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Polygon Magic
is a Japanese video game developer. The company develops games for various platforms including arcade, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Facebook, Japanese SNS such as Gree (Japanese social network), GREE and Mobage, and Pachinko. The studio is best known for ''Incredible Crisis'' and the ''Galerians'' series. The company has been a top developer and publisher for Japanese mobile social game field. Polygon Magic has been helping GREE to develop their first party titles. The company has its own social game platform, Porimaji Games. Games developed Arcade *''Fighter's Impact'' (1996) *''Incredible Crisis'' (1999) *''Dragon Chronicle'' (2003) *''Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune'' (2004) *''Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 2'' (2005) *''Lethal Enforcers 3'' (2004) *''Thrill Drive 3'' (2005) *''OutRun 2#OutRun 2 SP DX/SDX, OutRun 2 SP SDX'' (2006) *''Silent Hill: The Arcade'' (2007) PlayStation *''Vs. (video game), Vs.'' (1997) *''Incredible Crisis'' (1999) *''Galerians'' (1999) *'' ...
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Roppongi
Roppongi (, , 'six trees') is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, famous for the affluent Roppongi Hills development area and popular night club scene. A few foreign embassies are located near Roppongi, and the night life is popular with locals and foreigners alike. It is in the central part of Tokyo, south of Akasaka, Tokyo, Akasaka and north of Azabu. History The name ''Roppongi'', which appears to have been coined around 1660, literally means "six trees". According to one account, the name comes from six very old and large Zelkova serrata, zelkova trees that used to mark the area; the first three were cleared, and the last were destroyed during World War II. Another legend has it that the name comes from the fact that six ''daimyōs'' lived nearby during the Edo period, each with the kanji character for "tree" or a kind of tree in their names. Roppongi was not extensively populated until after the Meiji Restoration, although the area was trafficked for centuri ...
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Lethal Enforcers 3
''Lethal Enforcers 3'', known as ''Seigi no Hero'' (セイギノヒーロー or 正義のヒーロー—''Heroes of Justice'') in Japan, is a 3D arcade light gun game which is the third and final installment to Konami's ''Lethal Enforcers'' series. This installment is produced by Shigenobu Matsuyama. Gameplay ''Lethal Enforcers 3'' has players play as six different law enforcement roles in various scenarios in present-day Tokyo, Japan. The policewoman is a hidden character. Players make their way towards checkpoints while shooting criminals, terrorists, or fugitives. Weapons such as submachine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, and assault rifles are also available during each mission. Like Konami's earlier ''Warzaid''/''World Combat'', players point and/or shoot outside the screen to deploy their shields. Raising the shield allows players to protect themselves from incoming enemy fire at the expense of an inability to advance towards the goal. Unlike previous installments, p ...
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Ghost Squad (video Game)
''Ghost Squad'' and ''Ghost Squad: Evolution'' are light gun rail shooter arcade games developed and published by Sega. A home version of the original ''Ghost Squad'' was developed for Nintendo's Wii game console. A sequel, ''Operation GHOST'', was released in arcades in 2012. ''Ghost Squad'' (Arcade) Sega released ''Ghost Squad'' for the arcade in 2004. ''Ghost Squad'' features a simulated IR light gun shaped similarly to the standard-issue weapon the game's protagonists use. This light gun is intended to function realistically: it features a working fire selector switch, a stock, force-feedback recoil, and iron sights. To ensure that the light gun fires accurately, a 20-second "calibration" mode is provided in which the game adjusts for any jostling or damage to the rifle's light-emitting components. ''Ghost Squad'' features different weapons, each with its firing and reload properties (i.e. long shot splash, long reload time) which affect its difficulty of use. ''Ghost Squ ...
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Shattered Blade
Shattered may refer to: Books * ''Shattered'' (Casey book), a 2010 non-fiction book: true-crime account of pregnant mother's murder * ''Shattered'' (Francis novel), a 2000 novel by Dick Francis: glassblower seeks videotape following death of jockey * ''Shattered'' (Koontz novel), a 1973 novel by Dean Koontz: family on road trip pursued by psychopath * ''Shattered'' (Walters novel), a 2006 novel by Eric Walters: spoiled teen put to work in a soup kitchen * ''Shattered'', a 2014 novel by Kevin Hearne: urban fantasy in the Iron Druid universe * '' Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign'', a 2017 non-fiction book by Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen Film * ''Shattered'' (1921 film), a German silent film * ''Shattered'' (1972 film), a British film directed by Alastair Reid, most commonly known as ''Something to Hide'' * ''Shattered'' (1991 film), an American film directed by Wolfgang Petersen * ''Shattered'' (2007 film), a Canadian film directed by Mike Barker, m ...
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Kickoff
Kickoff, kick-off or kick off may refer to: Sport * Kick-off (association football), the method of starting a match or restarting after half-time or a scored goal ** ''Kick Off'' (magazine), a South African football magazine ** ''Kick Off'' (series), a series of computer association football games * Kickoff (gridiron football), the method of starting a game or other drive in American football and Canadian football * Kick-in, also referred to as a kick-off, a procedure in Australian rules football to restart the game after a behind has been scored Music * ''Kick Off'' (album), a 1985 album by Onyanko Club * "Kick-Off", a song by Relient K from the 2001 album '' The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek'' Other * Kickoff meeting A kickoff meeting is the first meeting with the project team and with or without the client of the project. This meeting would follow definition of the base elements for the project and other project planning activities. This meeting introduces ...
