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  2. List of video games based on anime or manga - Wikipedia

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    Video games based on anime and manga also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties. The list does not include games based on western cartoons , which are separately listed at List of video games based on cartoons .

  3. World Dai Star - Wikipedia

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    World Dai Star (ワールドダイスター, Wārudo Dai Sutā) is a Japanese mixed-media project written by Takahiro and created by Egg Firm and Bandai Namco Filmworks, with original character designs by Mika Pikazo.

  4. ACG (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    ACG ("Animation, Comics, and Games") is a term used in some subcultures of Greater China and East Asia.Because there is a strong economic and cultural interlinkage that exists between anime, manga, and games in Japanese and East Asian culture at large, the term ACG is used to describe this phenomenon in relative fields.

  5. Myst - Wikipedia

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    Myst is an adventure video game designed by Rand and Robyn Miller.It was developed by Cyan, Inc., published by Broderbund, and first released in 1993 for the Macintosh.In the game, the player travels via a special book to a mysterious island called Myst.

  6. White Star - Wikipedia

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    White Star Woluwé F.C., a football club in Belgium; FBC White Star, a football club in Peru; Operation White Star, name for the U.S. military assistance program to Laos from 1959-1962; The Order of the White Star of Estonia; Tesla Model S, previously codename Whitestar, a Tesla Motors electric sedan; Wisła Kraków, a football club in Poland ...

  7. White Stars F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Despite the Cup win, in August 1879, the White Stars' secretary wrote to his opposite number at Newtown with a view to fielding a combined club in the Welsh Cup. [18] A new club, Excelsior, was duly formed, [19] but although most of the Newtown players joined it, [20] most of the White Stars remained aloof, or played for Excelsior in addition to the Stars.

  8. LaserDisc - Wikipedia

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    Under contract from the U.S. military, Matrox produced a combination computer/LaserDisc player for instructional purposes. The computer was a 286, the LaserDisc player only capable of reading the analog audio tracks. Together they weighed 43 lb (20 kg) and sturdy handles were provided in case two people were required to lift the unit.