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  2. Category:Body horror video games - Wikipedia

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  3. The Cutting Room Floor (website) - Wikipedia

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    The site's goal is to catalogue "as many deleted elements as possible from all sorts of games". [9] In December 2013, Edge considered The Cutting Room Floor to be the largest and best-organised catalogue of unused video game content. [1] Around this time, the site had 3,712 articles. [1]

  4. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    MIT/Public-domain software—Proprietary (engine/game code) Love Conquers All Games Developed using the Ren'Py engine, the game code for Analogue: A Hate Story was released on May 4, 2013 under a public-domain-equivalent license. The source code release includes the entire script of the game for context, but the script remains proprietary. [245]

  5. Heavy Iron Studios - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Iron Studios, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Manhattan Beach, California. It was founded in August 1999 within THQ after the publisher acquired Steve Gray's Chemistry Entertainment.

  6. Robb Alvey - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. American roller coaster reviewer and video game producer Robb Alvey Born Robert Lee Southern California Nationality American Occupation Video game producer Known for Theme Park Review Robb Alvey (born Robert Lee) is an American roller coaster reviewer and video game producer. Alvey has ...

  7. Code Age - Wikipedia

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    Code Age (コード・エイジ, Kōdo Eiji) is a 2005 multimedia franchise developed and published by Square Enix.It was created by Yusuke Naora and split between three projects; the manga Code Age Archives, the mobile role-playing video game Code Age Brawls, and the PlayStation 2 action role-playing game Code Age Commanders.

  8. Robocraft - Wikipedia

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    Robocraft is a free-to-play game where players can get to the end game "without even paying a cent". [28] FreeJam operates on a "Pay To Progress Faster" model where in "Premium" memberships can be purchased which doubles the rate XP is earned.

  9. Robbery Bob - Wikipedia

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    Robbery Bob: Man of Steal (a pun on man of steel, an epithet associated with Superman, and also known by the subtitle King of Sneak [2] [3]) is a 2012 stealth action game developed by Swedish [4] studio Level Eight and originally published by Chillingo. In the game, the player controls a robber named Bob and must sneak around houses to complete ...