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  2. The Impossible Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Since its release, The Impossible Quiz has been recognized by several outlets as an influential game in the heyday of Flash's popularity. [1] [7] [11] CBR listed the quiz as one of the most nostalgic Flash games, noting that the game's "goofy imagery and the talk it generated on the playground remain etched in memory". [7]

  3. Johnny Two Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Super Flash Game Friday award, which featured hundreds of submissions, was awarded to only ten submissions. Secondly, Johnny Two Shoes received recognition from Mochi Media again when they received the Flash Game Friday award for Banana Dash World 2. [25] This award recognizes newly released Flash games for high quality.

  4. List of game show hosts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of game show hosts. ... Lee Bowman: United States: What's Going On (1954) ... Quick as a Flash (1944–51) Sandy Roberts:

  5. List of BattleTech games - Wikipedia

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    Title Catalog Year Publisher BattleDroids: 1604: 1984: FASA: BattleTech, Second Edition: 1604: 1985: FASA BattleTech, Third Edition: 1604: 1992: FASA BattleTech ...

  6. Is Rigetti Computing Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    Learn More » Quantum stocks including Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) soared on the news. And they have remained volatile since then as other tech leaders, like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, have ...

  7. Sarbakan - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after its foundation in 1998 by Guy Boucher, Sarbakan had delivered over 600 games, mostly web-based, and started shifting its focus from flash game development to console digital download gaming.

  8. GROW (series) - Wikipedia

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    GROW is a series of Flash or HTML5-based puzzle games created by On Nakayama, a Japanese indie game developer, and posted to his website, eyezmaze.com. The series, which was launched on February 7, 2002, comprises 12 full games, 7 minigames, and 1 canceled game.

  9. Lorne Michaels Says “SNL” Has Never Banned Musical Guests ...

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    Lorne Michaels is disputing any rumors about Saturday Night Live banning musicians.. According to the creator of the long-running comedy sketch show, musical guests had never been barred from ...