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  2. Giant Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Content on Giant Bomb comes from the site's staff as well as its community, which contributes to the site's video game wiki database that is open to editing by all registered users. The Giant Bomb staff covers video game news and new releases in the form of video, written articles, and podcasts.

  3. Dan Ryckert - Wikipedia

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    Dan Ryckert is an American Games Entertainer, producer.Previously in a writer and former video game journalist role, now a Twitch streamer and podcaster.In 2011, Complex magazine named Ryckert one of the twenty-five "raddest" game journalists to follow on Twitter.

  4. NCSoft - Wikipedia

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    NCSoft was founded in March 1997 by Kim Taek Jin. In September 1998, NCSoft launched its first game Lineage.In April 2001 the company created a US subsidiary under the name NC Interactive (based in Austin, Texas, and would later become NCSoft West) after acquiring Destination Games, headed by Richard Garriott and Robert Garriott. [5]

  5. Exteel - Wikipedia

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    Exteel was a third-person shooter game published by NCSOFT, a Korean game company, and was developed by NCSOFT's E & G Studios. Players controlled giant vehicles called Mechanaughts ("mecha") and fought against the computer, or against other online players, in a variety of gameplay modes. The Mechanaughts were customizable.

  6. List of largest video game companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of largest video game publishers and developers ranked by reported revenue over $100 million. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] [2] Out of the 59 largest video game companies, 14 are located in the United States, 11 in Japan, and 7 in South ...

  7. Jeff Bakalar - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Ian Bakalar (born () March 24, 1982) is a professional podcaster, video game journalist, and formerly [2] the host of CNET's longest-running podcast, The 404 Show. He is the General manager at Fandom -owned Giant Bomb , focusing on the site's operations while also hosting podcasts and content for the brand as well.

  8. Jeff Gerstmann - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1, 1975) [1] is an American video game journalist.Former editorial director of the gaming website GameSpot and the co-founder of the gaming website Giant Bomb, Gerstmann began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot when GameSpot split PC and console games into separate areas.

  9. Jeff Green (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Green is also a regular on Out of the Game, a podcast featuring current and former game journalists, including Green, Shawn Elliott, Robert Ashley, N'Gai Croal, and Luke Smith. [32] Jeff Green has appeared as a special guest on Giant Bomb's Giant Bombcast (on Aug 17, 2010, [33] Dec 14, 2010, [34] and Nov 12, 2013 [35]) and on Episode 87 of RebelFM.