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Realtime Associates, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1986 by David Warhol and a group of ex-Mattel Electronics employees originally to create games for the Intellivision system.
The Mystics held off the Aces on the first two home games for an insurmountable 2–0 series lead, before finishing them off in Game 4 after the Aces made a desperate bid to extend the series with a Game 3 defeat. The Mystics then returned to the Finals against the Connecticut Sun, a team that had the second-best record in the regular season ...
The Mystics' losing streak continued through twelve games and they won their first game of the season on June 11, versus the Atlanta Dream. Including that win, the Mystics won four out of their next five games, with the only loss coming against Indiana. They lost their last two games of the month, including an overtime contest against ...
Don MacLean was named 1994 Most Improved Player of the season, leading the Bullets with 18.2 points per game (tied with Chapman). [73] The Bullets selected Juwan Howard in the 1994 NBA draft [74] and traded Gugliotta along with three first-round draft picks to the Golden State Warriors for the rights to Chris Webber. [75]
Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE) is an American sports and venue management company founded by Ted Leonsis in June 2010. Monumental owns and operates the NHL team Washington Capitals, the NBA team Washington Wizards, the WNBA team Washington Mystics, the NBA G League team Capital City Go-Go and the NBA 2K League team Wizards District Gaming.
This category lists video games developed by Code Mystics. Pages in category "Code Mystics games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Toliver returned from injury in the playoffs for Game 1 off the bench against the Las Vegas Aces in the semi-finals, helping the Mystics gain a 1–0 lead. [20] She continued to be on minutes restriction for the duration of the series until Game 4. The Mystics defeated the Aces 3–1 to advance to the WNBA Finals for the second year in a row.
When the Bullets were renamed to the Washington Wizards in 1997, Holland-Burton continued to work in community relations as a senior vice-president. With the Wizards parent company, Holland-Burton held vice president and senior vice president roles for the Washington Sports and Entertainment, Inc. between the 1990s and 2000s.