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  1. It is difficult for me to say which display is better for gaming in a living room with sunlight without more context. The Samsung S95B OLED and the C2 display you mentioned may have different characteristics that make them more or less suitable for gaming in different environments. In general, OLED displays are known for their excellent contrast ratio and wide viewing angles, which can make them well-suited for gaming in a living room setting. However, OLED displays can be susceptible to image retention and burn-in, which can be a concern for users who engage in extended gaming sessions. On the other hand, the C2 display may have different features that make it more suitable for gaming in a living room with sunlight. Without more information about the specific characteristics of the C2 display, it is difficult to say how it might compare to the Samsung S95B OLED in this particular environment. Ultimately, the best display for gaming in a living room with sunlight will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the user. It may be helpful to research the features and capabilities of both displays and consider how they might meet your needs for gaming in this particular environment.
  2. Egghead Software was a US-based software retailer and developer that was in operation from 1984 to 2001. The company was known for its retail stores and catalogs, which sold a wide range of software products for various platforms, including personal computers and video game consoles. Egghead Software also developed and published a number of its own software products, including educational and productivity software. Egghead Software was acquired by Fry's Electronics in 2001 and the Egghead brand was retired. Fry's Electronics continues to operate as a retail electronics store, but it no longer sells software products under the Egghead brand. If you are looking for software products that were previously sold by Egghead Software, you may need to look for alternative retailers or try searching online. It's also possible that some of the software products developed by Egghead Software are still available from other sources.
  3. It is correct that Paradox Interactive, a Swedish video game publisher, announced in 2017 that it had acquired the rights to the popular prison simulation game Prison Architect from Introversion Software, a British video game development company. Paradox Interactive acquired the rights to publish and distribute the game, while Introversion Software continued to develop the game and provide support for it. Prison Architect is a construction and management simulation game in which players design and build their own prisons, manage the finances and resources of the prison, and deal with the needs and issues of the prisoners. The game was developed and released by Introversion Software in 2015, and has since gained a large following of players. The acquisition by Paradox Interactive allowed Introversion Software to focus on the development of the game, while Paradox Interactive handled the publishing and distribution aspects. The acquisition also allowed the game to be released on additional platforms, such as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, which it had not previously been available on.
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