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===1992===
* Icehouse [https://web.archive.org/web/20061109020233/http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/icehouse email list established]
* March: Hypothermia #5 is published.
* Wooden pieces (aka: [[Xyloid pieces]]) are made available.
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* April: [[User:Aaron|Aaron Dalton]] launches Super Duper Games, which eventually hosts [[:Category:Games on SDG|online versions]] of several Icehouse games.
* April 25: IcehouseGames.org established.
* June: Mailing list migrated [https://web.archive.org/web/20061109020329/http://lists.looneylabs.com/pipermail/icehouse/ 2005-6 archive]
* June 6: [[Torpedo]] wins the 4th IGDC.
* [[Jacob Davenport]] wins the 16th International Icehouse Tournament. Davenport becomes the first person to win the IIT four times. Jesse Welton wins the Cooler Than Ice award.
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===2020===
* Looney Labs releases the [[Pyramid Quartet]], four standalone small-box releases of specific pyramid games: [[Homeworlds]], [[Martian Chess]], **IceDuo** (a combination of [[IceDice]] and [[TwinWinTwin Win]]), and the previously unpublished [[Nomids]]. **Martian Chess** is released with two new colors, silver for Kickstarter backers and opaque red for retail.
* Due to rising production costs, [[Pyramid Arcade]] temporarily goes out of print.
* December: [[Bowler Rink]] is published as the Looney Labs holiday gift for 2020
 
==A History of IcehouseGames.org==