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  2. Majestic Part I: Alien Encounter - Wikipedia

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    Majestic was developed by Loyola College students Istvan Pely, Stephan Sherban, and Seth Jones. [1] The game was developed with a budget of less than $9,000, financed largely by loans from parents and the "maxed out" credit cards of the three partners.

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  4. Majestic (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Majestic was one of the first alternate reality games (ARGs), a type of game that blurs the line between in-game and out-of-game experiences. Majestic was created by Neil Young. [5] [6] It debuted on July 24, 2001. While noted for its unusual concept, it did not fare well commercially.

  5. Comparison of desktop application launchers - Wikipedia

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    An application launcher provides shortcuts to computer programs, and stores the shortcuts in one place so they are easier to find. In the comparison of desktop application launchers that follows, each section is devoted to a different desktop environment .

  6. List of Electronic Arts games: 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts.Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software.

  7. Hoyle Majestic Chess - Wikipedia

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    Hoyle Majestic Chess is a 2003 chess video game developed by Fluent Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment for the Windows. It is part of the Hoyle series. An Xbox version was announced in April 2003 alongside the Windows version but it was canceled. [3] [4]

  8. EA (service) - Wikipedia

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    EA released a subscription service for accessing and playing their games on PC in 2016 originally called EA Access; via the Origin client, this was called Origin Access. Users can choose between paying a monthly or yearly subscription fee to access a large collection of EA titles (known as The Vault ).

  9. Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim - Wikipedia

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    The missions become repetitive, despite the constant drip-feed of new buildings and heroes, and we found the whole experience less than Majestic in the end." [17] PC Gamer magazine in the UK agreed, stating that Majesty 2 is "an intriguing spanner in the strategy game works, but one that causes too many malfunctions to justify its existence."