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  • ...originally meant to be a flashback scene in ''Blackwell Convergence'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own. It was released for Windows on July 22, 2009 and for iOS on July 10, 2014. It was later released for Macintosh, Linux, and Android on September 23, 2014.
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  • ...in Europe on February 24, 2012, and in North America on February 28, 2012. It was released for Windows on April 27, 2012. It takes place in 2080 in a Tokyo that has been ravaged by global warming, wit
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  • It was founded in 1877 as the University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daiga It was renamed the '''Imperial University (帝國大學, Teikoku daigaku)''' i
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...d on the [[Spider-Man series|''Spider-Man'' comics]] by [[Marvel Comics]]. It was released on [[PlayStation 4]] on September 7, [[2018]]. ...el's Spider-Man'' was "The Heist", which was released on October 23, 2018. It features the Maggia crime families of New York, who seek to fill the power
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  • ...me]] by [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]]. It is the first game in the [[Fire Emblem|''Fire Emblem'' series]]. ...or the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan in 1990. It was then released for the [[Virtual Console]] in Japan for [[Wii]] in 2009,
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  • '''''Power Strike II''''' was a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Compile]]. It was the ninth game in the [[Aleste|'''Aleste''' series]]. It is the only game in the series that was released in Japan with the ''Power
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  • It was converted to [[BASIC]] by [[David H. Ahl]] in [[1976]] and published in It was converted from BASIC to [[Inform]] by [[Magnus Olsson]] in [[1999]].
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  • ...ond iteration of the [[PC DOS]] product line by [[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]]. It was extended into [[MS-DOS]] 2.0 and was also the basis for an operating sy ...and [[Aaron Reynolds]], rewrote [[PC DOS]] completely for 2.0, separating it from the [[86-DOS]] base of [[PC DOS 1.0]].
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  • ...was co-developed by [[1-Up Studio|Brownie Brown]] and [[HAL Laboratory]]. It is the third game in [[Nintendo|Nintendo's]] [[EarthBound|''EarthBound'' se It was only released in Japan on [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2006, and was re-rele
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  • ...ins''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the second handheld game in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' se It led to the creation of the ''[[Wario Land]]'' series.
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  • It contains [[DOS]] versions of the first two ''[[Street Fighter]]'' [[video g It also includes ''[[Mega Man (DOS)|Mega Man]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 3 (DOS)|Mega
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  • ...ins''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the second handheld game in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' se It led to the creation of the ''[[Wario Land]]'' series.
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  • ...''Nintendo Research & Development 4''', and was renamed Nintendo EAD after it expanded in 1989. In 2005, after a corporate restructuring by Nintendo pres ...team performed the conversions. Donkey Kong was released on July 1, 1981. It was a huge success in both Japan and North America, propelling Nintendo to
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  • It is based on the real-life Iranian Revolution that occurred from January 7, ..., it is banned in Iran. The creators translated it into Farsi and provided it to Iranians for free.
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  • ...on film by [[Columbia Pictures]] that utilizes computer-generated imagery. It is the second theatrical film in the [[Venom|''Venom'' series]]. ...film was originally scheduled to be released on October 2, 2020, however, it was delayed to June 25, 2021 and then to September 15, 2021, due to the [[C
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...s released for [[Android]] and [[iOS]] worldwide on December 18, [[2022]]. It was released on Nintendo Switch worldwide on January 18, [[2024]]. It is commercial on Nintendo Switch and [[freemium]] on [[Android]] and [[iOS]
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  • ...game]] by [[Zombie Cow Studios]], created with [[Adventure Game Studio]]. It was released on July 12, [[2008]]. It is a freeware game. There is a commercial version that is at a pay-what-you
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  • It handles its comics units through its subsidiary [[DC Comics]] as well as DC ...reating a new subsidiary named DC Entertainment and moving DC Comics under it.
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