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  2. High Voltage Software - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2000s, High Voltage began developing a horror-themed shooter called The Grinder.The game initially began production exclusively for the Wii, the developers, as well as potential publishers for The Grinder, became less confident that the game would be a success on that system, as there were multiple instances of similar hardcore and/or graphically violent games designed for the Wii ...

  3. Mytona - Wikipedia

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    Mytona was founded in 2012 by brothers Alexey and Afanasey Ushnitsky in Yakutsk, Russia and has offices in Singapore, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia and Serbia. [2] [3] The brothers said to have started developed casual PC games in 2004 and by 2020, they stated to have 1,000 employees, mostly in Yakutsk.

  4. Hello Neighbor - Wikipedia

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    Hello Neighbor is a stealth game developed by Dynamic Pixels and published by tinyBuild.Initially released as public alphas from 2016 to 2017, it received a full release for Windows and Xbox One on December 8, 2017, and later for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android on July 26, 2018.

  5. WildTangent - Wikipedia

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    Users have complained that the company's products have an adverse effect on their PC's performance or are intrusive to the user's experience. [citation needed] PC Magazine wrote in 2004 that although the WildTangent WebDriver was "not very" evil, some privacy complaints were justified as the program's user manual states that it may collect name, address, phone number, e-mail, and other contact ...

  6. G5 Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    G5 is primarily active in the mobile games market. [2] [8] In 2011, G5 released Virtual City Playground, their first game with freemium monetization.[9]As of 2018, their title Hidden City was responsible for most of their revenue, and represented a majority of the market share for hidden object games.

  7. Beware: 40 percent of house guests snoop around - AOL

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    So, imagine this. You're at someone's house for a party, and after several glasses of water (or whatever your beverage of choice is), you take a bathroom break. And there it is, the medicine cabinet.

  8. 10 most expensive ZIP codes in the Chicago area - AOL

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    As of September 2023, the average value of a single-family home in the Chicago area was just over $370,000 — about $20,000 above the U.S. average. But in parts of the area, home prices soar far ...

  9. tinyBuild - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Alex Nichiporchik and Tom Brien in 2011 to expand Brien's game No Time to Explain into a commercial release. Building from the success of the game's Steam release in 2013, tinyBuild partnered with DoubleDutch Games for the development and release of SpeedRunners, which landed tinyBuild further publishing deals ...