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  2. Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine - Wikipedia

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    Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine is a 2013 stealth video game developed by Pocketwatch Games in which players, alone or cooperatively, perform heists and robberies.Players choose from eight characters, each of whom has a unique and beneficial skill, such as the ability to change appearance or tunnel through walls.

  3. Monaco (band) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007, Hook and Potts performed Monaco songs together at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manchester under the name "Hooky & Pottsy". [10] Original Monaco drummer Paul Kehoe also played along with Hook's son Jack. In October 2007, the same line up performed again as Monaco at the Ritz in Manchester which raised money for Oxfam. [12]

  4. Laura Intravia - Wikipedia

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    She appeared on the Video Games Live televised PBS Special, performing on the "Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross Medley," which was released on the accompanying album Video Games Live: Level 2. [2] She also appeared on Level 3, , [ 3 ] Level 4 [ 4 ] and Level 5 [ 5 ] as an arranger, solo instrumentalist and vocalist.

  5. Monaco 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game is a sequel to the critically well received Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine (2013), and is scheduled to be released in 2025. The game is planned to include a form of isometric 3D graphics as opposed to its predecessor's 2D birds-eye view. Further, Monaco 2 ' s introduction of procedural level generation will be new to the series.

  6. Austin Wintory - Wikipedia

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    Austin Wintory (born September 9, 1984) is an American composer for film and video games. [1] He is known for scoring the video games Flow and Journey, the latter of which made history as the only video game soundtrack to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.

  7. Keiichi Okabe - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Okabe (岡部 啓一, Okabe Keiichi, born May 26, 1969) is a Japanese composer and arranger, best known for composing music for the Tekken and Drakengard series. He started his career at Namco in 1994, where he primarily composed for arcade games.

  8. Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2 - Wikipedia

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    Monaco Grand Prix: Racing Simulation 2, also known simply as Monaco Grand Prix or Racing Simulation: Monaco Grand Prix, is a Formula One racing game developed and published by Ubisoft for Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Dreamcast. It was released between 1998 and 1999. A sequel, Racing Simulation 3, was released in 2002.

  9. Category:Discographies - Wikipedia

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