- Rock Band
... be able to develop future ''Guitar Hero'' games. Instead, [[Neversoft]], a subsidiary of Activision, would take over development; the company released ''[[Guita ...
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- Music video game
... AM9 division was renamed United Game Artists and became a semi-autonomous subsidiary.<ref name=am9/> Under this new name, the division's next title was '''''[[ ...
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- Harmonix Music Systems
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- Guitar Hero
... ''''' is a series of [[music video game]]s published by [[RedOctane]], a [[subsidiary]] of [[Activision]]. The series is notable for its use of a plastic [[guit ...
... e ''Guitar Hero'' series. Instead, developing would go to [[Neversoft]], a subsidiary of Activision known for developing the [[Tony Hawk's (series)|''Tony Hawk' ...
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- Seattle, Washington
... ACCAR]] (#169) and to international mobile telephony giant T-Mobile's U.S. subsidiary T-Mobile USA.<ref name=Fortune500/>
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- RedOctane
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... ero'' series]] beginning in November 2005. RedOctane became a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Activision]] in 2006.
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- Activision
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|type=Subsidiary of [[Activision Blizzard]]
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- MTV Networks
... ing interest in 1986. It was then folded into Viacom International Inc., a subsidiary of Viacom Inc., and is no longer a distinct legal entity.
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- Neversoft
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- Peter Moore (business)
... fornia State University]], Long Beach. He worked for Patrick USA, the U.S. subsidiary of a French company, and then at [[Reebok]] for almost two decades.<ref>[h ...
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- The Hives
In 1995 they were signed by [[Pelle Almqvist]] to Sidekick records, a subsidiary of the Swedish [[skate punk]] [[record label]] [[Burning Heart Records]]. ...
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- Best Buy
... nolia Audio Video]], [[Pacific Sales]], and, in Canada the Best Buy Canada subsidiary operates most stores under the [[Future Shop]] label. Together these opera ...
... (in Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada), all through its U.S. retail subsidiary. They also operate 51 Best Buy and 128 [[Future Shop]] stores throughout C ...
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- Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart Stores Division U.S. is Wal-Mart's largest business subsidiary, accounting for 67.2% of net sales for financial year 2006.<ref name="annr ...
[[Image:Asda wb.jpg|thumb|right|Wal-Mart's UK subsidiary, ASDA]]
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- Sam's Club
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- Disturbed
| Label = [[Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant]], [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]], [[Reprise Records|R ...
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- Official Xbox Magazine
... s]] and the senior editors are [[Dan Amrich]], [[Ryan McCaffrey]]. Several subsidiary magazines of the UK version are published in other parts of the world, suc ...
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- Wired (magazine)
... '' was purchased by [[Advance Publications]], who assigned it to Advance's subsidiary, [[New York]]-based publisher Condé Nast Publications (while keeping ''Wi ...
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- FM radio
... rm well under multipath RF conditions. In addition it did not allow for [[Subsidiary Communications Authority|SCA]] services because of its wide FM sub-carrier ...
... Stereo, Quad and RDS) using subcarriers are sometimes referred to as SCA (subsidiary communications authorisation) services. Uses for such subcarriers include ...
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- Gibson Guitar Corporation
==Subsidiary companies==
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- Konami
... games that they could release during the year. In the case of Konami, this subsidiary was known as '''[[Ultra (company)|Ultra Games]]''', and a large number of ...
... ction facility in [[Paradise, Nevada]] for its [[casino]] gaming equipment subsidiary, Konami Gaming.<ref>[http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=10333 Kon ...
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