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  2. Plotly - Wikipedia

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    Plotly was founded by Alex Johnson, Jack Parmer, Chris Parmer, and Matthew Sundquist. [2] The founders' backgrounds are in science, energy, and data analysis and visualization. [2] Early employees include Christophe Viau, a Canadian software engineer and Ben Postlethwaite, a Canadian geophysicist. [3]

  3. PlayFirst - Wikipedia

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    PlayFirst’s biggest commercial success was its first game, Diner Dash, which was released for the first time on PC/Mac platforms in late 2004. Diner Dash was initially developed by Gamelab, a New York-based casual game developer, under a multi-title publishing agreement with PlayFirst.

  4. Dash (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dash, an element in Morse code; DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), a diet promoted by the National Institutes of Health to prevent and control hypertension; Dash Express, a GPS device by Dash Navigation; DASH7, a low power wireless sensor networking technology; Digital Audio Stationary Head, a digital audio tape format

  5. Supaplex - Wikipedia

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    Supaplex is the first Boulder Dash-like game that is not fully grid-based: while the playing field is an obvious grid, the objects do not "snap" from one grid position to another, but can be halfway or "in between" grid positions while moving or falling. This behavior has led to a number of well-known bugs that can be turned to the player's ...

  6. Diner Dash - Wikipedia

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    Diner Dash is a strategy and time management video game initially developed by Gamelab and published by PlayFirst. It is now owned and published by Glu Mobile . It was one of the top-selling downloadable games of all time, [ 1 ] available in multiple platforms such as PC, Mac, consoles, and mobile.

  7. No Time to Explain - Wikipedia

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    The game is a 2D side-scroller, with most of the levels involving various means of propulsion. The main method is a laser gun worn as a jetpack that shoots a laser beam with a time limit. Many variations on this, such as a shotgun that launches the player at a great distance, or a slingshot effect that flings the player from wall to wall, are ...

  8. Wedding Dash - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Dash is a series of strategy casual video games by PlayFirst. It was released on October 18, 2007 as a spin-off to the Diner Dash series of games. Plot

  9. Diner Dash: Flo on the Go - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Flo on the Go for "Downloadable Game of the Year" at the 10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. [ 6 ] Nintendo World Report gave the Nintendo DS version of Flo on the Go an overall score of 7.5 out of 10, stating that the gameplay is "addictive" and "satisfying", but was critical to its ...