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  2. 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 .

  3. 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.

  4. List of PopCap games - Wikipedia

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  6. David L. Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt’s online games are featured on sites such as Shockwave.com, Yahoo.com, MSN.com and Games.com. [8] [9] [10] Hoyt also develops puzzles and games across a number of other platforms including mobile, casino games, instant scratch-off games, books and calendars. [11]

  7. Don't Quote Me - Wikipedia

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    The original Don't Quote Me game features quotes from historical figures and current celebrities. It won GAMES Magazine's GAMES 100 award in 2004. Other versions of the game include a TV edition, a children's edition and a sports edition. A public Facebook app lets users play the original Don't Quote Me game online. Puzzles

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  9. Scott Kim - Wikipedia

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    Scott Kim is an American puzzle and video game designer, artist, and author of Korean descent. He started writing an occasional "Boggler" column for Discover magazine in 1990, and became an exclusive columnist in 1999, and created hundreds of other puzzles for magazines such as Scientific American and Games, as well as thousands of puzzles for computer games.