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Sword Master is a 1990 side-scrolling action game developed by Athena and published by Activision for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in Japan in 1990, North America in 1992, and PAL regions in 1993. The game is set in medieval fantasy setting and focuses primarily on strategic fighting using shield and sword. [2]
A sequel, Pet Simulator 99, was released on December 1, 2023, with select pets from Pet Simulator X being able to be transferred to the game. [73] [74] Pet Simulator received a series of McDonald's Happy Meal toys in November of 2024. [75]
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosted the 2024 D.I.C.E. Summit and the 27th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; [25] Koji Kondo inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame.
On August 18, 2020, their next game, Microsoft Flight Simulator, was released for Microsoft Windows. [17] In 2021, Sagard NewGen purchased a stake of just over 30% for €20 million, valuing the company at approximately €65 million. [18] In March 2021, Asobo's Microsoft Flight Simulator won the Pégase for Best French video game of the year. [19]
The Cursed Sword Master's Harem Life: By the Sword, For the Sword; Dagashi-ya Yahagi: Setting Up a Sweets Shop in Another World; Dahlia in Bloom; The Daily Life of a Middle-Aged Online Shopper in Another World [8] The Day I was Born into a Ducal House, I was Branded as a Disqualified Heir, but I'm Still Living Well to This Day! The Death Mage
Notable graphic adventure games of the 1980s ; Game Developer Publisher System Date released Notes Game engine Mystery House: On-Line Systems: On-Line Systems Apple II: 5 May 1980
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acquired by Embracer Group in 2021, and later to 2K Games in 2024. Publishes game under the "Gearbox Publishing" label. General Entertainment: Tokyo, Japan: 1994 defunct 2011 Genki: Tokyo, Japan: 1990 Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Global Star Software: Ontario, Canada 1992 publishing label of Take-Two Interactive, name retired Gathering of Developers