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Flappy Bird is a 2024
arcade mobile game
developed by
Gametech Holdings,
under the name "The
Flappy Bird Foundation", as an
unofficial reboot of the original...
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terminated and
subsequently handed over to
Gametech Holdings after Dong
Nguyen had
failed to
reclaim it.
Gametech announced an
unofficial reboot to the game...
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cartridges with the system. One of the more
recent handheld clones is
Gametech's PocketFami, the
first to be
actively marketed as a
portable Famicom by...
- and U.S. Ordnance.
International Game Technology,
Bally Technologies and
GameTech have a
development and
manufacturing presence.
Since the turn of the 21st...
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Capcom Capcom January 3, 1995
November 1994 1995 X-Terminator 2
Sauke GameTech GameTech January 1, 1994
Unreleased Unreleased X-Zone
Kemco Kemco August 27...
- 20-F)". U.S.
Securities and
Exchange Commission. 30
March 2022. "Newzoo
Gametech Ecosystem Map". Newzoo.
Retrieved 2020-06-15. "PCMag App Economy". PCMag...
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Karnataka Government to
launch an
online gaming accelerator initiative called GameTech Accelerate. Games24x7 Foundation, the not-for-profit arm of Games24x7,...
- from the
original on 2015-09-23.
Retrieved 2014-11-19. "GameSim
Exhibits GameTech at 2013 Conference". GameSim.
Archived from the
original on 2014-11-29...
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OpenSimulator community.
MOSES publicly debuted March 22, 2011 at the
Defense GameTech Users Conference in Orlando, Florida.
MOSES was made open to non-U.S. Army...
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Archived 2009-09-08 at the
Wayback Machine. Team Orlando.
Gametech 2010.
Defense User's
GameTech. [Online]
August 2009. Smith, Roger.
Technical Papers on...