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  2. Micro-Star International - Wikipedia

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    Its GAMING series features laptops, desktops, motherboards, graphic cards, all-in-one PCs and gaming peripherals designed for gamers and power users. The company has been a sponsor for a number of eSports teams [20] and is also the host of the international gaming event MSI Masters Gaming Arena (formerly known as MSI Beat IT).

  3. SteelSeries - Wikipedia

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    The company's original name was Soft Trading, and it was changed to SteelSeries in 2007. [4] Soft Trading made the Icemat and SteelPad mouse mats, which influenced the company's eventual name change. In 2008, SteelSeries acquired Ideazon, a North America-based developer and manufacturer of gaming peripherals. [5] [6]

  4. MSI - Wikipedia

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    MSI Barcode, a continuous numeric barcode symbology; Microsatellite instability, an abnormality of DNA; Mass spectrometry imaging, a technique used in mass spectrometry; Mass sociogenic illness, the rapid spread of physical symptoms of illness among the members of a group with no physical or infectious cause

  5. Rivalry (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Rivalry, two players take turns at moving their ragdoll character’s limbs and weapons until one is victorious. While the beginning stages of each game captures the strategic essence of swordplay, [11] as damage and limbs are taken, the endgame turns rather Pythonesque.

  6. Rival Peak - Wikipedia

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    Screen Rant’s John Orquiola described Rival Peak as “incredibly successful,” [4] and “a phenomenon on Facebook Watch,” [4] while the European gaming industry trade outlet MCV/Develop’s editor Seth Barton stated “So this is cloud gaming in a form, but it's a very, very different approach from those who are trying to shift the games ...

  7. File:Steelseries-logo.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Third generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    By 1990 30% of American households owned the NES, compared to 23% for all personal computers, [24] and peer pressure to have a console was so great that even the children of computer-game developers demanded them despite parents' refusal and the presence of state-of-the-art computers and software at home. As Computer Gaming World reported in ...

  9. Need for Speed Rivals - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed Rivals is a 2013 racing video game developed in collaboration between Ghost Games and Criterion Games, and published by Electronic Arts.It is the twentieth installment in the Need for Speed series, and the debut title for Ghost Games (the formally-named EA Gothenburg; which would be the main developer of all subsequent non-mobile installments up until 2020).