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  2. American McGee's Alice - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Prima Games published the "American McGee's Alice: Official Strategy Guide". [26] In 2004, there was a collaboration 7" clear blue LP 'American McGee's Alice Blue Vinyl' from EA and Atari of two sides, Side A: 'Wonderland Woods (Tweaker Remix)' and Side B: 'Take the Pill' from Enter the Matrix composed, produced and remixed by Chris ...

  3. American McGee - Wikipedia

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    The planned American McGee's Oz, which was to be produced in conjunction with Ronin Games, was canceled over financial difficulties at Atari. American McGee's Grimm, developed by his Shanghai-based game development studio Spicy Horse for the online service GameTap, was released in 23 weekly episodic segments, starting in 2007.

  4. Old Man Murray - Wikipedia

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    Old Man Murray was critical of games that received strong reviews elsewhere, [4] Common targets of OMM news updates included John Romero [5] and American McGee. [6] Old Man Murray was a significant early influence in both the world of game development and internet comedy, and is often considered to have "helped birth online games journalism".

  5. Bad Day L.A. - Wikipedia

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    A graphic novel based on the game and other American McGee games American McGee's Alice and American McGee's Grimm was planned. [7] The game was shown at E3 2005. [8] Originally planned for an early 2006 release, [2] on August 22, 2006, Aspyr Media announced that the game had gone gold and would be released on August 28. [9]

  6. Alice: Madness Returns - Wikipedia

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    Alice: Madness Returns is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Spicy Horse and released by Electronic Arts for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.The game is the sequel to American McGee's Alice (2000) and was directed by series creator American McGee.

  7. Spicy Horse - Wikipedia

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    Their first title, American McGee's Grimm, was released on GameTap in July 2008 in an episodic form and ran through March 2009. It was built using Epic's Unreal Engine 3. [10] Spicy Horse developed the sequel to American McGee's Alice for Electronic Arts, titled Alice: Madness Returns. [11]

  8. American McGee's Grimm - Wikipedia

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    Grimm is written and executive-produced by the same person as American McGee's Alice, R. J. Berg. [1] [3] The original announcement was made in the June 2007 issue of PC Gamer. Spicy Horse Games is using Unreal Engine 3 technology for American McGee's Grimm. [4] There are 23 weekly episodes, [2] divided into three seasons of eight or seven ...

  9. id Software - Wikipedia

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    American McGee – Level designer (1993–1998). McGee was fired after the release of Quake II. He joined Electronic Arts and created American McGee's Alice. Adrian Carmack – Co-founder, artist (1991–2005). Carmack was forced out of id Software after the release of Doom 3 because he would not sell his stock at a low price to the other ...