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  2. Last Train Home (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Last Train Home is described as survival real-time strategy video game. Players control a train on Trans-Siberian Railway and a group of Czechoslovak soldiers with the task to get home. In order to survive the lengthy voyage, players have to manage the train and its crew. There are various obstacles on the way during which the players control ...

  3. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, [1][2] with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [3][4] The site operates in the resale of gaming offers and others digital items by the use of redemption keys. G2A.COM’s main offerings are game key codes for platforms such as Steam, EA app ...

  4. Vintage Story - Wikipedia

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    A majority of the game's code is under a readable source code license on the Anego Studios GitHub. [2] Development on updates for the game is ongoing, with the latest stable version, 1.19.4, being released in late February 2024. [3] One of the most popular features of the game is its modding API, which has been praised for its flexibility and ...

  5. Humble Bundle - Wikipedia

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    Humble Bundle, Inc. is a digital storefront for video games, which grew out of its original offering of Humble Bundles, collections of games sold at a price determined by the purchaser and with a portion of the price going towards charity and the rest split between the game developers. Humble Bundle continues to offer these limited-time bundles ...

  6. 2023 Reddit API controversy - Wikipedia

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    Steve Huffman, Reddit's CEO. On April 18, 2023, Reddit announced it would charge for its API service amid a potential initial public offering. [6] Speaking to The New York Times ' Mike Isaac, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said, "The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable, but we don't need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free".

  7. Leo Laporte - Wikipedia

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    Before the expansion to new facilities in 2011, Laporte said TWiT earned US$1.5 million (equivalent to $2,030,000 in 2023) annually on a production cost of US$350,000 (equivalent to $474,000 in 2023). [20] In a 2012 Reddit posting, he commented that revenue was approaching US$4 million (equivalent to $5,420,000 in 2023). [21]