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Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KTRH - Night games, only after 7p. Rockets have priority on KTRH 740 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KEYH - Most Games 850 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: Spanish KNTE When Rockets conflict, Astros Spanish airs FM-only 101.7 (Bay City/Sugar Land) FM Houston, Texas: Houston ...
Realtime Associates, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1986 by David Warhol and a group of ex- Mattel Electronics employees originally to create games for the Intellivision system.
In addition to the Fortune 500 companies above, many other companies in multiple fields are headquartered or have based their US headquarters in Houston. Al's Formal Wear; Allis-Chalmers Energy; Allpoint; American Bureau of Shipping; American National Insurance Company (Galveston) Aon Hewitt; Archimage; Avelo Airlines; Axiom Space; Baker Botts ...
Bandmembers Rock Romano, Mike Cemo, Paul Guillet, and John Bonno were all members of a band while in high school in Houston, Texas. After adding Richard Bain, D. J. Greer, and Carson Graham, they took the name The Six Pents, and worked as the house band at La Maison in Houston. [1] They also recorded a single at local studio Andrus.
Spectral Associates was an American maker of computer games for the TRS-80 Color Computer. It was founded in 1980 and went defunct sometime in the late 1980s. [3] Spectral Associates sold their software through Radio Shack and via direct sales. It was a very prolific game company for the TRS-80 Color Computer I and II in its heyday. [6]
Port of the game by Mirrorsoft. Mickey Mouse II/The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2/Hugo: Game Boy: April 26, 1991: Yes Yes Yes Uses characters from Disney productions, Looney Tunes, and the Hugo franchise. Drakkhen: SNES: May 24, 1991: Yes Yes No Port of the game by Infogrames. Dragon Wars: NES: August 9, 1991: Yes No No Port of the game by ...
Fox Sports Houston (2005–2012) Comcast Sportsnet Houston/Root Sports Southwest/AT&T Sportsnet Southwest (2013–2023) [1] Space City Home Network (2024-Present) Note: Fox Sports Houston was originally a sub-feed of Fox Sports Southwest from 2005 to 2008; however, the Houston feed became its own standalone channel as of January 2009.
On April 7, 2019, against the Phoenix Suns, Houston became the first team in NBA history to make 25+ two-pointers and 25+ three-pointers in the same game, outscoring their last four opponents by 117 points, second-best in a four-game span in franchise history (127+ in February 1993).