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  2. Bagman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bagman is a platform game released ias an arcade video game by Valadon Automation in 1982. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was licensed to Stern for U.S. distribution in 1983 and to Taito in Japan the same year. In France , the game is titled Le Bagnard ( English : The Convict ).

  3. The Forgotten Realms Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Realms Archives is a compilation of the AD&D Forgotten Realms series from the beginning of the series in 1988 through 1994, including 12 complete games. It was released in April 1997, [1] and re-released a year later as a Silver Edition, which included an interactive demo for 1998's Baldur's Gate, and republished in 2001 as part of the Gamefest Interplay collector's series ...

  4. List of Dickensian characters - Wikipedia

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    Bagman, The One-eyed, is a middle-aged story-teller in The Pickwick Papers. Bagnet family, The A musical and military family headed by Matthew, an old army friend of George Rouncewell. Bagnet's wife, the old girl, knows Matthew so well that he always calls upon her to supply his opinion.

  5. Sack Man - Wikipedia

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    Der Mann mit dem Sack (the man with the bag) by Abraham Bach der Ältere. Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet with naughty children, 1885 Gruss vom Krampus, ca. 1900. The Sack Man (also called the Bag Man or Man with the Bag/Sack) is a figure similar to the bogeyman, portrayed as a man with a sack on his back who carries naughty children away.

  6. Bagman - Wikipedia

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    The term bagman (or bag man) has different meanings in different countries. One group of definitions centers on the idea of traveling. In British usage, "bagman" is a term for a traveling salesman, first known from 1808. [1] In Australian usage, it can mean a tramp or homeless man. [2] [3] However, many other definitions center around money.

  7. Editions of Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective on the legacy of Dungeons & Dragons, academic Evan Torner commented that the aim of the designers was to "simplify and declutter the whole system" – "D&D 3e and 3.5e bear the influence of Eurogame-style elegant design: that the terminology and choices in the game should be immediately intelligible to all who might play it ...

  8. Bagman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bagman, a biochip containing the personality of a fallen comrade in the 2000AD comic Rogue Trooper; Bagman, a 2010 film about Jack Abramoff; The Amazing/Bombastic Bag-Man, an alias of Peter Parker in the Marvel Comics; Sack Man or Bag Man, a bogeyman-figure; Ludo Bagman, a character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series; The Bag Man, a 2014 film

  9. DA module series - Wikipedia

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    The DA module series is a series of four adventures for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, designed to be compatible with the Dungeons & Dragons Expert Set. They were written for character levels 10–14 by Dave Arneson and David J. Ritchie and published from 1986 to 1987.