5, 2008. [6] The full site launched on July 20, 2008. [7]

  7. Neko Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Neko Entertainment was a French video game developer and publisher located in a suburb of Paris, France.It was founded in 1999. Neko's productions are based on an evolutionary development platform for 3D consoles called the Neko Game Development Kit which allows the company to simultaneously develop games across all platforms and to rapidly port existing games.

  8. Jeff Gerstmann - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1, 1975) [1] is an American video game journalist.Former editorial director of the gaming website GameSpot and the co-founder of the gaming website Giant Bomb, Gerstmann began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot when GameSpot split PC and console games into separate areas.

  9. I-Ninja - Wikipedia

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    The guardian of Robot Beach and creator of Tekeyama, Yang, thanks Ninja by opening the gate to Bomb Bay, the location of the next Rage Stone. Ninja arrives at Bomb Bay and saves it from many of the dangers the Ranx have set up. Ninja then finds a submarine inside a giant bomb and fights the mechanical fish, Ventis for the next Rage Stone.