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Splatoon [a] [b] is a third-person shooter video game franchise created by Hisashi Nogami and Shintaro Sato, and developed and owned by Nintendo.Set in the far future on a post-apocalyptic Earth inhabited by anthropomorphic marine animals, the series centers around terrestrial cephalopods known as Inklings and Octolings — based on squids and octopuses respectively — which can transform ...
Splatoon (スプラトゥーン, Supuratun) is an action-comedy Japanese manga based on the video game series of the same name, and illustrated by Sankichi Hinodeya. [1] The manga follows the Blue Team, a group of Inklings that compete in Turf Wars, the primary online battle mode in the Splatoon franchise. Goggles, a member of the Blue Team ...
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Splatoon was the first game in the Splatoon series, and the first to feature Callie and Marie as characters. Callie and Marie appear as the hosts of the game, and news reporters of Inkopolis. [4] The two also appear in the games campaign under the aliases Agent 1 and 2. [3]
Splatoon [a] is a 2015 third-person shooter video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U.The game centers around Inklings—anthropomorphic cephalopodic lifeforms that can transform between humanoid and cephalopod forms and frequently engage in turf wars with each other and use a variety of weapons that produce and shoot colored ink while in humanoid form, or swim and hide in ...
Ready Ref Sheets was published by Judges Guild in 1977 as a 56-page book. [1] Judges Guild published a second edition in 1978. [1]In 1976, Judges Guild began releasing packages to their early subscribers in the format of loose leaf sheets in a large envelope, sometimes with a stapled booklet, starting with their Initial Package (1976) that came in a plain, unmarked envelope.