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General art

Design

Graphic design

Game design

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Edds World

Andrea Brody - sports reporter

Broadcasting (television and radio)

Generally: creating articles for every red link on List of film topics would be greatly appreciated.
  • Dungeon Majesty - cable access/internet adventure series based on Wizard of the Coast's "Dungeons and Dragons" game.

The new frontier of melding journalism and entertainment in an online project for prime-time shows. The longtime executive producer of "48 Hours" and a small team from her program are behind a series of low-budget "webumentaries" that complement the post-nuclear disaster drama "Jericho."unconventional pairing of fiction and news, complete with product placement. The unusual hybrid offers a new model for "webisodes," a genre the broadcast networks are scrambling to master in the YouTube age.

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Books

  • Kushiel's Mercy - Announced a long time ago, the person who took the time to write about the Kushiel line of books seem to have disappeared. This newest book is set to be released... soon?
  • Last Dragon - Not to be confused with the movie, "The Last Dragon". Last Dragon is a book written by J M McDermott on the Wizards of the Coast Discoveries series, released February 2008. It is a fantasy novel.
  • iACTUATE: 100 days of Inspiration - iACTUATE: 100 days of inspiration is the first volume of a series of motivational books by author Olusegun "SHEG" Aranmolate that provides its reader with one-hundred famous inspirational quotes and one-hundred brilliantly written succinct messages that truly inspires them to improve themselves.
  • Heat - Mike Lupica - A book describing the expiernces of Michael Arroyo.

Cinematographers

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Film Companies

Fictional characters (film and television)

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English PEN, writer's organisation, www.englishpen.org Mark Tuura

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Theorists

James Shelby Downard and Micheal A. Hoffman "King Kill 33: Masonic Symbolism in the Assasination of John F. Kennedy"

Film

Film Equipment

Film-making

Documentary Films

Science Fiction Films

Short Films

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Films based on the play by Shakespear, Othello
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Manga & Manhwa

For manga requests, please see Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan/Anime and Manga.

Newspapers

Fandom

Newspaper comic strips

Journalists and journalism

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  • Latin American Journalist Natalia Cellie
  • Scott Colbourne - columnist at The Globe and Mail, Canadian national newspaper. Video-game critic has written weekly column on new-media issues since 2004.
  • Angelina Costa, journalist
  • Jonathan Cott, author, freelance journalist, interviewer and book editor.
  • Joel Daley, a very popular ABC 7 News anchor in Chicago who was also a folk singer and actor.
  • Deborah Dugan - President of Disney Publishing Worldwide
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  • Dustin Luke Nelson - writer for InDigest Magazine, New Reform Magazine, Film-Forward and Whistling Shade.*Joseph North editor of New Masses in 1950s
  • Gerard Noonan - former editor of the Australian Financial Review and a prominent Australian journalist and commentator.
  • Emily Nussbaum New York Times, New York Magazine, New York Times Magazine: Writes often about technology and culture, appears to have a fixation with the Sopranos.
  • Jane Okrasinski Original On-Air reporter and producer for Court TV, invented animal court style reality show. Former award-winning reporter for the Daily Report newspaper in Atlanta Georgia. Now Executive Director of the Georgia Association of Council for Children.
  • April Oliver CNN producer fired over "Tailwind" controversy. See http://www.rjsmith.com/april-oliver.html
  • Maureen Owen - Poet (review by Pat Nolan in Poetry Flash, Nr. 298 (Fall 2006), p. 4
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  • Aggie Underwood, former journalist and editor of the LA Herald Express and one of the reporters involved in the Black Dahlia Case, 1947
  • Mike von Joel, maverick editor of numerous widely circulated art periodicals

Journalism Concepts

Publishers (individuals & companies)

