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  2. Shockwave (game portal) - Wikipedia

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    Shockwave.com, or Shockwave, is an online and offline video games distributor and game portal. It is owned by Shockwave LLC, based in Los Angeles, California , United States . [ 3 ] It was launched by Macromedia on August 2, 1999, to promote the company's Shockwave and Flash players, both used on the website.

  3. Shockwave (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Shockwave was the last game officially released by American Game Cartridges before the bankruptcy of the company, [citation needed] even though their last game, Wally Bear and the NO! Gang , was released by American Video Entertainment , another unlicensed company, which was a subsidiary of the computer chip manufacturer Macronix .

  4. The Game of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Life The Haunted Mansion Theme Park Edition (2009) The Game of Life High School Edition (A.K.A. "Pink Edition") (2008) LIFE: Rock Star Edition; The Game of LIFE: It's a Dog's Life Edition (2011) The Game of LIFE: The Lorax Edition (2013) The Game of LIFE: Despicable Me (2014) LIFE: My Little Pony Edition [8] Inside Out (2015)

  5. King's Quest I - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally titled King's Quest; the subtitle was added to the games box art in the 1987 re-release, but did not appear in the game. It is the first official part of the long-running King's Quest series (not counting 1980's Wizard and the Princess ), in which a young knight, Sir Graham, must save the Kingdom of Daventry to become ...

  6. Adobe Shockwave - Wikipedia

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    Shockwave supports raster graphics, basic vector graphics, 3D graphics, audio, and an embedded scripting language called Lingo. [3] [4] During the 1990s, Shockwave was a common format for CD-ROM projectors, kiosk presentations, and interactive video games, and dominated in interactive multimedia. [5]

  7. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. AGD Interactive - Wikipedia

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    AGDI's first release was a critically acclaimed point-and-click remake of King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, released for download free of charge on August 8, 2001. [1] This remake is known as King's Quest I VGA. In the month of its initial release, sales of Sierra's official King's Quest VIII: The Mask of Eternity skyrocketed. [6]

  9. Adobe Shockwave Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Shockwave Player (formerly Macromedia Shockwave Player, and also known as Shockwave for Director) was a freeware software plug-in for viewing multimedia and video games created on the Adobe Shockwave platform in web pages.