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  2. American McGee's Alice - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Prima Games published the "American McGee's Alice: Official Strategy Guide". [26] In 2004, there was a collaboration 7" clear blue LP 'American McGee's Alice Blue Vinyl' from EA and Atari of two sides, Side A: 'Wonderland Woods (Tweaker Remix)' and Side B: 'Take the Pill' from Enter the Matrix composed, produced and remixed by Chris ...

  3. American McGee - Wikipedia

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    American James McGee was born on December 13, 1972, in Dallas, Texas [1] to an eccentric mother who was a house painter. His only interaction with his biological father was on his 13th birthday, a meeting which turned violent as McGee's father drunkenly assaulted him that night. [3]

  4. Alice: Madness Returns - Wikipedia

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    The official artbook of Alice: Madness Returns "The Art of Alice: Madness Returns" written by R.J. Berg, was released on 17 May, 2011, complete with concept ideas and character designs. [25] Art prints are available through Mysterious and have been created over years by several different artists, also to be signed by American McGee when ...

  5. Cheshire Cat - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Cat depicted in American McGee's Alice. The Cheshire Cat appears as an avatar character in the video games American McGee's Alice (2000); and the sequel Alice: Madness Returns (2011), the Cheshire Cat is portrayed as an enigmatic and snarky, yet wise guide for Alice in the corrupted Wonderland. In keeping with the twisted tone of ...

  6. American McGee's Grimm - Wikipedia

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    Grimm was originally thought to resemble the warped fairy tale style of American McGee's Alice, but the art style appears to be much more child-friendly and simplistic. Grimm is written and executive-produced by the same person as American McGee's Alice, R. J. Berg. [1] [3] The original announcement was made in the June 2007 issue of PC Gamer.

  7. Red Queen (Through the Looking-Glass) - Wikipedia

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    In both American McGee's Alice and Tim Burton's film adaptation of the books, the two characters are combined. Jefferson Airplane's song "White Rabbit" contains the lyric "and the Red Queen's off her head", despite the fact that "Off with her head!" as a repeated line is associated with the Queen of Hearts, not the Red Queen.

  8. Works based on Alice in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    American McGee's Alice is a macabre computer game which chronologically takes place following the two Alice books. Alice is awoken from a dream of Wonderland by a house fire which claimed her family and left her with serious physical and mental wounds and is receiving treatment in Rutledge Asylum, she then goes on a journey in Wonderland to ...

  9. Bad Day L.A. - Wikipedia

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    A graphic novel based on the game and other American McGee games American McGee's Alice and American McGee's Grimm was planned. [7] The game was shown at E3 2005. [8] Originally planned for an early 2006 release, [2] on August 22, 2006, Aspyr Media announced that the game had gone gold and would be released on August 28. [9]