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Dark Secret
Dark Secret may refer to: * ''Dark Secret'' (novel), a 2005 novel by Christine Feehan * Dark Secret (horse) (1929–1934), American Thoroughbred racehorse * Dark Secret (film), 1949 UK film based on play '' The Crime at Blossoms'' * Dark Secret (novel), a 2016 novel by Edward M. Lerner {{disambiguation ...
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Disney Sports Basketball
is a 2002 sports video game published by Konami. It was released for the GameCube, and the Game Boy Advance. Gameplay ''DS Basketball'' lets players control on any team. In the GameCube version, it has a 3 members on each team, but for the Game Boy Advance, it only has 2 members for each team. During gameplay, players must use the corresponding accessory to boost up. This allows the team to either shoot, dunk, block, and more. Teams * The Superstars (Mickey Mouse) * The Charmers (Minnie Mouse) * The Seaducks (Donald Duck) * The Belles (Daisy Duck) * The Spacenuts (Goofy) * The TinyRockets (Huey, Dewey, and Louie & José Carioca) * The Shifters ( Max Goof) * The Steamrollers ( Pete) * The Imperials (Mortimer Mouse) * Mickey's All-Stars (Mickey, Minnie and Huey) * Donald's All-Stars (Donald, Daisy and Dewey) * Goofy's All-Stars (Goofy, Max and Louie) * Pete's All-Stars (Pete, Mortimer and Big Bad Wolf) Reception The Game Boy Advance version received "mixed or average" r ...
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Ninjutsu Gakuen Ni Nyuugaku Shiyou No Dan
, and are terms for the techniques and skills used by spies and scouts in pre-modern Japan known as ninja. Some of these techniques are recorded in ninja scrolls, some which have been published and translated. The study of these scrolls have changed the perception of ninja and ninjutsu. While there are martial arts schools that claim to be modern styles of ''ninjutsu'', the historical lineage of these styles only go as far back as the 1950s. Training The skills required of the ninja have come to be known in modern times as , but it is unlikely they were previously named under a single discipline, rather distributed among a variety of espionage and survival skills. Some view ''ninjutsu'' as evidence that ninja were not simple mercenaries because texts contained not only information on combat training, but also information about daily needs, which even included mining techniques. The guidance provided for daily work also included elements that enable the ninja to understand th ...
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Tecmo Classic Arcade
''Tecmo Classic Arcade'' is a collection of classic Tecmo arcade games for the Xbox (console), Xbox. This collection was released on September 13, 2005 in the U.S., October 21, 2005 in Europe and October 27, 2005 in Japan, and contains all of the games that ''Tecmo Hit Parade'' (a similar collection released on the PlayStation 2 exclusively in Japan) includes along with four more games. This game was published and developed by Tecmo. Games There are 11 games in this collection. Games that are not in the original ''Tecmo Hit Parade'' are marked by an asterisk. *''Bomb Jack'' (1984) *''Pinball Action'' (1985) *''Pleiads'' (1981) *''Rygar''* (1986) *''Senjyo'' (1983) *''Solomon's Key'' (1986) *''Star Force'' (1984) *''Strato Fighter''* (1991) *''Swimmer (video game), Swimmer''* (1982) *''Tecmo Bowl''* (1987) *''Tehkan World Cup, Tecmo Cup'' (1985) Reception ''Tecmo Classic Arcade'' scored fairly low due to the lack of the more important Tecmo games. IGN scored the game a 4.8/10 s ...
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Seven Samurai 20XX
is a PlayStation 2 game released by Sammy Studios in 2004. Its story and concept are based upon Akira Kurosawa's 1954 movie ''Seven Samurai''. Rights for the production of the game were given by the Kurosawa production, with character designs by French artist Mœbius and the composition of the music by Ryuichi Sakamoto. ''Seven Samurai 20XX'' is a re-telling of ''Seven Samurai'' in a futuristic setting. It takes various liberties with the original story to better suit the post setting and introduces anime and modern styled designs. The game follows seven samurai as they fight off an immense army of mutants, cyborgs and other inhuman creatures in an attempt to bring about a regime of peace for those in need. The player takes the role of ''Natoe'', a samurai, and is sent through various locations of post-Japan to fight off hundreds of enemies with a twin-sworded fighting style known as '' Nitou-Ryu''. The year is 20XX and the setting is Japan. Humans and Humanoids, the latter bei ...
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Ash
Ash is the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ''ash'' refers to all non-aqueous, non-gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash is the non-gaseous, non-liquid residue after complete combustion. Ashes as the end product of incomplete combustion are mostly mineral, but usually still contain an amount of combustible organic or other oxidizable residues. The best-known type of ash is wood ash, as a product of wood combustion in campfires, fireplaces, etc. The darker the wood ashes, the higher the content of remaining charcoal from incomplete combustion. The ashes are of different types. Some ashes contain natural compounds that make soil fertile. Others have chemical compounds that can be toxic but may break up in soil from chemical changes and microorganism activity. Like soap, ash is also a disinfecting agent (alkaline). The World Health Organization recommends ash or san ...
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