Axon Gemini Blue Corporation

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The Axon Gemini Blue Corporation (AGB) is a multinational game and neuroscience company, incorporated in Japan, but having shareholders in many major countries including the United States, South Korea, Germany, and Croagland. AGB's business is related primarily to the fields of electronic games and advanced neuro-medical technology. It is well known as the developer of the Neural Experiential Deferral Device (the "Level Up Box") and Krono Leap Image Process Yielder units. It is also infamous in certain circles for its buyout of the then-troubled Lubion Corporation in 1984. AGB's decision to discontinue production of many of the more eclectic entertainment titles for Lubion's faltering LAV-C system was met with outcry from the cult following that had developed around some of its games. A small, but hard core group of fans were particularly upset about the cancellation of Schmaxilla and Uberfriends: Penultimate Decline Urban.

AGB also created the controversial product "Braino", which is now illegal on all but two continents.

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