
Taylor Levesque
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2 months ago |
superjumpmagazine.com | Bryan Finck |James Burns |Brandon Chinn |Taylor Levesque
We're back with the very first Now Playing of 2025! We hope each and every one of you enjoyed a wonderful holiday season and that the new year is fulfilling all your gaming hopes. We've got a big selection of our team's favorites for you this month, so let's get right to it! James Burns - Editor-in-ChiefI think I've officially dumped Dragon Age: The Veilguard in favour of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
superjumpmagazine.com | Taylor Levesque
Welcome to Little Kitty Big City, the family-friendly version of Stray, where you don’t need to feel bad when the cat gets hurt because it always lands on its feet! In this adorable and cartoony world, we follow a kitty on its adventure to find its way back home after falling from an apartment window. Your goal is to eat fish until you can muster enough strength to climb your way back up to your apartment window.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
superjumpmagazine.com | Andrew Johnston |Taylor Levesque
SUPERJUMP Weekly 👋 Hi there! Welcome to the latest edition of SUPERJUMP Weekly. We're exploring the incredibly diverse world of platformers. Given that platformers are among the most prolific of games genres, you won't be surprised to see a broad range of franchises covered here. We're also previewing Ironhive by Wondernaut Studio and showcasing the works of Taylor D. Levesque. We hope you enjoy this issue.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | David Foster |David Harrell |Taylor Levesque
[2] Tex. Gov’t Code § 25A.001(14)(A). [3] Tex. Gov’t Code § 25A.004(d)(1). [4] Act of May 25, 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., ch. 380, § 5 (H.B. 19) (“[T]he business court is created September 1, 2024.”). [5] Id., § 8. [6] Tex. R. Civ. P. 355(c)(1) (“A party may file a notice of removal reflecting the agreement of all parties at any time during the pendency of the action.”); see Tex. Gov’t Code § 25A.006(f). [7] Tex. R. Civ. P. 355(c)(2); see Tex. Gov’t Code § 25A.006(f)(1).
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Sep 28, 2024 |
superjumpmagazine.com | Taylor Levesque
Having survived the death of Google Stadia, the formerly exclusive title from Tequila Works, Gylt, has risen from the ashes and finally made its way to the full complement of current-gen platforms. Originally released in 2019, it was re-released in July 2023 for Windows and all consoles except the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo's inimitable platform finally received the title in March of 2024, completing Gylt's rebirth.
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