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  2. Storm8 - Wikipedia

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    Storm8 Inc. is a mobile social game developer founded in 2009 by former Zynga designer, Garrett J. Remes, as well as former Facebook engineers, including Perry Tam, William Siu, Chak Ming Li, and Laura Yip [1] in Redwood Shores, California. Notable games include the Restaurant Story franchise, Dragon Story, Bubble Mania, Fantasy Forest Story ...

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The code was later leaked beyond its intended recipients and made available online. [231] Live, free to play public servers and public development groups have since come into existence. The source code is centrally maintained by the open-source project SWG Source and is available on GitHub. Striker '96: 1996 2022 PlayStation Sports: Rage Software

  4. Ninja (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tyler Blevins (born June 5, 1991), better known as Ninja, is an American online streamer, YouTuber and professional gamer. Blevins began streaming through participating in several esports teams in competitive play for Halo 3 , and gradually picked up fame when he first started playing Fortnite Battle Royale in late 2017.

  5. Live coding - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the process of writing source code is made visible by projecting the computer screen in the audience space, with ways of visualising the code an area of active research. [7] Live coding techniques are also employed outside of performance, such as in producing sound for film [8] or audiovisual work for interactive art installations. [9]

  6. Ninja (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Atari 8-bit screenshot. The player controls a ninja who has to penetrate a Japanese palace by fighting enemy ninjas with karate moves and by throwing shurikens and daggers.On his way, he has to collect six idols and the hidden entrance to Akuma's loft will appear, where the seventh idol awaits, the ninja then must return to torii.

  7. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The code is also known as the "Contra Code" and "30 Lives Code", since the code provided the player 30 extra lives in Contra. The code has been used to help novice players progress through the game. [10] [12] The Konami Code was created by Kazuhisa Hashimoto, who was developing the home port of the 1985 arcade game Gradius for the NES.

  8. Brian Wecht - Wikipedia

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    Brian Alexander Wecht, [1] also known by his character name Ninja Brian, is an American musician, Internet personality, podcaster, and theoretical physicist.He is best known as a member of comedy musical duo Ninja Sex Party and video game-based comedy music trio Starbomb.

  9. NinjaCode - Wikipedia

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    NinjaCode (忍者CODE, Ninja Cōdo) is an online programming school with a nationwide presence in Japan. It is run by Raxus Corporation , which operates Carnext and other companies. [ 1 ] This programming school TV advertisement features Shiori Kubo of Nogizaka46 .