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  2. Heavy Starch - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Starch is the debut studio album by American rapper Ali of St. Lunatics. [1] [2] It was released on April 30, 2002, via Universal Records.The album features guest appearances from fellow St. Lunatics members Kyjuan, Murphy Lee, & Nelly, St. Louis Alumni, Ms. Toi, Kandi Burruss, Toya, and Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam.

  3. St. Lunatics - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album, Free City, was released after Nelly's solo breakthrough, achieving Platinum status in the U.S. Members of St. Lunatics pursued solo careers, and Nelly opened a music production school. An anticipated album in 2009, City Free, was never released. City Spud served a prison term for a robbery-related crime and later performed ...

  4. List of freeware video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a selected list of freeware video games implemented as traditional executable files that must be downloaded and installed. Freeware games are games that are released as freeware and can be downloaded and played, free of charge, for an unlimited amount of time. This list does not include: Open source games (see List of open-source video ...

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  6. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The complete Wings of Liberty campaign, full use of Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis Co-Op Commanders, with all others available for free up to level five, full access to custom games, including all races, AI difficulties, maps; unranked multiplayer, with access to Ranked granted after the first 10 wins of the day in Unranked or Versus AI.

  7. Mindcraft - Wikipedia

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    After Ali Atabek enjoyed Ultima II, he created Rings of Zilfin for SSI. With his wife Ugur Atabek, and business partner Jim Thomas, Atabek formed Mindcraft Software to publish his next game, The Magic Candle. [2] By 1993 the company was publishing six titles a year and had about 30 employees. [3]

  8. Heavy Iron Studios - Wikipedia

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    Gray sold his studio to THQ, which then established Heavy Iron Studios as an internal developer on August 31, 1999. [2] [5] The finished game, Evil Dead: Hail to the King, was released in late 2000. [6] Following significant financial losses at THQ, the company announced that it would spin off several of its developers, including Heavy Iron ...

  9. TinyCo - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco studio was founded by Suli Ali and Ian Spivey in 2009. [3] The company started as a Facebook game developer and switched to a mobile app focus in late 2010. [4] They originally specialized in social video games such as Guess!, Spellstorm, Tiny Castle, Tiny Monsters, Tiny Village, and Tiny Zoo.