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  2. RedBrick Limited - Wikipedia

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    RedBrick Limited was a New Zealand game company that produced role-playing games and game supplements. The company moved to the United States in 2010 and established business as RedBrick LLC. In 2018, RedBrick Publishing – the successor to RedBrick's earlier incarnations – started operations.

  3. Redbrick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red brick, a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction "Red bricks", special items in the Lego Star Wars video games; Red Brick School (disambiguation), multiple schools; Redbrick, the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham; RedBrick Limited, a game publisher

  4. BreakQuest - Wikipedia

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    BreakQuest is a multi-platform brick buster game created by Spanish studio Nurium Games, later ported to Mac OS by Red Marble Games. It was released on November 16, 2004, and was published by Stardock as part of TotalGaming.net.

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  6. Game of the Day: Bricks Breaking - AOL

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    Break those bricks in today's Game of the Day! Today's Game of the Day is Bricks Breaking, the brand new brick breaking game on Games.com! The aim of the game is to remove groups of bricks of the ...

  7. Janek Rubeš - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2023, the YouTube channel has more than 1 Million subscribers and more than 117.8 million views. [10] Many of the videos from the Honest Guide channel were deleted in March 2021 due to a copyright dispute. Janek Rubeš and Honza Mikulka were employed by TV Seznam until the end of 2020 and they shot the same videos from the Honest ...

  8. The Magic Portal - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Portal is a 1989 live-action/stop motion animated sci-fi adventure short film written, produced and directed by Lindsay Fleay. Filmed with the Lego line of construction toys, the film is considered to be a significant example of early brickfilms.

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