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These are video games that use the U.S. state of New Mexico for a setting. Pages in category "Video games set in New Mexico" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
The Times article did not specify the games being destroyed, but subsequent reports generally linked the story of the dumping to the well-known failure of E.T. [2] Additionally, the headline "City to Atari: 'E.T.' trash go home" in one edition of the Alamogordo News seems to imply some of the cartridges were E.T., but then follows with a ...
KOAT-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, affiliated with ABC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Carlisle Boulevard in Northeast Albuquerque, and its transmitter is located on Sandia Crest, northeast of Albuquerque. 27 repeaters carry its broadcast signal to much of New Mexico as well as southwestern Colorado and ...
At least for New Mexico football, yes. The Mountain West and TNT Sports announced a multi-year agreement Monday to broadcast live college football games on truTV and Max — formerly known as HBO ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Happy Holidays from your New Mexico News Insiders hosts! This week, Chris and Gabby are highlighting some good news stories from 2024 with KRQE Anchor-Reporters ...
The new Red Nacional 7 (7 National Network) was positioned as targeting the working class and rural areas, while Red Nacional 13, based from XHDF, targeted a more middle- and upper-class audience. The insertion of a channel 7 into Mexico City required a shuffle of frequencies in neighboring areas, with stations in Mexico City, Toluca and on ...
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Mike Roberts, voice of University of New Mexico football and basketball games on KKOB from 1966 until 2007. Also did the morning sports news for many years, and broadcast Albuquerque Dukes games on KKOB for many years. Died in September 2016. [31] Pat Frisch, former program director who had done mornings and middays, left station in June 2019. [32]