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  2. Egg (car) - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Egg, an automotive engineer, built a car for his own use in 1893. He later founded the namesake company in 1896 in Zürich with funds from a Swiss banker called Egli. In 1904, the company moved to Wollishofen, operating under the name Motorwagenfabrik Excelsior. Egg's company later produced some of the first Swiss aircraft engines.

  3. Egg car - Wikipedia

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    Egg car Fiat Fiorino (a common panel van in Brazil) crossing Lajeado, a Brazilian district in the subprefecture of Guaianases of the city of São Paulo.. Egg car is a type of entrepreneurship in Brazil characterized by the ambulant sale of large quantities of eggs at low prices in low-income neighborhoods through a car, often of the Kombi type, equipped with a loudspeaker.

  4. Eggy - Wikipedia

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    Eggy or Eggie may refer to: nickname of Nathan Eglington (born 1980), Australian field hockey player; a character in the novel Laughing Gas by P. G. Wodehouse; a character in the BBC TV series Count Arthur Strong; a character in the video game Eggy Party; a recurring character in the animated TV series The Penguins of Madagascar

  5. 2017 in video games - Wikipedia

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    SuperData similarly estimated the global video game market in 2017 was around $108.4 billion, driven heavily by free-to-play mobile and computer games. [9] Analyst firm Sensor Tower, which tracks revenue within the mobile industry, reported that of the $58.6 billion in total revenues in 2017, $48.3 billion came from mobile games.

  6. Eggy Party - Wikipedia

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    Eggy Party (Chinese: 蛋仔派对; pinyin: Dànzǎi Pàiduì) is a casual video game developed by NetEase. It was released for Android and iOS platforms on May 27, 2022, with a release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on November 15, 2024. [1] [2] [3] The game was first released in China, before releasing internationally to selected regions. [4]

  7. E3 2017 - Wikipedia

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    While the event has traditionally been open only to members of the video game industry and press, E3 2017 offered 15,000 public passes for the event, with sales starting in February 2017 and sold out by mid-May. [3] [4] The move was broadly supported by publishers and analysts, who see the influence of gamers' own experiences with hands-on ...

  8. JellyCar - Wikipedia

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    JellyCar designer Tim FitzRandolph began developing the game in his spare time at home while working with Disney Interactive Studios. [3] His first version of the game (and a level editor) was created using Microsoft's XNA development tools and released through the Indie Games community on Xbox Live for the Xbox 360 gaming console in February 2008. [4]

  9. Production car speed record - Wikipedia

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    On May 14, 2022, Larry Caplin’s Tuatara reached a one-way speed of 295 mph (475 km/h) over the course of 2.3 miles (3.7 km) at Space Florida's Launch and Landing Facility. This was verified by two Racelogic VBOX GNSS and a Life Racing GPS speed measurement systems, as well as a Racelogic technician on hand.