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The GEM character set is the character set of Digital Research's graphical user interface GEM on Intel platforms. It is based on code page 437 , the original character set of the IBM PC . Like codepage 437, it aligns with ASCII codepoints 32–126, and has additional codepoints including letters with diacritics and other symbols.
Trello is a web-based, kanban-style, list-making application developed by Atlassian. Created in 2011 by Fog Creek Software , [ 5 ] it was spun out to form the basis of a separate company in New York City in 2014 [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and sold to Atlassian in January 2017.
Gem'X received generally positive reception from video game critics, due to its Japanese anime-style girl characters. UK magazines Amiga Power , Amiga Action , Computer and Video Games , ST Format and Zzap!64 scored the game an 88%, 75%, 64%, and 85%, respectively.
Land of the Lustrous (Japanese: 宝石の国, Hepburn: Hōseki no Kuni, lit. ' Land of Jewels ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haruko Ichikawa [].It was published by Kodansha in Monthly Afternoon magazine from October 2012 to April 2024, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.
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Gameplay screenshot of Sakura vs. Lei-Lei (Hsien-Ko) on the CPS II version. In addition to the standard fighting, there are various gems (similar to the ones seen in Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo) that the player can collect during matches to power up their character (based on Red Earth), as well as elemental orbs which can be thrown to the opponent in a variety of angles (visually based on ...
A dakimakura featuring the character Mirai Suenaga. During the late '90s and early 2000s, dakimakura began to intertwine with otaku culture, leading to the production of pillow covers featuring printed images of bishōjo and bishōnen posed lying down from various anime or bishōjo games.