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  2. Bitstrips - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Bitstrips launched a spin-off app known as Bitmoji, which allows users to create personalized stickers for use in messaging apps. In July 2016, Snap, Inc. announced that it had acquired the company; the Bitstrips comic service was shut down, but Bitmoji remains operational, and has subsequently been given greater prominence within ...

  3. Game studio HiDef partners with Snap to develop a Bitmoji ...

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    A game studio, HiDef, announced today that it is teaming up with camera company Snap Inc. to develop an off-platform Bitmoji-based dance and music social game. The game will leverage Snap’s ...

  4. Procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Using procedural generation in games had origins in the tabletop role playing game (RPG) venue. [4] The leading tabletop system, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, provided ways for the "dungeon master" to generate dungeons and terrain using random die rolls, expanded in later editions with complex branching procedural tables.

  5. Genies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Genies is an American avatar technology company founded by Akash Nigam and Evan Rosenbaum in 2017. [1] Genies' consumer app allow users to create fully personalized avatars to be used in apps such as Giphy, [2] iMessage, and Instagram. [3]

  6. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Other games procedurally generate other aspects of gameplay, such as the weapons in Borderlands which have randomized stats and configurations. [3] This is a list of video games that use procedural generation as a core aspect of gameplay. Games that use procedural generation solely during development as part of asset creation are not included.

  7. Applications of randomness - Wikipedia

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    For these applications, truly random numbers are ideal, and very high quality pseudo-random numbers are necessary if truly random numbers, such as coming from a hardware random number generator, are unavailable. Truly random numbers are absolutely required to be assured of the theoretical security provided by the one-time pad — the only ...

  8. Bitmoji - Wikipedia

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  9. Random map - Wikipedia

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    Random maps typically have a certain theme - for example a naval random map with many small islands, or a 'gold rush' map with a large amount of gold in the center of the map. The type of random map may also influence the game's artificial intelligence, with the AI employing different strategies optimized for each random map. Methods for ...