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Arctic Escape
''Arctic Escape'' is a puzzle video game developed and published by Teyon for Nintendo DS and iOS in 2011. It was ported to Japan for release under the name on November 14, 2012. Reception The game received above-average reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic Metacritic is an American website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created .... References External links * 2011 video games DSiWare games IOS games Nintendo DS games Puzzle video games Single-player video games Teyon games Video games about penguins Video games developed in Poland Video games set in the Arctic {{puzzle-videogame-stub ...
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Teyon
Teyon S.A. is a Polish video games developer, producer, and publisher Publishing is the activities of making information, literature, music, software, and other content, physical or digital, available to the public for sale or free of charge. Traditionally, the term publishing refers to the creation and distribu .... Founded in 2006, the company has two offices in Poland (Kraków and Łódź) and one in Tokyo, Japan, with three development teams. History Teyon was founded in 2006 in Kraków, Poland. In 2007, Teyon released its first video game, ''Burn'', a first-person shooter. It was followed by ''Battle Rage'' and ''District Wars: Pure Action'' in 2008 and ''Blind Shot: Assassin's Confession'' in 2009. In 2009, Teyon debuted on Nintendo Download services with DSiWare puzzle games ''Robot Rescue'' and ''Ball Fighter'', followed by ''Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games'' a WiiWare family game in 2010. The same year 4 games other games were published on DSiWare includin ...
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GamePro
''GamePro'' was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, personal computers and mobile devices. GamePro Media properties included ''GamePro'' magazine and their website. The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group. The magazine and its parent publication printing the magazine went defunct in 2011, but is outlasted by Gamepro.com. Originally published in 1989, ''GamePro'' magazine provided feature articles, news, previews and reviews on various video games, video game hardware and the entertainment video game industry. The magazine was published monthly (most recently from its headquarters in Oakland, California) with October 2011 being its last issue, after over 22 years of publication. ...
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Video Games About Penguins
Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems, which, in turn, were replaced by flat-panel displays of several types. Video systems vary in display resolution, Display aspect ratio, aspect ratio, refresh rate, color capabilities, and other qualities. Analog and digital variants exist and can be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcasts, magnetic tape, optical discs, Video file format, computer files, and Streaming media, network streaming. Etymology The word ''video'' comes from the Latin verb ''video,'' meaning to see or ''videre''. And as a noun, "that which is displayed on a (television) screen," History Analog video Video developed from facsimile systems developed in the mid-19th century. Early mecha ...
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