Internet and tech culture

  • TheLaughTrack, An increasingly popular YouTube channel which films comedy videos that are often released in a series of sitcom like episodes. Occasionally they will also release video shorts that deal with the same characters but out of the setting of their show.
  • Loading Ready Run, a video humor site who have several hundred thousand viewers and has won several awards, mostly from the Vancouver Island Short Film Festival; has had a clip of one of their more popular segments played on CNN, has a wiki, and a very large fanbase, and has been featured in several popular internet sites. Website [118]
  • Mechapixel, A Photoshop contest site and internet community famous for Pudding Fridays [119]
  • Pakstrategy an online publication that is being used by wikipedia as a refrence in a few articles, I think it'll should have like it's own biography or somthing on wikipedia, ohh yrah the the online publication can be found at http://pakstrategy.blogspot.com/
  • The Leet World A Counter Strike: Source "Reality TV show" Comes out with videos almost every week.
  • Cute With Chris A popular weekly Youtube video show.
  • Eskimo Bob A popular internet cartoon series.
  • Ouverture Facile An online puzzle game.
  • HIMEOBS An historically influential organization.
  • MMORPG_terminology or MMORPG_terms_and_acronyms (the latter used to exist - have found several websites linking to it - but now is a dead link and invites the viewer to create the page)
  • Alex Polyakov A notorious spam king
  • Genmay A forum that was responible for the Walken '08 hoax among other things.
  • GerstmannGate The recent and relatively widespread scandal involving Jeff Gerstmann, Gamespot, CNet and Eidos over advertising.
  • Welcome to Sumwhere A flash cartoon series website. www.welcometosumwhere.com
  • Teesside Tintin A cult cartoon series of re-dubbed Tintin episodes hosted by dubtoons.com
  • Girltap The new outrageous video, following Goatse, 2girls1cup and the likes.
  • Spill.com, a movie review based review site that uses flash animation to create reviews. Based on the Austin cable access show called the Real Deal.
  • Tribal Wars A browser based morpg [120]
  • MyMiniCity A website that lets you create city like landscapes by using visitor counts and clicks. It advertises very strongly on various forums.
  • X17 Online A website of celebrity news.
  • Alive in Baghdad, an Iraqi blog that has received a good amount of news coverage
  • Patriotic Nigras A semi-well known group of griefers in Second Life. Related publications in both Wired and New Scientist.
  • the O show An Oxnard-based internet entertainment channel.
  • YouTube Poop A genre of video, where clips from games from the Philips CD-i games, TV Shows (usually Super Mario World) and adverts (quite often Volvic or Head-On) are taken apart and put back together, usually to make a character say something explicit or out of character for humorous purposes, to frighten viewers by instantly turning the volume up or to make up a sort of song. Often makes unnecessarily frequent use of silly phrases and words (i.e. "Your face will die.").
  • WireTap (Magazine) WireTap is the Webby-winning news and culture magazine by and for young people interested in social change. WireTap informs young audiences in their own voices, creates a space for reflection and discussion, attracts young readers alienated from politics, connects information to action, and inserts the perspective of young people into the crowded media landscape that often lacks the youth perspective.
  • Epic Fail GuyHe's a meme who even fails at failing on an epic scale.
  • FunnyzA rising Youtube star who makes funny videos including prank calls, sketches, etc.
  • SheezyART - A free-er version of DeviantART, with more options. However, it has many bugs.
  • MetaNotes - A website to create online walls of stickynotes and chat through these notes in real time.
  • stargatewars.com - A web-MMORPG dedicated to the movies and Tv shows of Stargate and SG-1. You can play as one of the races from Stargate and attack, upgrade your ships, and eventually ascend to a higher race.
  • sickipedia a user content joke site for sick jokes, mainly used by people from the UK

