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  2. Logo Board Game - Wikipedia

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    The LOGO Board Game is for 2 to 6 players (or teams) aged 12 and up. Players travel round the board of purple, yellow, green, and red spaces, based on correctly answered questions, until they reach the winning zone in the center. The questions are based on logos, products and packaging of well-known brands. There are three types of question card:

  3. Angry Birds (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Puzzle, casual, strategy shooter. Mode (s) Single-player. Angry Birds (also known as Angry Birds Classic) is a 2009 physics-based casual puzzle video game developed by Finnish video game developer Rovio Entertainment. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was first released for iOS and Maemo devices ...

  4. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    Zynga was founded in April 2007 by Mark Pincus, Eric Schiermeyer, Justin Waldron, Michael Luxton, Steve Schoettler, and Andrew Trader under the name Presidio Media. [ 23][ 1][ 3] The company name changed to Zynga in July 2007. [ 1][ 24] Zynga was named after Pincus' American bulldog "Zinga", [ 25][ 26] and uses an image of a bulldog as its logo.

  5. Apogee Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Apogee Entertainment, formerly Apogee Software, LLC, is an American video game publisher based in Rowlett, Texas. The company was founded by Terry Nagy in 2008 after he licensed the rights to the name and logo from Scott Miller and his company, 3D Realms, which had used both previously. After reorganizing as Apogee Entertainment in 2021, it ...

  6. Gameloft - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references[ 1 ] Gameloft SE is a French video game company based in Paris, founded in December 1999 by Ubisoft co-founder Michel Guillemot. The company operates 18 development studios worldwide, and publishes games for the mobile devices, consoles and PC. Formerly a public company traded at the Paris Bourse, Gameloft was acquired by ...

  7. Answers.com - Wikipedia

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    Answers Corporation. Answers.com, formerly known as WikiAnswers, is an Internet-based knowledge exchange. The Answers.com domain name was purchased by entrepreneurs Bill Gross and Henrik Jones at idealab in 1996. [ 1][ 2] The domain name was acquired by NetShepard and subsequently sold to GuruNet and then AFCV Holdings.

  8. Angry Birds - Wikipedia

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    The 19th game of the series, which is a match-3 game involving the Hatchlings and characters from Angry Birds Blues. February 2018: Angry Birds Champions: Puzzle: The 20th game of the series, a competitive player versus player game where players take turns beating a traditional Angry Birds level, aiming to outscore opponents, with monetary ...

  9. 17 Company Logo Rebrandings That Were a Total Disaster - AOL

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    11. Kraft Foods (2009) Kraft Foods' 2009 rebrand introduced a new logo with a swoosh design that featured a slimmer font and a colorful "flavor burst" above the name. Though the thinner styling ...