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  2. Acclaim Games - Wikipedia

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    While Acclaim Games primarily focused on bringing to North America and Europe online games originally from Asia, it also gave the opportunity to its registered members to submit video games they created. Acclaim Games relied on In-game advertising and items sales for revenues, while releasing the games themselves, free. The company released ...

  3. Playdom acquires Acclaim Games (NOT to be confused with ... - AOL

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    When most gamers hear the word "Acclaim," they probably think of Acclaim Entertainment, the prolific publisher that was behind everything from The Simpsons' early licensed games to the console ...

  4. List of Acclaim Entertainment games - Wikipedia

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    AKA Acclaim: Game Boy Advance version released as Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3: Legends of Wrestling II: Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City Powerhead Games (GBA) PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox. Game Boy Advance: Acclaim: Last game developed by Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City Virtua Tennis 2: Hitmaker: PlayStation 2: Acclaim: Published in Europe only ...

  5. List of best-selling Super Nintendo Entertainment System ...

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    There are a total of 54 SNES/Super Famicom games on this list which are confirmed to have sold or shipped at least one million units. Of these, thirteen were developed by internal Nintendo development divisions. Other developers with the most million selling games include Capcom and Square, with nine games each in the list of 54. Of the 54 ...

  6. Disney/Playdom shuts down all Acclaim games - AOL

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    Back when Playdom first acquired Acclaim Games back in May, we were surprised that the company published MMO and casual games, instead of games like Mortal Kombat. We were almost equally surprised ...

  7. Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game contains nine stages and three difficulty levels; only by choosing the hardest level can the player access all nine stages and see the true ending. According to a North American television commercial by the game's publisher, Acclaim, the NES version of Double Dragon II became a million seller soon after its release. [2]

  8. Acclaim Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game publisher based in Glen Cove, New York.Originally founded by Greg Fischbach, Robert Holmes, and Jim Scoroposki from a storefront in Oyster Bay in 1987, the company built a global development team through a series of acquisitions during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  9. Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones - Wikipedia

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    It was the third Double Dragon game for the NES, developed by Technos Japan Corp. and published in North America and Europe by Acclaim Entertainment. Although loosely based on the similarly titled arcade game Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone, it is not a port, but a parallel project that was developed at the same time. [1]