Literature

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People

NB A small minority of names listed here are poets. They should be removed to Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts/Literature.
  • Gina Valo Gina Valo is the successor to the Miss Michigan crown after Kirsten Haglund won Miss America 2008. She was a preliminary talent award winner at Miss Michigan. Gina graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Michigan. She was the 2005 University Commencement Student Speaker. She currently works at Google and is a motivational speaker.
  • Hughsnews Hughsnews is an Australian YouTube comedian by the name of Hugh Thomas. As of March 5, 2008, he was ranked #70 most viewed of the month, #62 all time viewed, and #39 most subscribed of comedians at 10,690 subcribers. He lives in Sydney Austrailia, is an Archaologist, and visited Jordan with his girlfriend, Mel, whom he often makes YouTube videos with. He loves Survivor and wants to be a contestant even though the producerswont let non-Americans try out. Currently, Hugh is working on a campaign to raise money for Leukemia patients and is planning on shaving his head for the cause. He has rallied his subscribers to raise a lot of money for the cause as well. He has a large group of people who think that he is awesome and deserves a chance at Survivor and a nice Wikipedia page. You can find his YouTube page at [121]. He fears clowns.
  • Olly Steeds founder of iNOMAD and, along with Mark Anstice, travelled to Papua New Guinea on The Adventures of Mark and Olly
  • Roger Black (designer) Magazine and Web site designer [122]
  • Robert Brenner A total cool cat that reminds me of Kermit the Frog.
  • Irene Bennett Brown Oregon author and founder of Women Writing West. A biography can be found on her website at http://www.irenebennettbrown.com/. She is listed by the Multnomah County Library (Portland,Oregon) as a Northwest Author.
  • Marven Payne An African American Dancer/Choreographer/Director who became the first non-Japanese Artistic Director of a major dance company in Japan. He was also the only non-Japanese instructor to be enlisted by the Shiki Theater Company [123], producers of major musicals like Lion King and Cats. More can be found on his website [124]. In addition, Marven has worked with some of Japan's most famous recording artists and in doing so has had a huge influence on the music that is now called J-pop.
  • Yogesh Gaud Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at http://us.vdc.imdb.com/name/nm0948335/.
  • David Oliver Doswell (born David Oliver Doswell, II, June 26, 1979- )is a two-time award-winning Romantic Poet, essayist, playwright and actor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Dorothy Dow (born 1903?) Wrote the poem "Things that are lovely Can tear my heart in two Moonlight on still pools, You."
  • Tomek Jasinski Guy from Apple iPhone queue in London Regen't St. (try google news for him (also spell his name Tom Jasinski - more articles there) He was 3rd in the queue and first to buy an iPhone and come out of the shop with it.. He originally had an artice about him somewhere for setting up a graphic design company still as a teenager.. And when he set up a forum about the tv series Skins which gained ten thousand members in a few months..
  • The Aaron Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is theaaronfanclub.com.
  • The Aaron Fan Club Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is The Aaron Fan Club.
  • Bill Griepenstroh (billgrip)Creator of comic youtube videos.
  • Alexandra DuPont - popular and mysterious retired film critic for Ain't It Cool News and DVDJournal.com
  • Blunty3000 -extremely Popular youtuber.
  • Daxflame - Extremely popular YouTube user; featured on G4TV's Attack of the Show and embroiled in a public feud with Lisanova.
  • The Drama Llama
  • Alejandro Bonillas[125] - Creator of Flogger.tv
  • Thomas Scoville
  • David Atwell--editor of Changing the Times
  • FlippyCat - You tube user whose cat knocks down dominos
  • Gary Hatter[126]-Longest lawnmower ride in history
  • JackDanyells - You tuber
  • Adam Rose - First $1,000,000 winner on The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular
  • Ryan Scott Donovan
  • Tiffany Noelle Fung NYC poet and editor at Guernica Magazine, poetry can be found at http://www.indigestmag.com/fung1.htm
  • Rob Pongi[127] - Creator of http://www.robpongi.com]
  • Ryan Fitzgerald (YouTube Phone Guy): [www.youtube.com/ryantwin20] Ryan is a kid that has been featured all over the world. including vh1, cnn, nbc, today show, inside edition, etc. he has done almost every international radio station as well. to find out more about him, you can simply google ryan fitzgerald youtube and over 39 pages of information will pop up on him. His number is 774 253 1962
  • Maite Cubilette[Creator of the now infamous "8th Graders need to back off 9th grade guys especially other peoples BF'S." group on Facebook]]
  • mememolly - youtuber
  • mrpregnant
  • Tourettes Guy (man with tourettes, has very large fanbase, in many videos) I tried to make it, but for some reason it won't allow me to.
  • Field Goal Gang---group out of Marlborough, Massachusetts.
  • Kevjumba Kevin Wu, a user on youtube (#1 comedian suscriber all time)
  • Jake Newland[A pioneer in the underground dextromethorphan culture]]
  • C. G. Hanzcilek
  • Chad White (American model)
  • Renante Beron Filipino young contemporary writer, poet, essayist, novelist, computer programmer, web designer, website creator and journalist. At 23, Renante Beron is a member and one of the Philippine's representative to the World Poets Society headquartered in Greece. Some of Beron's poems are "Calaboose (2005)", "Who Am I to Love You(2002)" and "Cornea(2005)". One of the pioneers of modern Philippines gay and homosexual literature, his short story collection includes "Rennaisance of Heart (2003)" and "Mockery of the Harmonica(2006)". His essays also includes "Ostensible (2004)" and "Before oblivion (2002)", all works published in the DWCC Gazette and the Katha Literary magazine.

