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  2. Yahoo! Games - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Yahoo! Games was a section of the Yahoo! website, launched on March 31, 1998, in which Yahoo! users could play games either with other users or by themselves. The majority of Yahoo! Games was closed down on March 31, 2014 and the balance was closed on February 9, 2016. [3] Yahoo! announced that "changes in supporting technologies and ...

  3. Fandom (website) - Wikipedia

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    Fandom (website) Fandom [a] (formerly known as Wikicities and Wikia [b]) is a wiki hosting service that hosts wikis mainly on entertainment topics (i.e., video games, TV series, movies, entertainers, etc.). [9] The privately held, for-profit Delaware company was founded in October 2004 by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley.

  4. List of free PC games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of PC games that have been deemed monetarily free by their creator or copyright holder. This includes free-to-play games, even if they include monetized micro transactions. List [ edit ]

  5. GameFAQs - Wikipedia

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    Active. Written in. PHP. GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources, as well as an active message board forum. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and has been owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. Allen "SBAllen" Tyner was lead Admin for twenty years until stepping down on October 18, 2023. [2]

  6. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    Archive of Our Own ( AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [2] As of 1 July 2024, Archive of Our Own hosts 13,200,000 works in over 66,180 fandoms ...

  7. Tanabata no Kuni - Wikipedia

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    Tanabata no Kuni (七夕の国, lit. ' Tanabata Country ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki.It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 1996 to 1999, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes.

  8. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    Computer game – $22 billion; Video game Neople Nexon Tencent: Cars: 2006 $21.5 billion: Merchandise sales – $19.114 billion; Box office – $1.799 billion; DVD & Blu-ray sales – $634 million; Animated film Pixar John Lasseter Pixar (The Walt Disney Company) Candy Crush: 2012 $20 billion: Video games – $20 billion; Mobile game: King

  9. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit in the near future, it centers on police officer Alex Murphy, played by Peter Weller (pictured), who is murdered by a gang of criminals and revived by the megacorporation Omni Consumer ...