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  2. List of Bungie video games - Wikipedia

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    Bungie is an American video game developer located in Bellevue, Washington.The company was established in May 1991 by University of Chicago undergraduate student Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones after publishing Jones's game Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete.

  3. Category:Bungie games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for games developed by Bungie. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. Destiny (video game series) (16 P) M.

  4. Bungie - Wikipedia

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    Bungie, Inc. is an American video game company based in Bellevue, Washington, and a subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment.The company was established in May 1991 by Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones after publishing Jones's game Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete.

  5. Destiny (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny is an online-only multiplayer first-person shooter video game series developed by Bungie and previously published by Activision.The series is now self-published by Bungie after the conclusion of their partnership with Activision in 2019. [1]

  6. Category:Bungie - Wikipedia

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    Bungie games (2 C, 28 P) W. Works based on Bungie video games (1 C) Pages in category "Bungie" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. Halo (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Halo is a military science fiction video game and media franchise, originally developed by Bungie and currently managed and developed by Halo Studios (previously 343 Industries), part of Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios.

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  9. Myth (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The game did prove to be a commercial success, selling over 350,000 units worldwide at roughly $40 per unit, earning the company $14 million, [73] and becoming Bungie's most successful game thus far. [3] By 2000, the game had over 100,000 people registered with online accounts at Bungie for multiplayer games. [3]