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  2. Midwest Gaming Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Midwest Gaming Classic (MGC) is an annual trade show open to the general public celebrating all forms of gaming, including video games, arcade games, pinball, TTRPG, Tabletop board games, trading and collectible card games with a focus on retrogaming. The event has been held in several locations in Wisconsin since launching in 2001.

  3. Category:Video games set in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    These are video games that use the U.S. state of Wisconsin for a setting. Pages in category "Video games set in Wisconsin" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  4. List of Raven Software games - Wikipedia

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    Raven Software is an American video game developer based in Madison, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1990 by brothers Brian and Steve Raffel after getting a publishing deal for their first game, Black Crypt (1992). During that game's development, the company formed a relationship with id Software, which was

  5. 10 best Wisconsin reality, game-show TV moments that ... - AOL

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    From Nick Viall winning "Special Forces," to Green Bay's Ben Chen starring on "Jeopardy!" and "Top Chef" filming in Wisconsin, here are the best local reality TV connections from 2023.

  6. Raven Software - Wikipedia

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    Raven Software was founded in 1990 by brothers Brian and Steve Raffel. [17] Originally a three-person company, they were discovered by John Romero, co-founder of id Software, who collaborated with Raven to make games using their game engine beginning with ShadowCaster. [18]

  7. Gen Con - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1975, Gen Con was managed and hosted by TSR, Inc., original publisher of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. [16] During the following decade the event grew and was hosted at a variety of southern Wisconsin locations, including an American Legion Hall, George Williams College, and the former Lake Geneva Playboy Resort.