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  2. Backyard Football - Wikipedia

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    Backyard Football is a series of video games for various systems. The series was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Infogrames , Atari , and The Evergreen Group . It is one of several sub-series in the Backyard Sports franchise and is the first to feature professional players as kids, examples being Steve Young and Barry ...

  3. Backyard Sports - Wikipedia

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    The series began in late 1997 when Humongous Entertainment, owned by GT Interactive, created the first game in the franchise: Backyard Baseball. [3] Later, GT Interactive was purchased by Infogrames and was renamed as Infogrames, Inc. [4] Infogrames allowed Humongous Entertainment to expand the series, and Humongous later developed more titles such as Backyard Soccer, Backyard Football ...

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  5. Humongous Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Humongous Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Bothell, Washington.Founded in 1992, the company developed multiple edutainment franchises, most prominently Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, and Backyard Sports, which, combined, sold over 15 million copies and earned more than 400 awards of excellence.

  6. Backyard Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Backyard Soccer, known in Europe as Backyard Football (PC) [1] or Junior Sports Football (PlayStation) and in Australia as Junior Sports Soccer, is a children's association football video game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment; Infogrames published the PlayStation version.

  7. Category:Video game review aggregators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game review aggregators" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

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  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Sources - Wikipedia

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    The most important sources for most video game articles are the reviews of the game itself. Aggregate review sites such as Metacritic and GameRankings are useful in the critical reception portion of a video game article, as these list numerous reviews for a game, more than can readily be included in Wikipedia. Aggregate review sites should be ...