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  2. King of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The second edition of King of Tokyo features new artwork and introduces two new monsters Cyber Kitty and Space Penguin, replacing Cyber Bunny and Kraken. Target (USA) had a special release which replaced Gigazaur with Baby Gigazaur. King of Tokyo Dark Edition is a limited-print standalone game.

  3. 3DeT - Wikipedia

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    The name of the game is a pun on the famous Dungeons & Dragons or "D&D"; the original version of the game – Defensores de Tóquio ("Defenders of Tokyo") – was a satire of tokusatsu, fighting games, and anime series. It was created by Marcelo Cassaro and published by Trama Editorial, later known as Editora Talismã.

  4. Richard Garfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Channing Garfield (born June 26, 1963) is an American mathematician, inventor and game designer. Garfield created Magic: The Gathering, which is considered to be the first collectible card game (CCG).

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  6. Kiyoshi Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Kiyoshi Kimura's life-sized statue in front of his restaurant Sushi Zanmai, this one in Osaka's Dotonbori. Kiyoshi Kimura (Japanese: 木村 清, romanized: Kimura Kiyoshi; born 19 April 1952) is known as the "Tuna King" of Japan.

  7. Target Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Target Tokyo is a 22-minute film produced by the US Air Force and portraying the travels of an aircraft bomber and its crew from training in the U.S. and Saipan to the bombing of Tokyo. [2] It was partially shot in Saipan, thus becoming the first example of a cinema of Northern Mariana Islands. Future U.S. president Ronald Reagan was the narrator.

  8. Takashi Ito (kickboxer) - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Itō (伊藤 隆, Itō Takashi, born September 22, 1970) is a Japanese former welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Yamaki Gym in Setagaya, Tokyo.He is the owner of kickboxing gym "TARGET", and the manager of the kickboxing promotion company "R.I.S.E.".

  9. Toyotomi Hideyoshi - Wikipedia

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    It is believed, but not certain, that the reason he refused or could not obtain the title of shogun (征夷大将軍), the leader of the warrior class, was because he was of peasant origin. [3] [4] Hideyoshi rose from a peasant background as a retainer of the prominent lord Oda Nobunaga to become one of the most powerful men in Japanese history.

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