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Former video game developer and publisher
Monkeystone Games was a video game developer and publisher founded by John Romero, Tom Hall, Stevie Case, and Brian Moon. After its inception in July
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American video game designer (born 1967)
id employee, Tom Hall, founded Monkeystone Games to develop games for mobile devices. In 2003, Romero joined Midway Games as the project lead on Gauntlet:
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American professional esports player
manage Monkeystone Games with former Ion Storm employees Romero and Tom Hall. After a stint at Warner Bros. managing the production of mobile games, she
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American video game designer
several characters. He and Romero then founded Monkeystone Games, a company with the goal of producing mobile games in the new mobile industry. He designed Hyperspace
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Irish video game studio
departure from Ion Storm in July 2001, John Romero worked to establish Monkeystone Games in 2001 with Tom Hall before departing to help establish Gazillion
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platforms in 2001 and 2002. A version for the N-Gage was developed by Monkeystone Games, and the mobile version was developed by Blue Beck. The game was ported
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2004 video game
game released for Game Boy Advance, developed by American studios Monkeystone Games and One Man Band LLC, and published by Majesco. It features characters
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American video game developer
Stevie Case, left the company in 2001 to form Monkeystone Games, a company that produced mobile games. In late 1997, Warren Spector was asked to found
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following lists contains all of the known games released for the N-Gage, as well as unreleased games. Only 58 of the games developed for the system received a
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This is a list of video games that were published or distributed by THQ. Published by THQ Wireless Published by Play THQ "THQ's Next WCW Out". GameSpot
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2001 video game
Microsoft Windows and Linux. The game was the first title released Monkeystone Games, a small developer formed by id Software and Ion Storm founders John
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Video game series
amateur draft was created. Developed by Sports Mogul. Published by Monkeystone Games. Developed and published by Sports Mogul in March 2002 Developed and
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Inside Out Software, Ideas from the Deep, id Software, Ion Storm, Monkeystone Games, and Gazillion Entertainment Bonnie Ross: Founder and former vice-president
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other games—Descent 4 and Tube Racer—were cancelled; and Summoner (2000), was released as a PlayStation 2 launch title. Volition's previous games had been
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English game development company
England. It ported, published and sold video games running on Linux operating systems. As well as porting games, LGP also sponsored the development of Grapple
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Retrieved April 11, 2023. Harris, Craig (August 1, 2002). "John Romero's Monkeystone group brings to life its first GBA product". IGN. Retrieved May 19, 2018
List of cancelled Game Boy Advance games
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The following is a list of baseball sports video games. All-Star Baseball Backyard Baseball Baseball Simulator 1.000 Baseball Stars Bases Loaded (Moero
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Spanish
Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a piece of ground used for playing games, from Middle English pleye ‘play’ + sted(e) ‘place’, hence ‘place for play or sport’. In some cases it may be a habitational name from Chapel Plaster in Box, Wiltshire. Compare Plaster 2.
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Indian, Tamil
Lord Gamesha
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Swan and Beautiful Lady; Goddess Saraswati
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American, British, English
Gallant
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Devine smile
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angers; ragings
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True of Religion (Islam)
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English : variant spelling of Burrows.
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English : variant of Partridge.
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Servant of the Opener (of the gates of sustenance).
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, treasure master, or, jasper.
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Son of Drew.
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In certain games at cards, as whist, a single card of any suit held at the deal by a player; as, to lead a singleton.
n.
A game which one person can play alone; -- applied to many games of cards, etc.; also, to a game played on a board with pegs or balls, in which the object is, beginning with all the places filled except one, to remove all but one of the pieces by "jumping," as in draughts.
n.
A person who bargains closely, especially, one who cheats in bargains; a swinder; also, a cheating gamester.
n.
A man at draughts; a piece used in playing games at tables. See Table, n., 10.
a.
Pertaining to, or in honor of, Cybele; as, the Megalesian games at Rome.
n.
A series of as many games as may be necessary to enable one side to win six. If at the end of the tenth game the score is a tie, the set is usually called a deuce set, and decided by an application of the rules for playing off deuce in a game. See Deuce.
n.
In some games, as whist, the odd game, as the third or the fifth, when there is a tie between the players; as, to play the rubber; also, a contest determined by the winning of two out of three games; as, to play a rubber of whist.
n.
A person who plays at games; esp., one accustomed to play for a stake; a gambler; one skilled in games.
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The games of backgammon and of draughts.
n.
See Mellite.
n.
The subterraneous portion of a building, as in amphitheaters, for the service of the games; also, subterranean galleries, as the catacombs.
v. t.
In games of chance and skill: To defeat (an opponent) (as in cards) so that he fails to gain a point, or (in checkers) to get a king.
v. t.
A dungeon or prison; also, in certain running games, a place to which those who are caught are carried for detention.
a.
Said of games or contests where three persons play against each other, or two against one; as, a three-handed game of cards.
n.
A mineral of a honey color, found in brown coal, and partly the result of vegetable decomposition; honeystone. It is a mellitate of alumina.
n. pl.
Festival games celebrated once in three years.
n.
That portion of a pack of cards not distributed to the players at the beginning of certain games, as gleek, etc., but which might be drawn from afterward as occasion required; a bank.
superl.
In children's games, being near the object sought for; hence, being close to the discovery of some person, thing, or fact concealed.
n.
Diversion of the field, as fowling, hunting, fishing, racing, games, and the like, esp. when money is staked.
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A judge or umpire in games or combats.