Myspace Icons

Sites

  • www.thotmarket.com
  • www.hopstop.com
  • Word Riot
  • Zygote In My Coffee Notable E-zine
  • Douginadress.com Famous quasi-shock site, not gory enough for a shock sites reference but worthy of mention. Used by trolls, mentioned on radio morning shows, popular and well established. Needs a page or reference from an entry like shock-sites.
  • The Aaron Fan Club Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is The Aaron Fan Club.
  • www.vampirefreaks.com
  • TwinkFish.com Web comics [128]
  • The CommonLine Project Lit / poetry / interview zine. common-line.com
  • Iconbuffet[129] - Ice Cream Social Community where you can get royal free icons through trading them like baseball cards. (be around for a year and a bit now)
  • HarmonyCentral.com[130] - Online Community for Musicians
  • theReadr.com[131] - Social News Community
  • The Cogmill[132] - Blog focusing on Web 2.0 related submissions composed by industry professionals.
  • Bliin [133] - Social Networking using GPS software.68.147.60.166 17:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)bookermorgan[reply]
  • ScoreHero [134] - (scorehero.com) A really good forum site for Guitar Hero related topics. It has info on things such as techniques, high scores, and has a slightly competitive atmosphere between users. A particular article that is quite unique is information on making custom versions of Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II (PS2 version). It also has several forums for various other music based games.
  • davesecretary writer of a slew of infamous and amazing childhood stories. (http://board.vivalavinyl.org/?func=topic&id=10488&r=1)
  • eon8.com [135] - (eon8.com) A major event in the history of the internet. Shows how pathetic wiki is for deleting it when they allow some other very ridiculous things.
  • AllofTV.net [136] - (AllofTV.net) AllofTV.net constantly provides you with the latest and greatest streaming episodes on the web. You can watch any episodes of such popular cartoons and TV shows like The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, South Park, CSI, Prison Break, Lost, 24, and many more online, for free and without waiting for downloads. Just click on the show, choose your episode, lean back and enjoy. AllofTV.net wishes you a pleasent stay.
  • BrettBits.com [137] - (BrettBits.com) Contains popular audio, video content intermixed with original text, program source code, image and Adobe Flash game content.
  • Changing the Times [138] - (changingthetimes.net)

An online monthly alternate history magazine. Edited by David Atwell.

