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  2. Project Awakening - Wikipedia

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    Development of Project Awakening as a 'high-end console game' was announced at Cygames Next event (Tokyo) in August 2016, under development at Cygames Osaka studio. [1] A short gameplay video was shown in a closed session at E3 2018. [2] The game was described as showing some influences from games such as Monster Hunter and Dragon's Dogma. [3]

  3. Unknown 9: Awakening - Wikipedia

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    Unknown 9: Awakening is a third-person action-adventure video game. [3] The player is allowed to decide to take a combat or to avoid enemies using stealth. [4] A key feature of the game is the ability to body-swap by tapping into the main characters supernatural powers which allows for alternative means of traversing a level. [5]

  4. CCP Games - Wikipedia

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    CCP ehf., doing business as CCP Games (short for Crowd Control Productions), is an Icelandic video game developer based in Reykjavík. Novator Partners and General Catalyst had previously collectively owned a majority stake in the company, and in September 2018, CCP was acquired by South Korean video game publisher Pearl Abyss for US$425 million (which is approximately US$530 million in 2024). [1]

  5. Kenichiro Takaki - Wikipedia

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    Kenichiro Takaki worked at Marvelous for 17 years, becoming head of subsidiary Honey Parade Games in 2017. [1]In early 2019, Takaki discussed how recent restrictions on "sexualized" content had made releasing series such as Senran Kagura outside Japan difficult.

  6. Combined Community Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Community Codec Pack, more commonly referred to by its acronym CCCP, is a collection of codecs (video compression filters) packed for Microsoft Windows, designed originally for the playback of anime fansubs. [2]

  7. White Wolf Publishing - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf Entertainment AB, formerly White Wolf Publishing, was an American roleplaying game and book publisher. The company was founded in 1991 as a merger between Lion Rampant [3] and White Wolf Magazine (est. 1986 in Rocky Face, GA; it later became "White Wolf Inphobia"), and was initially led by Mark Rein-Hagen of the former and Steve Wieck and Stewart Wieck of the latter.

  8. Cranston/Csuri Productions - Wikipedia

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    Cranston/Csuri Productions (CCP) was an American computer animation company based in Columbus, Ohio.It was founded in 1981 by artist Chuck Csuri and investor Robert Cranston Kanuth to commercially exploit computer animation technology created by Ohio State University's Computer Graphics Research Group (CGRG).

  9. Project Hacker: Kakusei - Wikipedia

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    Project Hacker: Kakusei (プロジェクトハッカー 覚醒, "Project Hacker: Awakening") is a point and click adventure video game developed by Red Entertainment and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. In Project Hacker: Kakusei, the player takes control of a hacker named Satoru Amatsubo. Both Satoru and detective partner Rina Okubo ...