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Jelly Splash is a match-three puzzle video game released by the developer Wooga on 15 August 2013 on iPad and iPhone. [1] It was later released on Facebook [ 2 ] and Android, [ 3 ] as well as the Korean social network platform KakaoTalk in November 2013.
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Outfit7 (formerly Outfit7 Limited) is a Slovenian video game developer, best known as the creator of the Talking Tom & Friends app and media franchise. The company was founded by Samo and Iza Login.
Friday evening’s Jelly Roll concert at Rupp Arena ended essentially the same way it began. The country star, reborn from hip-hop roots, was ushered through the sold-out audience to a B-stage at ...
Jelly Monsters (1981) for the VIC-20 is a port of Namco's Pac-Man by HAL Laboratory who had the home computer rights to Namco's games in Japan at the time. When the games were released in North America , the names were changed to avoid legal issues with Atari, Inc. who had the home computer rights in North America.