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  2. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    MeepCity was the first game on Roblox to pass 1 billion total visits. [59] The game was averaging 100,000 concurrent players in July 2018. [58] The game received criticism throughout 2021 due to the number of online daters inside the game and inappropriate clothing and actions found in the party feature. This caused the game to be placed as ...

  3. Roblox Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Former Roblox headquarters, now occupied by Guidewire Software. Roblox Corporation (/ ˈ r oʊ b l ɒ k s / ROH-bloks) is an American video game developer based in San Mateo, California. Founded in 2004 by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel, the company is the developer of Roblox, which was released in 2006.

  4. PLATINUM (cybercrime group) - Wikipedia

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    PLATINUM is the name given by Microsoft to a cybercrime collective active against governments and related organizations in South and Southeast Asia. [1] They are secretive and not much is known about the members of the group. [ 2 ]

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  6. Platinum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    PLATINUM (cybercrime group), an advanced persistent threat; Platinum Asset Management, an Australian asset management company; Platinum Party, a minor political party in British Columbia; Platinum Studios, a US-based comic book publisher and media developer; PlatinumGames, a Japan-based independent video game development company

  7. Emagic - Wikipedia

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    Emagic was a music software and hardware company based in Rellingen, Germany and a satellite office in Grass Valley, California. On July 1, 2002 Emagic was bought by Apple Computer . Emagic's Windows -based product offerings were discontinued on September 30, 2002.

  8. Week 10 Care/Don't Care: Texans offense needs Nico Collins ...

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    Jennings ran the most routes on the team and led the wide receiver room in outside snap rate in Week 10. While Jennings never played out at X previously, his skill set translated to this gig due ...

  9. Game - Wikipedia

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    Video games are computer- or microprocessor-controlled games. Computers can create virtual spaces for a wide variety of game types. Some video games simulate conventional game objects like cards or dice, while others can simulate environs either grounded in reality or fantastical in design, each with its own set of rules or goals.