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  2. Game Jolt - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Game Jolt was registered as an LLC, [47] then incorporated as Game Jolt Inc. in September 2020. A new site launched in 2015 featuring a responsive design, automated curation for both games and game news articles which weighs how recent a game was uploaded and how popular it is ("hot") and filtering options on game listings for platform ...

  3. Jolt Online Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Jolt was known as one of the pioneers of the supply of rentable servers to online gaming clans. Jolt was acquired by OMAC Industries, a company based in Dublin, Ireland in June 2008. [4] On 8 November 2009 the website Silicon Republic confirmed that GameStop had acquired a stake in Jolt, making a major, undisclosed investment. [5] [6]

  4. Curve Games - Wikipedia

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    Curve Games Limited (formerly Curve Digital Limited and Curve Studios Limited) is a British video game publisher based in London, founded in 2005 by Jason Perkins. [ 1 ] History

  5. Tose (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tose was established in November 1979 in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, as an independent entity from Toa Seiko Co. Ltd. It moved its head office to Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture in May 1986. It moved its head office to Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture in May 1986.

  6. List of Kemco games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Kemco games. Of note, the video games in North America prior to 1992 were not published by Kemco themselves, but instead by their distributor Seika Corporation of Torrance, California , who used the label Kemco * Seika to market Kemco's titles in the region.

  7. Seiko Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Seiko Instruments Inc. (セイコーインスツル株式会社, Seikō Insutsuru Kabushiki-gaisha) (SII) is a Japanese company, which develops and commercializes semiconductor, micromechatronics, and precision machining technologies. It is one of the business units of Seiko Group Corporation (f/k/a Seiko Holdings).

  8. List of Enix home computer games - Wikipedia

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    Game by Seiji Fujihara. [citation needed] Seiko's Adventure (星子のアドベンチャー, Seiko no Adobenchā) NEC PC-8801: Adventure game by Toshiyuki Asanuma. [9] Underground Monster (地底のモンスター, Chitei no Monsutā) NEC PC-8801, other models Maze game by Osamu Hasegawa. [10] Bacteria Escape (バクテリアエスケープ ...

  9. Koyo Seiko - Wikipedia

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    Koyo Seiko (Osaka, Japan) was established as a private company by Zenichiro Ikeda in 1921. They initially sold imported bearings but by 1935 had begun production of Koyo branded bearings under the name Koyo Seiko Co., Ltd. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]