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The 2024 BBC article
[edit]Two major pieces of information is clearly wrong.[1] The first game was a huge success, selling about 26 million copies, according to Lee. He seems to have gotten unit sales for the entire series confused for this one game. Also Lee says he presented a prototype of the game to bosses of both companies and the International Olympics Committee (IOC), and all of them were impressed. Lee's website states he presented Olympic Trivia. Eurogamer provides a better news piece. « Ryūkotsusei » 23:12, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
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