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  2. Joe Santagato - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on Santagato's Watch Ya' Mouth series. [11] Santagato worked with Hasbro to help promote the game on their social media. [12] Hasbro has also released Speak Out: Joe Santagato Edition, which contains phrases written by Santagato, and is more explicit than the original version. [13]

  3. Roger Wilco (software) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Wilco is one of the first voice-over-IP client programs designed primarily for use with online multiplayer video games. [1] Roger Wilco enabled online gamers to talk to one another through a computer headset or other audio input device instead of typing messages to each other.

  4. Mouthwashing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The captain, alive but severely maimed and unable to speak or move, is blamed by the remaining crew for deliberately crashing the ship for reasons unknown. The game uses a split, nonlinear narrative. [1] [2] The game received critical acclaim from video game critics for its narrative and visual style.

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  6. ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ producers speak out about why ...

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    (Warning: This story contains spoilers from “Squid Game: The Challenge.”) The series premiere of “Squid Game: The Challenge” begins with 456 players walking into an enclosed space with a ...

  7. ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ eliminated contestants speak out ...

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    The watched contestants sleep in stacked bunk beds, eat meals out of tin boxes and try their hardest to start and stop on command in the most pivotal Red Light, Green Light game of their entire lives.

  8. Stratovox - Wikipedia

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    Stratovox, known in Japan as Speak & Rescue (スピーク&レスキュー), is a 1980 fixed shooter arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Sun Electronics and released in North America by Taito. It is the first video game with voice synthesis.

  9. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    Video game consoles had reached the 16-bit era with the ability to support higher resolution graphics. Alongside this, video games had started to draw older players, creating a market for games with more mature content, both on home consoles and in arcades. [2] During this period, two key players were Nintendo and Sega.