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  2. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    Zynga's first game, Texas Hold'Em Poker, now known as Zynga Poker, was released on Facebook in July 2007. It was the first game Facebook introduced on its social networking platform. [27] Zynga became the Facebook app developer with the most monthly active users in April 2009, with 40 million people playing their games that month. [28]

  3. Category:Facebook games - Wikipedia

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    Chocobo's Crystal Tower. ChronoBlade. CityVille. CityVille 2. Civilization World. Cow Clicker. Crazy Penguin Catapult. Crazy Planets. Criminal Case (video game)

  4. Mixer (service) - Wikipedia

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    Mixer was an American video game live streaming platform. The service launched on January 5, 2016, as Beam, under the ownership of co-founders Matthew Salsamendi and James Boehm. The service placed an emphasis on interactivity, with low stream latency and a platform for allowing viewers to perform actions that can influence a stream.

  5. Gamergate (harassment campaign) - Wikipedia

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    Gamergate or GamerGate (GG) [1] was a loosely organized misogynistic online harassment campaign and a right-wing backlash against feminism, diversity, and progressivism in video game culture. [2][3][4] It was conducted using the hashtag "#Gamergate" primarily in 2014 and 2015. [1][5][6][7] Gamergate targeted women in the video game industry ...

  6. Daybreak Game Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. daybreakgames.com. Daybreak Game Company LLC is an American video game developer based in San Diego. The company was founded in December 1997 as Sony Online Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment, but was spun off to an independent investor in February 2015 and renamed Daybreak Game Company.

  7. Jam City (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jam City was founded by the Myspace co-founders Chris DeWolfe, Colin Digiaro and Aber Whitcomb, and former 20th Century Fox executive Josh Yguado. [4] [5] [6] The company launched in 2010 when the co-founders raised US$28 million from Austin Ventures for their business, then called Platform G. [4] [7] Platform G acquired MindJolt, a social gaming platform founded by Richard Fields, in March ...

  8. Storm8 - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, Storm8 was one of the first free-to-play mobile game publishers to announce that they earned $1 million in a single day. [6] The following year, technology news site TechCrunch referred to Storm8 as the "quiet mobile gaming giant" for successfully building one of the biggest mobile social gaming networks without raising any venture capital funding, and remaining relatively quiet ...

  9. Toby Turner - Wikipedia

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    Toby Turner. Toby Turner (born March 3, 1985), also known by his stage name Tobuscus, is an American Internet personality and actor. Originally from Niceville, Florida, he is best known for his YouTube videos. As of November 2021, Turner has a total of over 14.33 million subscribers and over 3.867 billion video views over his three YouTube ...