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"Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto" (世界中の誰よりきっと, lit. "Surely More Than Anyone in the World") is the 25th single by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama and a collaboration with the band Wands. Written by Show Wesugi, Nakayama, and Tetsurō Oda, the single was released on October 28, 1992, by King Records. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Dramatic Songs: Miho Nakayama on TV Theme (ドラマティック・ソングス, Doramatikku Songusu) is the fifth compilation album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. ...
Afro Samurai (video game) Afro Samurai 2; Aim for the Ace! (1993 video game) Akira (video game) Akuma-kun; Alex Kidd: High-Tech World; Angel Beats! 1st Beat; Armored Police Metal Jack; Arslan: The Warriors of Legend; Assassination Classroom: Grand Siege on Koro-sensei; Attack on Titan (video game) Attack on Titan 2; Attack on Titan: Humanity in ...
To buy more expensive and stronger characters, the player collects gold coins as a reward for beating enemies. [2] Multiplayer fights use an odd variation of tic-tac-toe: the game has an overhead map consisting of squares. Players choose where to fight, and the square is marked with the winner's symbol. Getting a line of six squares wins the game.
AnimePlay PC games are the visual novels released in the United States by Hirameki International. Currently, they include: Ai Yori Aoshi, a port of the PlayStation 2 game. Animamundi, a gothic horror game. Ever17, a mystery/suspense/romance game. Piece of Wonder, a strategy game/romance. Yo-Jin-Bo, an action/romance game.
Ryū: Naki no Ryū Yori (June 28, 1990, PC-9801, published by Wolf Team) Ryū: Naki no Ryū Yori (February 15, 1991, Sharp X68000, published by Wolf Team) Naki no Ryū: Mahjong Hishō-den (December 25, 1992, Super Famicom, published by IGS) Mahjong Hishō-den: Shin Naki no Ryū (October 27, 1995, Super Famicom, published by Bec)
Best of Wands History is the third and final greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Wands. [1] It was released on 9 June 2000 under B-Gram Records label. This album consists of selected singles and album pick-ups with vocalists Show Uesugi and Jiro Waku.
Keyboardmania (キーボードマニア, Kībōdomania) (alternately KEYBOARD MANIA, and abbreviated KBM) is a rhythm video game created by the Bemani division of Konami. In this game up to two players use 24-key keyboards to play the piano or keyboard part of a selected song. Notes are represented on-screen by small bars that scroll downward ...