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This year's highest grossing video game worldwide was Capcom's arcade fighting game Street Fighter II for the third year in a row, while again being the year's highest grossing entertainment product. The best selling home system around the globe was the Nintendo Super Famicom/SNES video game console. [1]
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March 1 – The NFL introduces its current free agent system. March 4 – Authorities announce the capture of suspected World Trade Center bombing conspirator Mohammad Salameh . March 9 – Rodney King testifies at the federal trial of four Los Angeles, California police officers accused of violating his civil rights when they beat him during ...
This is a list of games published by Accolade (renamed as Infogrames North America, Inc. in 1999), an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California. [1] The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead , who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... October 1993 events in North America (5 C, 1 P) November 1993 events in North America (4 C, 3 P)
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Time Warner Interactive was originally formed in 1984 as Warner New Media, and it was renamed to Time Warner Interactive Group in 1993. [3] In 1994, following the full acquisition of Atari Games by Time Warner, TWIG merged with Atari Games and its associated subsidiary Tengen to form Time Warner Interactive, which serve its functions as a video game and multimedia company.