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  • The project drummed up so much excitement for the game among that community that Acclaim is building a formal peer review system for use in future projects.

    The Brave New World of Open-source Game Design 2009

  • Video game makerr Acclaim is looking for five people willing to legally change their name to Turok, a dinosuar-slaying Indian character in an upcoming game and assume the character's identity.

    Boing Boing: August 11, 2002 - August 17, 2002 Archives 2002

  • Since Oct. 1, shares in Acclaim have gained nearly 12 percent, the best performance among the listed U.S. video game publishers.

    PS2 XXX? 2002

  • It’s really too bad Acclaim is 2 years late, and is entering the game with an inferior product.

    The Brave New World of Open-source Game Design 2009

  • While Janice Roberts of the Mayfield Fund, which has invested in the likes of casual portal PlayFirst and free-to-play game company Acclaim, is more interested in targeted demographics than a particular game category — she’s chasing after women and kids across platforms.

    Investors Say There’s Still Money to Be Made in Games 2009

  • Just Google the name of the last manager and a PR firm called Acclaim Consulting and you will see the owner/director of that firm has attended many meetings and courses with our ex-manager.

    London SE1 community website 2009

  • "Acclaim" is about what I'd expect from the general run of idiots masquerading as critics; what's sobering is that over

    who's your nanny? 2009

  • Other sources such as Acclaim developer David Perry have been quoted making similar announcements on his Twitter and Facebook accounts stating, "I hear Sony FINALLY has the PSP

    DailyTech News Feed 2009

  • Acclaim for Steve Bunce's revealing monograph of the recent Amir Khan contest was followed last week by The Glasgow School, a fascinating study of Glasgow football managers' extraordinary domination of England's Premier League, and a telling homage to the boxing film Raging Bull, in which both leading protagonists, actor Robert de Niro and director Martin Scorsese, persuasively relived their input.

    Sport in celluloid: Why Raging Bull lacks punch of Chariots of Fire | Frank Keating 2011

  • Playdom had acquired the websites' original developer, Acclaim Games Inc., in May 2010.

    Disney's Playdom Settles FTC Charges Over Children's Data Matt Jarzemsky 2011

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