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  2. Vivarium Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Seaman for the Dreamcast is their most famous game to date. Odama, for the GameCube, was also developed by Vivarium. In 2012 the company released Aero Porter, a simulation game which is a part of the video game compilation Guild01 for the Nintendo 3DS handheld. In the Americas and Europe, the game was released as a standalone title on the ...

  3. Game Jolt - Wikipedia

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    Game Jolt is a social community platform for video games, gamers and content creators. Founded by Yaprak and David DeCarmine, it is available on iOS, ...

  4. Yoot Saito - Wikipedia

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    Yutaka "Yoot" Saito (斉藤 由多加, Saitō Yutaka, born October 15, 1962) is a Japanese video game designer. In 1996, he founded the video game development company Vivarium. His latest game is Aero Porter, which is part of a collection of games called Guild01 for the Nintendo 3DS. Yoot also developed Odama for the GameCube and Seaman.

  5. Jolt Online Gaming - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] The game was released after Jolt failed to launch the long promised Playboy Manager game that they had planned in conjunction with Playboy [27] since 2009. The game consisted in the player being a talent agent managing supermodels in an attempt to beat other agents to a prized spot as a Playboy supermodel. [28]

  6. Seaman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Seaman [a] is a virtual pet video game developed and published by Vivarium for the Dreamcast. It was originally released in Japan in 1999, with a North American release by Sega in 2000. It is one of the few Dreamcast games to take advantage of the microphone attachment.

  7. Fist of Awesome - Wikipedia

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    The hero, Tim Burr, is a forest dwelling tree person who gets caught up in an interstellar plot to enslave Earth by populating history with homicidal wild animals. The game takes place over a number of time periods and lets you punch a full grown grizzly bear in the face. [5] It is a modern homage to games like Streets of Rage and Final Fight.

  8. List of video game industry people - Wikipedia

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    John Romero: co-founded at least seven game companies: Capitol Ideas Software, Inside Out Software, Ideas from the Deep, id Software, Ion Storm, Monkeystone Games, and Gazillion Entertainment; Bonnie Ross: Founder and former vice-president of 343 Industries (2007-2022) Yoot Saito: founder and CEO of Vivarium Inc.

  9. Life simulation game - Wikipedia

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    SimEarth – another Maxis game that deals with terraforming and guiding a planet through its geological and biological development. SimLife – another Maxis game which experiments with genetics and ecosystems. SimPark; Seaman – a virtual pet game that simulates the raising of a talking fish that develops into a frog-like creature.