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  2. Tom Fulp - Wikipedia

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    Fulp has been credited with "changing the landscape of the Internet forever" by kickstarting the browser game scene in the late 1990s, both with the releases of his own advanced Flash games and the launch of the Newgrounds Portal, one of the first sites that allowed creators to easily share their creations with a large online audience.

  3. Brad Borne - Wikipedia

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    Brad Borne is an American video game developer mainly known for his Flash game series Fancy Pants Adventures and the game Mirror's Edge 2D, an official browser game take on the console/PC game Mirror's Edge. [1] [2] [3] Borne has had no formal training in game development - he majored in psychology. [4]

  4. Pico's School - Wikipedia

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    Pico's School is a 1999 Flash game developed by Tom Fulp for his website Newgrounds. At the time of its release, it was "one of the most sophisticated" browser games, exhibiting "a complexity of design and polish in presentation that [was] virtually unseen in amateur Flash game development".

  5. Newgrounds - Wikipedia

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    It subsequently became one of the most "active Flash creator communities in the English-speaking Internet" and served as a place that video game developers could begin their careers. [19] Flash was once described by Newgrounds as the "driving force" behind the site. [28]

  6. John Cooney (video game developer) - Wikipedia

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    John Cooney (born 1986 or 1987), [1] also known by his pseudonym jmtb02, is an American game developer and former chief executive officer of Armor Games. He is best known for his numerous Flash games, many of which feature a blue elephant as the player avatar, including Achievement Unlocked and This is the Only Level. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. The Behemoth - Wikipedia

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    The Behemoth's second game, Castle Crashers, was released August 27, 2008, originally for the Xbox Live Arcade service, eventually re-releasing for the PlayStation 3 on August 31, 2010, and Microsoft Windows/OS X on September 26, 2012.

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