  • Dane101.com] [139] - (dane101.com) Popular culture website for Madison Wisconsin and Dane County. It was the first of it's kind when started in April of 2005 and has since inspired the local major media to mimic the sites free-form/collaborativestyle. Runs on Drupal.
  • n-philes.com [140] - (n-philes.com) N-Philes is the premiere video game site featuring reviews, interviews and original articles. N-Philes also gives away plenty of prizes, from games to consoles. N-Philes now has a place where you can keep tabs on everyone's friend codes for the Wii and DS and also has a fast paced, top-noth community.
  • flukiest.com [141] - (flukiest.com) Flukiest is a fast growing interactive community for sharing and managing digital media by artists, photographers, designers, musicians, writers, directors, producers, and technologists. Flukiest also provides the technology to launch fast growing interactive communities for members to make new friends or keep in touch with old ones, in addition to providing facilities to store and manage digital media content such as photos and movies. Started by former lead developer of Myspace.
  • InkedNation.com [142] - (InkedNation.com)The largest and most popular site dedicated to bringing the Tattoo community together.
  • Barking Moonbat] [143] - (barking-moonbat.com)

Conservative political blog. Affiliated with the Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler.

  • EyeLAshout.NET [144] - (EyeLAshout.NET) The entertainment company controlled by everyone and everything in the world.
  • Star Army of Yamatai [145] - The Star Army of Yamatai is a free online community dedicated to collaborative story writing and military simulation through a mix of play-by-post and chat-based roleplaying games. Star Army, running since 2000, features an original sci-fi setting created by its members and characterized by armed, flirty cat-eared girls and sleek, powerful starships and power armor. Various factions compete for dominance as they emerge from the shadow of the Yamatai Star Empire. War is never far away.
  • AMI Planet™ [146] - (www.amiplanet.com) The world's largest social networking website.
  • Flogger.tv - [147], an AdobeFlashBased Weblogging community.
  • Filmbay.com - [148], a global independent film community and shop. A free resource and distribution tool for independent filmmakers.
  • Matrix Rayne [149] - a modding community site including forums and art.
  • NewsNow [150] - Live news feeds from varying sources
  • CGIndia [151] - Computer Graphics online Magazine
  • Genmay
  • Sandafluffoid Studios [152] - Obscure humour site
  • State of Sabotage http://www.sabotage.at/sos/ - SoS promotes the conservation, protection and creation of the freedom of art and culture
  • Liberated Films [153] - (www.liberatedfilms.com) Independent film website, streams films and donates ad profits to charity
  • SnorgTees.com
  • Noisebot.com
  • ZaneDomain.com[154] - Home of ZANE Production Group, featuring anime themed wallpapers, AMV’s and home of the SETI@Home group UN Spacey.
  • Hamwad.com [155] - Practical Joke
  • Quibblo [156] - A site/tool for creating and taking quizzes, surveys and polls.
  • www.skullring.org [157] - Website/blog providing original horror/outsider/dark culture news, reviews, interviews and more. Officially launched November, 2006 by owner Matt Staggs.
  • Virb.com[158] - A social networking site that uses tagging and shares iTunes profile information. The site went live in March 2007, but there is little to no information on the web about its creation.
  • coastalbeat.com Influential news and culture site in Southwest Florida.
  • Credit.com Credit education and personal finance company established in 1995.
  • youku.com [159] The Chinese equivalent of YouTube, it is gaining in popularity.
  • yuwie.com www.yuwie.com A new Myspace/Facebook website that pays its users a share of advertising. [160] [161]
  • lecool.com [162] A free mail publication that comes out weekly. It details upcomming and interesting events in a number of European cities. There is an American equivalent, but the name escapes me at this moment.
  • letssingit.com [163]
  • rjrehan.com [164]Official website of popular radio jockey,Rehan Waris, from the city of joy, Calcutta.
  • Tomorrow's Nobodies [165] An online comedy sketch group
  • Mondo Magazine[166], a Toronto-centric internet arts & culture magazine.

Mycolts.net-A social networking site created by the Indianapolis Colts. Currently about 16,000 members.

LiveVideo A video orientated social networking site Sean Nieuwoudt - Actor who plays dieter in wild at heart

Dance Companies

  • It is of importance to dance students globally that dance company profiles, history and cultural relevance are noted in this amazing resource. Dance company articles have received "speedy deletion" although there are many articles on musical bands, universities, etc. My students would be very appreciative if Wikipedia would standardize a format for this that would avoid deletion os advertising, since the intension is not to sell anything.

