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  2. Pimania - Wikipedia

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    The BASIC source code listing of the game is available online. [6]In 2010 Feeding Tube Records, a small label in the United States, released "Pimania: The Music of Mel Croucher & Automata U.K., Ltd.", a deluxe vinyl LP album of the musical B-Sides to the Pimania games, as well as tracks from other Automata releases.

  3. List of IOC country codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of International Olympic Committee (IOC) country codes, which are used to identify the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) within the Olympic Movement. The list includes the current codes, the other codes used in past Games, and the sources of the information.

  4. Pixmania - Wikipedia

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    Pixmania is a French-based online retailer of consumer electronics, founded in 2000. It was acquired by Dixons Retail in 2006 and sold to Mutares in 2013, and resumed operations in France in 2021.

  5. Trade unions in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Such recreational centers serve to provide a social outlet for members. They may include facilities such as swimming pools, soccer grounds, and small restaurants. Like union halls, the recreational complexes also organize dances, games, and sports tournaments, and members can use the facilities for private occasions, like weddings or parties.

  6. MSN Games - Wikipedia

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    MSN Games is a casual gaming web site owned by Microsoft, formerly known as Zone.com. Learn about its origins, evolution, competitors, volunteers, setbacks, and current offerings of free online, trial, and pay-to-play games.

  7. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    Find out the country code for any country or region in the world using the ITU-T standards E.123 and E.164. The web page lists the codes by world zone, from 1 to 9, and by alphabetical order, with examples and links.

  8. Game Science - Wikipedia

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    Game Science is a Chinese video game development and publishing company known for its first internationally released premium game Black Myth: Wukong (2024). It was founded in 2014 by ex-Tencent Games employees and has faced allegations of sexism and piracy.

  9. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    Code.org is a website and organization founded by Hadi and Ali Partovi that aims to make computer programming more accessible to K-12 students. It offers free coding lessons, curriculum, and events such as the Hour of Code, which has reached over 500 million hours of participation worldwide.