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  2. List of basketball video games - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Game Studios: NBA Jam 2002: February 17, 2002 Game Boy Advance: Acclaim: Acclaim: ESPN NBA 2Night 2002: February 25, 2002 April 16, 2002 PlayStation 2 Xbox: Konami: Konami: Street Hoops: August 12, 2002 October 4, 2002 November 28, 2002 PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCube: Black Ops Entertainment: Activision: NBA ShootOut 2003: September 29 ...

  3. Gunpei Yokoi - Wikipedia

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    Gunpei Yokoi (横井 軍平, Yokoi Gunpei, 10 September 1941 – 4 October 1997), sometimes transliterated as Gumpei Yokoi, was a Japanese toy maker and video game designer.

  4. Alex Seropian - Wikipedia

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    Alex Seropian attended the University of Chicago, and joined the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, where he met one of his future colleagues Jason Jones.Interested in computer programming, Seropian was pursuing a mathematics degree with a concentration in computer science as the Department of Computer Science did not offer undergraduate degrees at the time.

  5. Mike Pondsmith - Wikipedia

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    The game was written by Pondsmith, Mike Blum, Colin Fisk, Dave Friedland, Will Moss, and Scott Ruggels and was finally released on December 13, 2005, to mixed reviews. [36] Illustrations in the game were criticized, [37] [38] for being photographs of slightly modified action figures of which Pondsmith was a collector at the time. [27]

  6. Shane Wighton - Wikipedia

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    In the video, he creates a basketball hoop that uses various motors to adjust its angle within 0.6 seconds in order for the basketball to always go into the basketball net. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His first variation of the net was not built using electronics, but utilizes a curved backboard in order to redirect the ball into the net from most angles.

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    "Squid Game" fans know that trumpet wakeup call means someone is going to die. Not our hero, Gi-hun, but one or more of the players hoping to win a fortune competing in childish, but lethal, games ...

  8. Abby Howard - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Howard (born August 3, 1992) is an American webcomic creator and video game developer from Charlotte, North Carolina.She is the co-founder of indie game studio Black Tabby Games, and created the comics Junior Scientist Power Hour, The Last Halloween, and The Crossroads At Midnight.

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