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  2. Category:Video games set in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in Egypt" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 247 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Sony Pictures video games - Wikipedia

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    Here is the category of video games that are based on Sony Pictures Entertainment properties, most of them are tie-in with its various franchises. This category also included the video games that licensed with other companies.

  4. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1946 – JBL creates the original 'JBL signature' logo with an exclamation (!) in black and white. Designed by Jerome Gould [8] 1946 – Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc. 1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 ...

  5. Category:Video games set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in ancient Egypt" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Egypt 1156 B.C. - Wikipedia

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    Egypt 1156 B.C. – Tomb of the Pharaoh (French: Égypte: 1156 av. J.-C. - L'Énigme de la tombe royale) is a 1997 adventure video game co-published by Cryo Interactive Entertainment, Canal+ Multimedia and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux for the Microsoft Windows and PlayStation (PAL region only).

  7. Paramount Digital Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Digital Entertainment, Inc. (formerly known as Paramount Interactive) is a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures that developed and distributed movies and video games digitally via various platforms including online, mobile, virtual reality and portable devices. [1]

  8. 1991 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The year's highest-grossing video game worldwide was Capcom's arcade fighting game Street Fighter II. The year's best-selling system was the Game Boy for the second year in a row, while the year's best-selling home video game was Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, which was also the year's top video game rental in the United States.

  9. JLab Audio - Wikipedia

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    JLab was founded by Joshua Rosenfield in 2005 in Tucson, Arizona, where they operated until 2012 when they relocated to Oceanside, California. [3] This occurred after the company was purchased in January by a Dallas, Texas-based private equity group and leadership transitioned to current CEO, Winthrop Cramer.