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  2. John C. Tibbetts - Wikipedia

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    John Carter Tibbetts [1] (born Paola, Kansas, October 6, 1946, and grew up in Leavenworth, Kansas) is an American film critic, historian, author, painter, and pianist. He is a retired a film professor at the University of Kansas .

  3. Epistory - Typing Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Epistory - Typing Chronicles is a 2016 action-adventure, typing video game developed by Fishing Cactus. The game was released on Steam Early Access in September 2015 and was officially released on March 30, 2016, [2] [3] for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X, and on February 2, 2021 for Stadia. [4]

  4. PortableApps.com - Wikipedia

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    Installers intended for use with the PortableApps.com menu can be either NSIS installers that are generated with the PortableApps.com Installer, compressed archives with self extractors, or a custom Windows executable. The majority of applications can run on most computers with Windows 2000 or later. [7]

  5. John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on serial novels that were written by John Saul, titled Blackstone Chronicles. A sequel to the novels, the game takes place several years after the sixth book, and continues the story of Oliver Metcalf, his family, and the town of Blackstone.

  6. Johnny Castaway - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Castaway is a screensaver released in 1992 by Sierra On-Line/Dynamix, and marketed under the Screen Antics brand as "the world's first story-telling screen saver". The screensaver depicts a man, Johnny Castaway, stranded on a very small island with a single palm tree. It follows a story which is slowly revealed through time.

  7. Tripwire Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Their first retail product, Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45, was released over Valve's Steam service on March 14, 2006. Tripwire's second game, Killing Floor , was released on May 14, 2009. Like Red Orchestra , this game also began development as a mod for Unreal Tournament 2004 , later becoming a standalone retail title. [ 3 ]

  8. Stasis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A beta was launched on 8 August 2015 for backers. The game was officially released for Windows and OS X on 31 August 2015 and for Linux in June 2017. [8] [1] [9] Cayne, a prequel to Stasis, was released for free in January 2017. [10] Stasis: Bone Totem, a sequel to the game, was released in May 2023 to generally favourable reviews. [11] [12]

  9. Pyst - Wikipedia

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    Pyst (stylised as PYST) is an adventure computer game released in October 1996. [2] It was created as a parody of the highly successful adventure game Myst. Pyst was written by Peter Bergman, a co-founder of the Firesign Theatre, and was published by Parroty Interactive, [2] [3] with Bergman, Stallone, Inc. as co-publisher. [2]