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  2. Corsair Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Old logo of Corsair Components, used until June 1, 2015. On July 26, 2017, EagleTree Capital entered into an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Corsair from Francisco Partners and several other minority shareholders in a deal valued at $525 million. Corsair Founder and CEO Andy Paul retains his equity stake and remains in his role as CEO ...

  3. Template:Video game reviews - Wikipedia

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    {{Video game reviews}} is not required. Traditional reviews, or those that provide some type of score, may be few and far between for some games. If you only have a couple of such reviews which could be used to fill the table, consider foregoing the table and instead simply state these in the body of reception text.

  4. Sled Storm (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the Sled Storm series was released on the PlayStation video game console. The extreme racing element of Sled Storm derived from an earlier Electronic Arts game called Road Rash. While the environments and vehicles are completely different (motorcycles versus snowmobiles and the open road versus alpine courses), there are ...

  5. Sled Storm (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sled Storm, sometimes mislabeled as Sled Storm 2, [2] is a snowmobile racing video game for the PlayStation 2 developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports BIG label. Released in 2002, it is a sequel to the PlayStation game of the same name .

  6. Template:Citation Style 1 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This template is a navigation box for templates in the Citation Style 1 series. See also

  7. Cyber Sled - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Sled [a] is a vehicular combat video game developed and published by Namco. It was originally released for arcades in 1993. [7] The game's perspective is third-person by default, but can be switched to a first-person perspective. [8] [2] The game was nominated for Most Innovative New Technology at the 1994 AMOA Awards. [9]

  8. Qamutiik - Wikipedia

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    The packing and lashing of a sled is an art. Weight must be carried low on the sled, to reduce the risk of tipping. Ingenious structures and materials are used to protect the passengers and hunters build small sleek versions to permit fast day trips. The qamutiik were traditionally hauled by trained dog teams.

  9. Street luge - Wikipedia

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    Street luge is an extreme gravity-powered activity that involves riding a street luge board (sometimes referred to as a sled) down a paved road or course. [1] Street luge is also known as land luge or road luge. [2] Like skateboarding, street luge is often done for sport and for recreation.