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  2. The Outer Worlds - Wikipedia

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    The team used striking color to depict its game world, and the team was influenced by the Art Nouveau style and the works of Alphonse Mucha and Moebius. The game was envisioned to be narrower in scope compared to other role-playing games although a number of locations and characters were still cut due to time and budget constraints, as well as ...

  3. Baseball broadcasting firsts - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 1951, WCBS-TV in New York City televised the first baseball game in color using its field-sequential color system. In this game, fans saw the Boston Braves beat the Brooklyn Dodgers by the score of 8–4. [9] On October 1 of that year, NBC aired the first coast-to-coast baseball telecast.

  4. 64 years ago today, the 1st MLB game was broadcast in color

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    It was exactly 64 years ago that the first baseball game was broadcast on television in color. WCBS-TV in New York City broadcast the Boston Braves beating the Brooklyn Dodgers by an 8-1 score.

  5. Evolution: The World of Sacred Device - Wikipedia

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    Evolution: The World of Sacred Device [a] is a role-playing video game for the Dreamcast and Neo Geo Pocket Color (developed and published by SNK under the name Evolution: Eternal Dungeons [b]). It was developed by Sting and published by Sega and Entertainment Software Publishing in Japan and Ubi Soft in North America and Europe.

  6. Color TV-Game - Wikipedia

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    The Color TV-Game [a] is the first video game system ever made by Nintendo. ... How Japanese Video Games Gave the World an Extra Life, ...

  7. De Blob - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo World Report claimed "de Blob is defined by its pure unadulterated fun", rating it a 9/10. [21] Eurogamer described de Blob as "excellent and thoroughly original". [17] Edge rated de Blob an 8/10, calling it "a game for meandering in, for absorbing and messing around with". [20] GameSpot rated the Wii version an 8/10. [19]

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  9. Cruis'n - Wikipedia

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    Cruis'n is a series of racing video games created by Eugene Jarvis and owned by Nintendo. Midway Games publishes various installments under license from Nintendo. The series distinguishes itself from other racing games with its over-the-top presentation and fast-paced gameplay, featuring a wide variety of vehicles and tracks based on a number of real world locations.