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Pirate Gold typically refers to buried treasure in pirate lore. It may also refer to: The Pirate's Gold, a 1908 silent film; Pirate Gold, starring Harry Carey; Pirate Gold (1920 serial), a film serial directed by George B. Seitz; Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold, 1942 comic book story
Pirates! Gold features Super VGA graphics including hand-painted screens, and a more-detailed playing environment than the original. [2] The update also includes 3-D modeled ship and flag animations, and graphic depictions of items that were menu choices in the original game. [3] The player can play as a pirate, privateer, or a pirate hunter. [4]
Pirate Gold is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. Seitz also directed a feature-length version of the serial, Rogues and Romance, released in December 1920. The 10-episode serial was re-edited into the feature-length film Rogues and Romance (1920). The serial is now considered a lost film. [1]
"Morgan's Ghost" (also called "Three Buccaneers" and "Pieces of Eight" in production) is an unreleased cartoon film by Walt Disney Productions, dated around 1939.A Disney comics adaptation, Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold, was published in Dell Comics' Four Color #9 in 1942.
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Whydah Gally and her treasure of captured pirate gold eluded discovery for over 260 years until 1984, when the wreck was found off the coast of Cape Cod, buried under 10–50 ft (3–15 m) of sand, in depths ranging from 16–30 ft (5–9 m) deep, spread for four miles, parallel to the Cape's easternmost coast.
Any pirate whose number is greater than 2G + M/2 will receive no gold. There is no unique solution as to who gets one gold coin and who does not if the number of pirates is 2G+2 or greater. A simple solution dishes out one gold to the odd or even pirates up to 2G depending whether M is an even or odd power of 2.