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  2. Marvel Contest of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Contest of Champions is a 2014 fighting video game [1] developed and published by Kabam. It was released on December 10, 2014, for iOS and Android. [2] The fighting game is primarily set in the Marvel Universe. [3] The game is strongly based on the events of the limited comic book series Contest of Champions.

  3. Contest of Champions II - Wikipedia

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    Contest of Champions II is a five-issue comic book limited series published from September to November 1999 by Marvel Comics.The series was written by Chris Claremont and pencilled by Oscar Jimenez and Michael Ryan.

  4. Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Contest of Champions #1–3, West Coast Avengers Annual #2, Avengers Annual #16 June 2010 978-0785145066: References

  5. Kabam - Wikipedia

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    Kabam was founded in 2006 as Watercooler by Kevin Chou, Michael Li, Holly Liu, and Wayne Chan, the company started off focused on building community apps for sports and entertainment fans, amassing more than 25 million users on Facebook and other social networks. [3]

  6. MCOC - Wikipedia

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    MCOC may refer to: Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, a law in India; Marvel Contest of Champions, ... This page was last edited on 9 April 2021, ...

  7. Rom the Space Knight - Wikipedia

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    Rom the Spaceknight [1] [note 1] is a superhero who was originally conceived as a toy and then a magazine lead. Rom was created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy for Parker Brothers and is now a Hasbro asset.

  8. 1-Click - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com offering the option to either add an item to the user's cart, or purchase it immediately using 1-Click. 1-Click, also called one-click or one-click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make purchases with the payment information needed to complete the purchase having been entered by the user previously. [1]

  9. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Free-to-play games that include a microtransaction model are sometimes referred to as " freemium ". Another term, " pay-to-win ", is sometimes used pejoratively to refer to games where purchasing items in-game can give a player an advantage over other players, particularly if the items cannot be obtained through free means. [ 3 ]