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Vladimir Ivanovich Pokhilko (Russian: Владимир Иванович Похилько; 8
April 1954 – 21
September 1998) was a
Soviet Russian psychologist, entrepreneur, and...
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scientifically recognized by
Soviet clinical psychologist Vladimir Pokhilko c. 1985.
Pokhilko was a
recipient of the IBM
version of
Tetris in Moscow. Interested...
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Pajitnov did not
receive royalties. Pajitnov,
together with
Vladimir Pokhilko,
moved to the
United States following the
collapse of the
Soviet Union...
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Archived from the
original on
January 11, 2014.
Retrieved February 3, 2012.
Pokhilko,
Hieromonk Nicholas. "History of Epiphany".
Archived from the original...
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Stanislav Pokhilko (born 14 June 1975) is a
Russian ski jumper. He
competed in the
normal hill and
large hill
events at the 1994
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- Hattorisu) is a
puzzle video game
developed by
Alexey Pajitnov and
Vladimir Pokhilko of
ParaGraph for Bullet-Proof Software. An
arcade version was manufactured...
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developed with the help of
Tetris creators Alexey Pajitnov and
Vladimir Pokhilko. The game had a
marketing budget of $1 million.
Reception GameSpot gave...
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additional dead and 25 wounded.
Vladimir Pokhilko,
September 21, 1998, Palo Alto, California.
Pokhilko bludgeoned and
stabbed his wife and son to death...
- Bibcode:2007PlSiB...2..370K. doi:10.4161/psb.2.5.4463. PMC 2634215. PMID 19704602.
Pokhilko A, Fernández AP,
Edwards KD,
Southern MM,
Halliday KJ,
Millar AJ (March...
- Lake Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts Designer(s)
Alexey Pajitnov Vladimir Pokhilko Platform(s) Android,
Windows Phone, iOS
Release May 17, 2013 Genre(s) Puzzle...