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    InstallCore (stylized as installCore) was an installation and content distribution platform created by ironSource, including a software development kit (SDK) for Windows and Mac OS X. [1] The program allowed those using it for distribution to include monetization by advertisements or charging for installation, and made its installations ...

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    Katsuya Eguchi, the game's producer, with the Wii U GamePad at E3 2012. Wii Sports Club was developed by Nintendo EAD and Bandai Namco Studios.Although the game was originally to be developed only by Bandai Namco, the staff from Nintendo EAD had "strong feelings" about Wii Sports and wanted to be involved with its development regardless.