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These firms specialize in a wide range of applications, from autonomous drones to robots tailored for factory work or warehousing and logistics. [1] [4] Robotics companies may also produce cobots which interact with and collaborate with humans. [1]
GarageGames was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 2000 by Jeff Tunnell, Tim Gift, Rick Overman, and Mark Frohnmayer. Working in their garage on severance checks, the founders derived the name GarageGames as a play off the term "garage band", and is meant to evoke a similar attitude in game development.
This category is for video games whose gameplay focuses on controlling the motion of a marble or ball, which is affected by physics, through a game level, often navigating a maze and/or avoiding hazards.
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An arcade sequel titled Marble Man: Marble Madness II was planned for release in 1991, though Cerny was not involved in its development. [2] [23] Development was led by Bob Flanagan who designed the game based on what he felt made Marble Madness a success in the home console market. Because the market's demographic was a younger audience ...
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B-Daman (ビーダマン, Bīdaman) is a marble shooting toy franchise produced in Japan by Takara.It was originally based on the Bomberman series, but later expanded into other franchises and its own original designs.