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  2. Autococker - Wikipedia

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    An early model Autococker. The Autococker is a closed-bolt semiautomatic paintball marker manufactured by Worr Game Products (WGP). It was one of the first paintball markers to be designed specifically for the sport, and has long been known throughout the paintball community for its popularity and customizability as well as its complexity.

  3. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    WGP Worr Games Products Autococker: Mechanical Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products 2006 Black Magic Electronic Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products 2004 Karnivor Electronic Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products Jeff Orr Limited Edition (aka "JOLE" or "Jeff Orr Signature Series") [1] Electronic Autococker 0.68 in Worr Game Products

  4. Talk:Autococker - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Warner Bros. Games video games - Wikipedia

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    Warner Bros. Games (formerly known as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) is an American video game development and publishing company that is a division of the Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. The company has published numerous video games based on both licensed properties as well as original ...

  6. Category:Game developer logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Game developer logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page .

  7. File:Games Workshop logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Game Crafter – card games, board games, game pieces, game accessories; Game Designers' Workshop – wargames and role-playing games (out of business; see Far Future Enterprises) Game Research/Design – wargames; The Gamers – wargames, board games; Games Research Inc – board wargames; Games Workshop – miniature games and board games

  9. Category:World Games logos - Wikipedia

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