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  2. Famous Streamers: Meet The 20 Twitch Stars Changing The Game

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    As of January 2025, Ninja has the most followers, over 19 million, on the Amazon-owned platform (per TwitchTracker). He also has nearly 24 million followers on YouTube. He also has nearly 24 ...

  3. James Rolfe - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2006, Rolfe's character gained mainstream attention when his review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became popular on YouTube. [9] His videos were also posted on GameTrailers and ScrewAttack, amassing 30 million views monthly. As of September 2019, he has over three million subscribers.

  4. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Red Shadow [8] Night Stalker [9] - Bushido Blade 2; Clumsy Ninja: Action-Adventure: Clumsy Ninja [10] Dance Central: Other: Shinju and Kichi - Dance Central 2 and Dance Central 3; Dead or Alive: Fighting: Ayane - also as a major character in Ninja Gaiden; Hayate [11] Kasumi - the runaway ninja who is the series' main character since 1996 and ...

  5. Brian Wecht - Wikipedia

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    Wecht appeared in an episode of Hot Pepper Game Review episode on September 16, 2013, "reviewing" the video game Dark under his Ninja Brian persona after eating a "very spicy" chili pepper; the episode is a joke, as Ninja Brian simply stares at the camera in silence for the entire episode, not blinking a single time in almost four minutes. [33]

  6. How to roll over your 401(k) in 5 easy steps

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    Roll over your old 401(k) to your new employer’s 401(k) If your new employer’s 401(k) plan accepts rollovers, this may be a good option if the investment options are better or lower-cost than ...

  7. Ninja (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninja is a beat 'em up game developed by Sculptured Software and released by Mastertronic in 1986 for the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum, then in 1987 for the Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS. [2] An arcade version of the game was released in 1987 for Mastertronic's Arcadia Systems which is based on Amiga hardware. [3]

  8. Dan Avidan - Wikipedia

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    The two have collaborated on multiple occasions, with Steel Panther making a cameo in Ninja Sex Party's "Road Trip" music video, and providing vocals for "6969". [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Avidan is the co-creator and co-host of the football -centric podcast Balls in Your Ear , along with Josh Sprague.

  9. Ninjas in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In addition to video games, several game-development companies use "ninja" in their name: Ninja Studio, Ninja Theory, Ninjaforce, NinjaKiwi, and Team Ninja. In massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), "ninja", "loot ninja" or "ninja looter" pejoratively describes a player who has stolen something from another player.