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  2. Panic! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    They gave Panic! a 2.0 out of 5 for graphics, 4.0 for sound, and 1.0 for both control and funfactor, [3] making it one of only 12 games in GamePro history to earn a score of 1.0 or lower. [4] Game Players magazine described the game as being made "for people on drugs, by people on drugs."

  3. Odd Rods - Wikipedia

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    Odd Rods was a group of non-sports trading card/sticker series created by the Donruss company beginning in 1969. [1] The original series, entitled Odd Rods , introduced the theme of the series in 44 stickers: monsters in cars.

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  5. Panic Button (company) - Wikipedia

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    Panic Button, LLC is an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. Founded in late 2007, the studio is best known for their ports of AAA video games from other platforms to the Nintendo Switch console. [2] [3] Panic Button also does contract work on other platforms, including 4K updates for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X. [2]

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  7. Surgeon shares story of insurance provider calling during ...

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    A surgeon in Austin, Texas, was in the operating room with a patient when a call came in from the patient’s insurance provider, UnitedHealthcare. She returned the call and shared the story.

  8. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    Oil Panic was released in the Multi Screen series on May 28, 1982. [8] It is the first game in the Multi Screen series and is a dual-screen single-player game with a white case. It opens like a clamshell, with an upper and lower screen.

  9. Moms launch project to reunite kids impacted by LA fires with ...

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    For Emily Balliet, whose Altadena home burned down in the wildfires, the work of the LA Lost Stuffy Project has brought "light" to her family during what she described as a "dark time."