A version named A-VCS-tec Challenge including the modified-first-person 3-D style was developed from 2002 to 2006 by Simon Quernhorst for the Atari 2600 (Sears VCS).
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In August 2010, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington revealed that GameCrush had raised $700,000 in an angel round featuring Scott Banister and his wife Cyan, among other angels and VCs.
In 1973 he was appointed the music director of the Vancouver Cantata Singers (VCS), remaining in that position until 2000.
For example, Plug-ins for Veritas Storage Foundation (VxVM, VxFS) and Veritas Cluster Server (VCS), were announced and released on November 12, 2007, at Oracle OpenWorld.
Speakers included heads of LA-based accelerators, VCs, agencies, and dozens of startup CEOs and executives from Silicon Beach companies including BeachMint, PageWoo, PromoJam, FilmBreak and more.
"The VCs" (with Gerry Finley-Day and Steve MacManus as Ian Rogan (6); Art: Mike McMahon (1), Garry Leach (2, 5, 8–9, 14–15, 21–22 and 25–26), Cam Kennedy (3–4, 6,-7, 10–13, 16–20, 23–24 and 27) and John Richardson (28–32), in 2000 AD #140–175, 1979–1980, collected in You're Hit, You're Dead!, 144 pages, December 2008, ISBN 1-905437-83-8)
VCs of the First World War is a series of books that list the Victoria Cross recipients of the First World War.