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  2. CastleMiner - Wikipedia

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    CastleMiner is a 2011 video game developed by American indie studio DigitalDNA Games and released on Xbox Live Indie Games on July 27, 2011. It is a block-building sandbox game that uses Xbox Live Avatars as the player characters. Less than four months after its initial release, a sequel to the game called CastleMiner Z was released on November ...

  3. Xbox Live Indie Games - Wikipedia

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    Zeboyd Games, who developed Breath of Death VII and Cthulhu Saves the World for XBLIG, ported the games to Microsoft Windows about a year and a half later; within six days of their release on the Steam platform, the Windows-version sales, roughly $100,000, had surpassed the previous year-and-a-half sales from XBLIG. [27]

  4. FortressCraft - Wikipedia

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    The original Xbox 360 version of FortressCraft was ported to PC with development beginning February 2021, and re-released on the Steam platform. [7] The PC version contains unreleased features that were developed for OnLive like the universal avatars, and new features such as multiple world support, and higher limits such as increased view ...

  5. Category:Xbox 360-only games - Wikipedia

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  6. Z (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Z 95 the interface is still there but modified and is just a normal interface using APIs of Windows 95 without the eyecandy buttons. Z DOS version is much slower, which affects the game play, whereas the Z 95 version improves the speed and lets the game feel like a real time strategy field. Also, a few unit statistics were changed to improve ...

  7. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series Dragon Ball Xenoverse series Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet: Disney Interactive Studios: Glendale: California: United States 1988 Publisher and subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company; closed in 2016 Don Bluth Entertainment: Dublin: Ireland 1979 Dragon's Lair II–III: Defunct in 1995 Don't Nod: Paris: France 2008 ...

  8. Dean Hall (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Dean "Rocket" Hall (born 14 May 1981) is a video game designer from New Zealand.He is best known for creating the zombie apocalypse PC game DayZ, which began as a mod and was later developed into its own game under the same title. [2]

  9. Shikigami no Shiro - Wikipedia

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    Shikigami no Shiro Evolution was released in two separate versions, a red (紅, kurenai) version which included a database containing character gallery, trailers, and unused voices, and a blue (藍, ai) version which included developer videos. Both versions have improved enemy AI, new characters, a vertical screen mode, and the new Evolution ...