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Foundries in Denmark (8 P) Pages in category "Metal companies of Denmark" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The union was founded in 1888, as the Danish Blacksmith and Machine Workers' Association.It became the "Danish Union of Metalworkers" in 1972. [1]Over the years, numerous smaller unions have merged in to the Metalworkers' union.
The neGcon's design was prompted by Namco's desire to accurately replicate the dual-lever controls of their arcade game Cyber Sled on the PlayStation. [1]Examples of racing games that took advantage of the neGcon are the original PlayStation iterations of the Ridge Racer series (Ridge Racer Type 4 also supported the Namco Jogcon), Gran Turismo, Motor Toon Grand Prix, Motor Toon Grand Prix 2 ...
Metal prices are the prices of metal as a commodity that are traded in bulk at a predefined purity or grade. Metal can be split into three major categories, precious metals, industrial metals and other metals. Precious metals and industrial metals are priced by trading of those metals on commodities exchanges. [1]
Fighting Force is a 1997 beat 'em up video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive.It was released for PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo 64.
Artillery are a Danish thrash metal band. They participated in the early development of the genre, and were pioneers in the Danish thrash metal scene with their highly energetic, riff-centric and often fast-paced music. After releasing three full-length albums and touring extensively throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Artillery disbanded in ...
The Digital Fix gave it a score of five out of ten and said: "With the cost of Kinect included, Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor almost matches that price tag but lacks any of the niche appeal". [21] The Escapist gave it one-and-a-half stars out of five: "While the concept is intriguing, the motion controls of Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor fail at ...
The Nintendo 64 controller (model number: NUS-005) is the standard game controller for the Nintendo 64 home video game console.It was first manufactured and released by Nintendo on June 23, 1996, in Japan; in September 29, 1996, in North America; and March 1, 1997, in Europe.