Podcasts

  • This Show Again A show made by a former writer of Rosie O'Donnel, radio prank phone caller and View comedian Thomas J. Kelly, along with his aquaintances from various areas of his life
  • The Adventures of O. Horse Brown [173] Country guy from Alabama and his yankee Indian girfriend discuss current events, arts, and their adventures. No funnier combo of extreme personality and straight man.
  • Chicken Fried Radio It was deleted a while ago because it went on a year long hiatus. Now they are back again, funnier than ever, and rebuilding a massive fan base.

Terminology and Slang

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Webcomics

This is the page to suggest webcomic articles you would like to see and would like someone to write. (If you want to write the article yourself, just go for it; you don't need to post about it here.) To add a suggestion just edit this page.

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List of requested articles

  1. ChemScrapes Chemistry themed cartoons drawn by Brendan A Burkett [187]. ChemScrapes. Creator of Sketch Chemistry [188]. Profile [189]. Known in online chemistry community [190]. Cover art [191], [192], [193], [194]. Abstract Art [195]. Editorial highlights from Chemical and Engineering News [196], [197]. Other invited chemistry illustrations in reputed magazines/journals [198], [199], [200]. Paperback collection published 2018 [201]. Drew visuals for Wikipedia's "Mole Day" collaboration with Matt Hartings of American University [202]. Article requested 22 March 2021
    • These sources demonstrate the work in question, but don't appear to demonstrate notability. Has ChemScrapes received significant coverage from third parties (eg entities not publishing the work)? In my searches I wasn't able to find significant coverage of this work, so I am not convinced that it meets the general notability guidelines. HenryCrun15 (talk) 20:18, 31 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  2. The Kiss Bet - Nominee for an Eisner Award and one of the more popular comics on Webtoon. Draft is at Draft:The Kiss Bet.
    • There's only a couple of sources that might be called substantial. Is the LDS one reliable? HenryCrun15 (talk) 06:32, 28 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  3. My Giant Nerd Boyfriend - has been nominated for a Ringo Award and has been mentioned by HuffPost and the AV Club. Draft at Draft:My Giant Nerd Boyfriend 28 July 2021
  4. Backchannel (webcomic) is a webcomic in part by Stan Lee and has received coverage in Forbes. There is a draft, atDraft:Backchannel (webcomic). Added 29 July 2021.
  5. Third Shift Society: this was nominated for an Eisner and has been talked about in WWAC, The Beat, and in other sources. There is a draft at Draft:Third Shift Society. Added 29 July 2021.

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Video games

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List

For archived requests, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests/Archive

