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  2. Petz - Wikipedia

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    Petz is a series of single-player video games dating back to 1995, in which the player can adopt, raise, care for and breed their own virtual pets.Developed by PF.Magic, original Petz (Dogz and Catz) has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [3]

  3. Petz: Dogz 2 and Catz 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game is similar to The Dog Island, in which the player controls a dog or cat through environments while completing tasks. Before the game starts, the player is asked to choose the animal's breed, gender, and finally, name, all of which have no bearing in the game itself.

  4. Cavedog Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cavedog Entertainment was a PC game developer and publisher based in Bothell, Washington.Founded in 1995 as a division of edutainment game developer Humongous Entertainment, Cavedog was known for the 1997 release of Total Annihilation—which won several accolades, such as multiple Game of the Year honors [3] —considered one of the "greatest games of all time" in 2004 by GameSpot.

  5. NovaLogic - Wikipedia

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    Taito America was a major client of the company and most (if not all) of NovaLogic's earliest games were PC conversions of Taito arcade games. NovaLogic's 1992 game Comanche: Maximum Overkill was the first release that utilized the Voxel Space engine, which allowed for larger outdoor environments and more detailed terrain.

  6. The Mighty Jingles - Wikipedia

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    Paul Charlton (born 10 March 1970), known as The Mighty Jingles, is a British YouTuber and retired veteran of the Royal Navy.In 2012, he started a channel on YouTube, in which he primarily shares Let's Play video game commentaries on various games.

  7. Pivotal Games - Wikipedia

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    Pivotal Games was founded in March 2000, by fifteen employees formerly of Pumpkin Studios (the developer of Warzone 2100), led by Jim Bambra, Nick Cook and Alex McLean. [1] Pumpkin Studios, founded by Bambra and Cook in August 1996, had previously been closed down by its parent company, Eidos Interactive , that same month. [ 1 ]

  8. What the heck ever happened to Brooke Burns, the host ... - AOL

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    From staples like "Password" and "Family Feud," to other favorites like "Hollywood Squares" and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," game shows have been our way to show off that we know things.

  9. Panic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Games will be released in "seasons", at a rate of two games per week for twelve weeks. [29] Games will automatically download to the device when available. While some video games for Playdate are being produced at Panic, most games are created by indie game developers such as Keita Takahashi , Zach Gage , Bennett Foddy , and Shaun Inman.