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  2. 60 Seconds! - Wikipedia

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    60 Seconds! is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Polish [1] studio Robot Gentleman. [2] It was released on May 25, 2015 for Windows, [3] on December 18, 2017 for the Nintendo Switch, [4] on March 6, 2020 for the PlayStation 4 [5] and Xbox One, on December 28, 2017 for Android, [6] and on September 22, 2016 for iOS. [7]

  3. Insomniac Games - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the demographic for the PlayStation shifted, as more children and teenagers started to use the console. [5] As a result, the team decided not to make another violent game like Disruptor and instead develop a family-friendly game that would be suitable for every member of a family, regardless of their age. [5]

  4. Life with PlayStation - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 3's Life With PlayStation client displayed a 3-D animation of the protein being folded. Life with PlayStation also hosted an application for Folding@home, a distributed computing project for disease research that simulated protein folding and other molecular dynamics. Users were able to contribute to the project by leaving their ...

  5. Mark Cerny - Wikipedia

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    Cerny opted to leave Universal to become consultant under his own company, Cerny Games, that would allow him to keep working with Naughty Dog, Insomniac and Sony. [7] Around 1999, Sony was developing the hardware for the PlayStation 2. Yoshida, now executive producer of product development, contacted Cerny about helping to develop a graphics ...

  6. Boku no Natsuyasumi - Wikipedia

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    Boku no Natsuyasumi emphasizes general activities, such as exploration and bug catching, over specific objectives or obligations of gameplay progression.. Boku no Natsuyasumi is an open-ended simulation game self-described as a "nostalgic adventure", [2] in which the player's actions determine how Boku spends the thirty-one in-game days of his summer vacation.

  7. The Completionist - Wikipedia

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    Jirard Khalil (born January 3, 1988) is an American YouTuber, internet personality and reviewer known online as The Completionist, the titular character of a web series Khalil created in 2012.

  8. David Jaffe - Wikipedia

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    The studio signed a multi-year deal with Sony to create games exclusively for PlayStation platforms. He left Eat Sleep Play in February 2012 due to creative differences. [7] [8] In 2014, Jaffe announced his first project on his new studio The Bartlet Jones Supernatural Detective Agency called Drawn to Death as a PlayStation 4 exclusive. [9]

  9. Jack Tretton - Wikipedia

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    Tretton has made a number of controversial comments regarding the video game industry.When asked in 2007 to describe each game console as a meal or food, Tretton called the PS3 "Surf 'n Turf" and the PS2 "your favorite burger restaurant," but called the Wii a "lollipop" and the Xbox 360 a restaurant he would "get sick from once in a while because the cook isn't always reliable."