Date Requested Article(s) requested Release year Original platform[a] Sources
March 2018 Talking Walls, Edutainment game about important walls in history 2000 PC [226][227][228][229][230][231]
March 2018 La Prisión (the MMORPG that led to Dinamic Software's bankruptcy) 2000 PC [232][233][234][235][236][237]A bunch of news sources
April 2018 A.D.A.M. Nine Month Miracle, Edutainment game about pregnancy and child birth 1995 PC [238][239][240][241][242][243]
June 2018 Oikospiel, satirical critique of video game industry labor practices 2017 PC [244] [245] [246] [247]
October 2018 Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion, 2015 horror video game for Windows (include redirect Spooky's House of Jump Scares as a former title of this subject) 2017 PC [248] [249] [250] [251] Sources for article[252] [253]
May 2019 Choices: Stories You Play, visual novel 2016 Mobile [254] [255] [256] [257] [258]
June 2019 Mike Albaugh, early Atari employee N/A N/A [259][260][261]
June 2019 Dungeon Hearts 2013 Mobile [262] [263] [264] [265] [266] [267] [268] [269] [270] [271]
June 2019 Cosmic DJ 2014 Mobile [272] [273] [274] [275] [276] [277] [278] [279]
August 2019 MTV's Club Dead 1995 PC [280][281][282][283][284][285][286][287][288][289][290][291][292]
October 2019 V2000 - Embarrassing that a David Braben game does not have an article. Abandoned draft deleted at in 2015 - Draft:V2000 (video game) (no idea on its quality). 1998 Multiplatform Sources in PC Zone, Next Gen, Edge Magazine Issue 64, PC Gamer, OPM Issue 9, Mobygames
October 2019 Greg Lobanov , video game developer known for Celeste, Wandersong, and the upcoming Chicory: A Colorful Tale N/A N/A [293] [294] [295] [296]
October 2019 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Universal Weapon 2014 Mobile [297][298][299]
October 2019 Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist 2015 Multiplatform [300] [301] [302] [303] [304] [305] [306] [307] [308] [309] [310]
November 2019 No Pineapple Left Behind - Do you remember Theme Hospital? This is 'Theme School', only with a heavy handed satirical skewering of the No Child Left Behind Act instead of genuine humour. 2016 PC [311][312][313][314][315][316]Metacritic
January 2020 Tron: Maze-atron (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1983 Intellivision [317] [318], TeleMatch (July 1983)
January 2020 Evolution (1982 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1982 PC [319] [320] [321] [322][323][324][325]
January 2020 Space Battle (1979 video game) , aka Intellivision Space Battle aka Space Attack on Atari2600 in 1982 (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1979 Intellivision [326][327] [328] [329] [330]
January 2020 Swords and Serpents (1983 video game) (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1983 Intellivision [331], TeleMatch (May 1983)
January 2020 Missile Defense 3D (Part of The Art of Video Games) 1987 Master System [332] [333] [334], Tilt (Dec. 1987), Power Play (Dec. 1987)
February 2020 Rad Rodgers 2018 Multiplatform [335] [336] [337] [338] [339] [340] [341] [342] [343]
July 2020 Tour de France Virtual 2020 PC [344][345][346][347][348][349][350]
August 2020 Qvadriga - Turn based chariot racing. 2014 PC Metacritic[351][352] and more [353][354][355]
October 2020 David Livingston (speedrunner) Current Super Mario Bros. Any% world record holder - also listed as Warpless WR holder on Guiness, guiness book of wr's copyright striking videos on youtube by accident is also related to this person. N/A N/A [356] [357] [358] [359] [360] [361] [362] [363] [364] [365] [366]
January 2021 Fireteam Rogue - a cancelled game from 1994 that has some coverage, more might be out there Unreleased SNES [367] Collection of sources available at SNES Central
January 2021 DNAction: The New Breed - another cancelled game from 1994 that does appear to have significant coverage Unreleased Sega Genesis [368] [369] [370]
February 2021 Gods Unchained - online CCG that uses blockchain so there are issues with what sourcing can be used but there are legit non-cryptocurrency sources out there. Please review prior 1st and 2nd AFD to see prior concerns related to crypto. 2018 Mobile [371], [372], [373], [374], [375]
April 2021 Song of Horror, a horror game developed by Protocol Games 2019 Multiplatform [376] [377] [378] reviews, [379] [380] [381] interviews
August 2021 Jake Solomon , the creative director behind the rebooted XCOM series. N/A N/A [382]
August 2021 Muck (video game) 2021 PC [383][384][385][386][387][388]
September 2021 Wide Ocean Big Jacket - Go camping with friends. 2020 PC [389][390][391]Metacritic[392]
October 2021 Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX 2021 Multiplatform [393][394][395][396][397][398][399][400][401][402][403][404][405][406][407][408][409][410][411][412][413][414][415][416]
October 2021 Henrik Fåhraeus, game designer at Paradox Interactive N/A N/A [417] [418] [419] [420] [421] [422] [423] [424] [425] [426]
July 2022 Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror - experimental game/software from 1986 the Atari SE version came out a year earlier, officially endorsed by psychedelic pioneer Timothy Leary and recently re-released on Steam 1985 PC [427][428][429][430][431][432]
September 2022 Masayasu Ito (hardware lead at PlayStation) N/A N/A [433]
October 2022 Jes Negrón, game developer who sued Riot for gender discrimination N/A N/A [434], [435], [436], [437], [438], [439], [440]
December 2022 Booth: A Dystopian Adventure 2020 PC [441][442][443][444][445][446]
December 2022 Anatomy (video game) 2016 PC [447][448][449][450][451][452][453][454]
December 2022 7 Days to End with You 2022 Multiplatform [455][456][457][458][459][460][461][462]
December 2022 The computer game The Adventures of Buratino [ru] was released in 1993, the first graphic adventure computer game released in the post-Soviet Russia. 1993 PC [1][2][3]
January 2023 Hyperbolica - Game based on non-euclidean geometries. 2022 PC [463] [464] [465] [466] [467] [468]
January 2023 Tale of Immortal - Chinese RPG that was one of Steam's most popular games of 2021 but remains somewhat ignored internationally 2021 PC [469][470][471][472][473][474][475][476]
March 2023 Sweatshop (video game) -- iOS game that was widely covered for being banned from the App Store. 2011 Browser/Mobile See initial draft and source list at User:Nomader/Sweatshop (video game).
May 2023 The Beast Inside (video game) 2019 Multiplatform [477]
June 2023 The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt 1982 Odyssey 2 [478][479][480][481]
June 2023 Gangster Alley 1982 Atari 2600 [482][483][484][485][486]
June 2023 Hyperchase 1982 Vectrex [487][488][489][490]
June 2023 Monkeyshines! 1982 Odyssey 2 [491][492][493][494][495][496]
June 2023 Trick Shot (video game) 1982 Atari 2600 [497][498][499][500][501][502]
June 2023 UFO! (aka "Satellite Attack") 1981 Odyssey 2 [503][504][505][506][507]
June 2023 Tape Worm 1982 Atari 2600 [508][509][510][511][512][513][514][515]
June 2023 Bedlam (1983 video game) 1983 Vectrex [516][517][518][519][520][521]
June 2023 Cakewalk (video game) 1983 Atari 2600 [522][523][524][525][526][527][528]
June 2023 Web Wars 1983 Vectrex [529][530][531][532][533][534]
June 2023 The Tracer Sanction 1985 PC [535][536][537][538]
June 2023 Psion Chess 1984 PC [539][540][541][542][543]
June 2023 Saracen (video game) 1987 PC [544][545][546][547][548]
June 2023 Walter Payton Football 1989 Master System [549][550][551][552][553][554][555][556][557]
September 29, 2023 Relic Hunters Zero
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2015 PC [558][559][560]
February 15, 2024 Diamond Rush (video game) 2006 BlackBerry [561][562][563][564][565][566][567][568][569][570][571][572][573][574][575][576]

