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The video provides an extensive discussion on a broad range of video games across various genres, highlighting their developers, publishers, and release years. Key titles include well-known franchises such as "Resident Evil," "Call of Duty," "Halo," and "Lego Marvel Superheroes," developed by prominent studios like Valve, Gear Box Software, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The discussion spans from classic survival horror games like "Resident Evil 5" to first-person shooters such as "Left 4 Dead 2" and tactical games like "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction." Noteworthy racing games such as "Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed" and "MotoGP Fourteen" are also covered, reflecting a diversity of genres from puzzle-platform ("Portal 2") to kart racing ("Joe"). The video emphasizes the creativity and collaboration of various developers and publishers in the video game industry, creating a rich tapestry of interactive entertainment experiences.
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In this part of the video, various third-person and first-person shooter video games developed and published by different companies are discussed. Some of the notable games mentioned include “Resident Evil 5” by Step Form, “Army of the Devil’s Cartel” by Electronic Arts, “Resident Evil 6” by Valve, “Left 4 Dead 2” also by Valve, and “Borderlands 2” by Gear Box Software. The segment highlights the different developers and the years these games were released. Additionally, other genres like survival horror and racing games are briefly mentioned, such as “Resident Evil Revelations 2” and “Split Second” developed by Black Rock Studios.
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In this segment of the video, several video games across various genres and their developers and publishers are discussed. Titles mentioned include:
1. **”Black Easy Racing and White Color Combat”** – Developed by 20,000 Creations and published by Activision in 2020.
2. **”I Left For Date”** – A first-person shooter and survival horror game developed by Valve South and published by World.
3. **”Kane and Lynch: Dead Man”** – A third-person shooter developed by Ayush Interactive and published by Videos Interactive in 2017.
4. **”Kanchana”** – Developed by Jordan and published by DTP Entertainment in Europe and Class for North America in 2011.
5. **”Tuesday Third Question”** – Developed by Exams and Electronic Arts in 1231.
6. **”The Lord of the Rings and HindiNorth”** – An action role-playing game developed by Snowline Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2011.
7. **“A Dynasty Senior”** – A caseless action game developed by O Mega Force and published by Techno Koi in 2031.
8. **“Rambo 6th Grade 2”** – A tactical first-person shooter developed by UBS of Montreal and published by You Been Shot.
9. **“Strike Adventure”** – A third-person video game developed by Streams and published by Name Co Games in 2031.
10. **“Aliens Colonial Marines”** – A first-person shooter developed by Gear Box Software and published by Se Aayega in 1231.
11. **“Meaning Difference Pores”** – A third-person shooter developed by White Sand Art and published by DC Producer in 2014.
12. **“Portal 2”** – A puzzle-platform game developed and published by Work In.
The segment provides a mix of fictional and real game titles along with their respective details.
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In this segment of the video, various video games and their developers and publishers are discussed, including “Fresh North Indie” by Romo Games and DTP Entertainment, “Border Lens” by Gear Box Software and Two K Games, and “Race” by It Software. The video also mentions “Digestive Barriers Hour Three” by O Mega Force and Band I Name Ko, “Dad Three” by Shrink Master, “Lego Marvel Superheroes” by Traveller’s Tales and Warner Bros., “The Simpsons Game” by Rabbits and Electronic Arts, and “Family by Back to the Multiverse” by Heavy Rain Studios and Activision. Additionally, it references “F1 2011” by Shrink Masters, “Call of Duty Black Ops Tourism 20” by But Yaar and Activision, “Unreal Tournament” by Pilgrims and Midway Games, and “Far Cry 3” by Few Pieces of Montreal and Your Best Shot.
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In this part of the video, various video games are mentioned, including their developers and publishers along with their release years. Key titles include “Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed” developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega in 2012, “Lego Marvel Avengers” developed by Traveller’s Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2016, and “MotoGP Fourteen” developed and published by Milestone in 2014. Other notable mentions are “Watchmen: The End is Nigh” by Deadline Games, “Gears of War: Judgment” by People Can Fly, and “Lego Jurassic World” developed by Traveller’s Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2015.
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In this part of the video, various video games and their details are discussed. The games mentioned include:
– “Watchmen: The End Visionary Part 2,” an action game developed by Deadline Games and published by Brothers Interactive Entertainment.
– “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction,” an adventure health video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft in 2014.
– “Halo,” a first-person shooter developed by 343 Industries and published by Microsoft Studios.
– “Joe,” a kart racing video game developed by Big Park and published by Microsoft Studios.
– “Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies,” a first-person shooter developed by Treyarch and published by Activision in 2010.
– “Revenge,” a racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts.