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video game
developer based in San Diego. It was
founded in 2000 by Dave
Hagewood with the team of his Internet-focused
company WebSite Machines.
After canceling...
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itself bore out from
previous modifications that Psyonix' founder, Dave
Hagewood, had done for
Unreal Tournament 2003 by
expanding out vehicle-based gameplay...
- Battle-Cars Developer(s)
Psyonix Publisher(s)
Psyonix Director(s) Dave
Hagewood Producer(s)
Heather Chandler Justin Washington Composer(s) Adam B. Metal...
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Alpha (also in Red
River Parish)
Flora Gorum Grand Ecore Grappes Bluff Hagewood Irma Isle
Brevelle Janie Kile King Hill
Melrose Mink Mora
Pleasant Hill...
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development of the game, in
which the
latter says the
founder of Psyonix, Dave
Hagewood,
realized there was a "market for a car
soccer game on mobile", sparking...
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using cross-platform play or to
disable certain features to
allow it; Dave
Hagewood, a lead
developer for
Rocket League,
noted that they had to
launch their...
- Seed San
Diego and
creator of
Facebook hardware infrastructure; and Dave
Hagewood, CEO of
Psyonix and
creator of po****r game
publisher Rocket League. Zesty...
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Katherine Hull
Pepperdine 2002
Meredith Duncan Louisiana State 2001
Melanie Hagewood Baylor 2000
Lisette Lee
Louisiana State 1999
Mallory Crosland Vanderbilt...
- 4 km) in a north–south
direction from US 171/SR 42 in
Leesville to SR 6 at
Hagewood. The
route became LA 117 in the 1955
Louisiana Highway renumbering. Louisiana...
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production ****istant (4, 5, 9-12)
Andrew Eccles –
photography Michael Hagewood – art
direction Laura LiPuma-Nash – art direction,
design Trish Townsend...