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  2. List of Accolade games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games published by Accolade (renamed as Infogrames North America, Inc. in 1999), an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California. [1] The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead , who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979.

  3. File:Accolade by Edmund Blair Leighton.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition

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    Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition is a 1992 golf video game developed by Sculptured Software and published by Accolade for MS-DOS.It is part of a series of games named after golfer Jack Nicklaus, and follows Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design (1990).

  6. Accolade, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Accolade, Inc. (later Infogrames North America, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California.The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead, who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979.

  7. 4th & Inches - Wikipedia

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    4th & Inches is an American football sports game by Accolade. It was released for the Commodore 64 in 1987 and ported to Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, Amiga, and Mac OS by Sculptured Software in 1988. [1] It was designed by Accolade co-founder, Bob Whitehead. [1] [2] An expansion pack, Team Construction Disk, was released in 1988.

  8. Accolade - Wikipedia

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    King John II of France in a ceremony of "adoubement", early 15th century miniature. Accolade ceremonies have taken a variety of forms, including the tapping of the flat side of a knighting sword on the shoulders of a candidate (who is himself sometimes referred to as an accolade during the ceremony) [1] [6] or an embrace about the neck.

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