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Dead Space did well, leading EA to rebrand Redwood Shores as Visceral Games in 2009 and operate as a "genre" studio. [14] During the development for Dead Space, EA Redwood Shores (now Visceral Games) gave Isaac a portmanteau name from the science fiction writers Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke. [15]
Dead Space is a 1991 American science-fiction horror film directed by Fred Gallo and produced by Mike Elliott for Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures. It was a remake of Corman's Forbidden World (1982). [ 1 ]
Release date Length Label Source Dead Space Original Soundtrack: November 11, 2008 1:01:07 Electronic Arts [62] [78] Dead Space 2 Original Videogame Score: January 25, 2011 1:00:22 Electronic Arts [63] Dead Space 2 Collector's Edition Original Soundtrack: January 25, 2011 1:00:15 Electronic Arts [79] Dead Space 3 Original Video Game Score ...
Genghis Khan [a] (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, [b] was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes , he launched a series of military campaigns , conquering large parts of China and Central Asia .
An End to Killing (Chinese: 止杀令; pinyin: Zhǐ Shā Lìng, also known as Kingdom of Conquerors) is a 2013 Chinese historical action war film directed by Wang Ping, and written and produced by Ran Ping.
Ögedei Khan, successor of Genghis. Genghis Khan was declared Khaghan in 1206. The Mongols had united under his leadership, and defeated the rival tribes of the steppes. [1] In the same period, China proper was divided into three separate dynastic states.
Ariq Böke was the youngest son of Sorghaghtani Beki and Tolui, the youngest son of Genghis Khan. When Genghis died in 1227, the leadership of the Empire passed to Genghis' third son (Ariq Böke's uncle), Ögedei. He peacefully attended the elections of both his uncle, Great Khan Ögedei and Ögedei's successor and eldest son, Güyük.
Genghis Khan was released by The Bigger Picture in only 40 U.S. theaters on February 21, 2008. As of February 25, it has made only US$3,892 there. It grossed nearly US$11 million in Japan and Mongolia. [1] Genghis Khan was released on DVD in the US in 2008.