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  2. Category:Neon Studios games - Wikipedia

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  3. Neon Giant - Wikipedia

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    Neon Giant was founded in April 2018 as an independent venture by former AAA employee game developers Tor Frick, Arcade Berg, Jonathan Heckley and Erik Gloersen. With the support of investor company Goodbye Kansas (now known as Amplifier Game Invest), [3] Neon Giant received an initial investment of 1,000,000 kr (approximately $110,000).

  4. Category:Neo-noir video games - Wikipedia

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  5. The Ascent (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In around May 2019, Neon Giant had struck a deal with Microsoft. Creative director Tor Frick said that they (Microsoft) were "immediately very excited" about what they had made in its early development stage. [9] The game was developed using Unreal Engine 4. [11] The game's inspiration came from 2000 AD comics as well as the Robocop series. [12]

  6. Squad Leader - Wikipedia

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    The design philosophy that John Hill brought to Squad Leader was "design for effect". He hypothesized that no matter what kind of fire might be brought on a squad of infantry, be it a flame weapon, a grenade, a machine gun, or an artillery shell, there could only be three outcomes; the squad would be eliminated by killing or wounding the men in it; the squad would be "discomfited" to some ...

  7. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is a turn-based tactics game set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, released in 2007 for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. It was developed by Ubisoft RedLynx. The game features three Space Marine Chapters pitted against three Legions of Chaos (two and two for the DS) battling it out on the planet of Ruhr III.

  8. List of PopCap Games games - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb (2007) Amazing Adventures: ... Lucky Penny (multiplayer game) [1] Plants vs. Zombies Adventures; Popcorn Dragon; Psychobabble ...

  9. Neon Struct - Wikipedia

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    Neon Struct's gameplay is partially inspired by Deus Ex, with wide areas serving as a way for the player, in a first-person perspective, to complete objectives with some degree of freedom, mainly consisting of breaking into a specific place, obtaining a key item and successfully escaping without getting caught in the process.