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Rush Hour is a sliding block puzzle invented by Nob Yoshigahara in the 1970s. The goal is to get the red car out of a 6x6 grid by moving other vehicles out of its way.
ThinkFun, formerly Binary Arts, is a US-based company that produces games and puzzles for children and adults. Founded in 1985, it has developed products such as Rush Hour, Zingo, MathDice, and Chocolate Fix, and partnered with researchers to study the effects of gameplay on cognition.
Perhaps best known as a puzzle inventor, he commercially licensed his designs, such as the Rush Hour puzzle game, to companies including Binary Arts (now known as ThinkFun), Ishi Press, and Hanayama. He was also an avid computer programmer who used computers to help solve mathematical puzzles.
Scott Kim is an American artist and author of Korean descent who creates puzzles, ambigrams, and logos. He has designed puzzles for magazines, computer games, and books, and is a regular speaker on puzzle design.
Rush Hour, known in Europe as Speedster, is a video game developed by Clockwork Entertainment and published by Psygnosis for the PlayStation and Windows in 1997. The PlayStation version was ported to Japan and published by Nihon Bussan under the name BattleRound USA (バトルラウンドUSA, BatoruRaundo USA) on April 29, 1998.
Rush Hour is a series of American buddy cop action comedy films starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as detectives in Hong Kong and Los Angeles. The franchise consists of three films released from 1998 to 2007, with a possible fourth installment in the works.
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