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  2. Banana (2024 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Banana is a 2024 free-to-play clicker game released through Steam. The game consists of an image of a banana , which increments a counter whenever clicked. Released by a team of four developers in April 2024, Banana is based on an earlier clicker game titled Egg .

  3. Billionaire Justin Sun allegedly pushed CoinDesk’s ... - AOL

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    The article recounted how blockchain billionaire Justin Sun ate the banana he had purchased for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s from the modern artist Maurizio Cattelan.

  4. Lists of most expensive items by category - Wikipedia

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    List of most expensive films; List of most expensive music videos; List of most expensive non-fungible tokens; List of most expensive photographs; List of most expensive albums; List of most valuable records; List of most expensive music deals; List of most expensive television series; List of most expensive video games to develop

  5. List of most expensive video games to develop - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the most expensive video games ever developed, with a minimum total cost of US$50 million and sorted by the total cost adjusted for inflation. Most game budgets are not disclosed, so this list is not indicative of industry trends.

  6. Banana duct-taped to wall bought at art auction for $6.2m by ...

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    Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun identified himself as the buyer, pledging to ‘personally eat the bananaBanana duct-taped to wall bought at art auction for $6.2m by crypto mogul who ...

  7. $120K Bananas and $69M Digital Collages: Strange and ...

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  8. Steam Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    A Half-Life 2 Steam Trading Card, depicting the G-Man. Steam Trading Cards are a digital commodity issued by Valve for use on its digital distribution service, Steam.Steam Trading Cards are a non-physical analogue of conventional trading cards, which are periodically granted to Steam users for playing games, fulfilling tasks, or by random chance.

  9. Banana (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    There are 105 stages in Banana. [4] Both of the final stages of the game loop from left to right, meaning that it is possible to quickly warp from one part of the level to another. [5] Each stage progressively becomes more difficult. At the end of each stage, the number of steps the player took is totaled.