See Also (in Spanish Wiki)

March 5, 2024 BlindSide An audio-only horror adventure game featuring spatial audio
Requested by BrownstoneCowboy (talk)
2012 Multiplatform [577][578][579][580][581][582][583][584][585][586][587][588][589][590]

Notes

  1. ^ PC includes all personal computers, including (but not limited to) Macintosh, Windows, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Commodore, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, MSX, and so on. This is intentional as most older PC games were released for multiple PC models.

References

  1. ^ Chasm. "История развития игровой индустрии на постсоветском пространстве: 1991-1999 года". Adventurer (in Russian).
  2. ^ "Публикуется на правах рекламы". Spectrofon. 1995.
  3. ^ Данил, Д. (2005). "Gamedev как образ жизни — Геймдев на Спектруме". Хакер. pp. 75–80. Archived from the original on 2016-10-27. Retrieved 2022-12-26.


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I tried to start a stub on this magic organization charity. It was deleted in a flash. I do not agree with the reason, which fell under "speedy deletion A7;" but I am not sure how to correct this stub article so it qualifies for non-deletion. Below (in comment brackets), is what I want submitted -- with the necessary upgrades to keep it out of the "speedy delete" category. Since I'm not smart enough to think up the upgrades, I'm hoping an experienced editor will do it for me, or fill me in so I can do it.

Thank you, Navy.enthusiast (talk) 18:06, 11 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]