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  2. Sword Art Online II - Wikipedia

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    GGO player Sinon snipes a boss in an underground dungeon in SBC Glocken, managing to defeat it with her FR F2 sniper rifle and receiving a PGM Hécate II as her reward. She later assists squadron leader Dyne and squadron member Ginrou in an ambush against another squadron, whose bodyguard named Behemoth is equipped with a minigun.

  3. Sword Art Online season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Season of television series Sword Art Online Season 1 Cover of the first DVD volume as released by Aniplex of America No. of episodes 25 + 1 special Release Original network Tokyo MX Original release July 8 (2012-07-08) – December 23, 2012 (2012-12-23) Season chronology Next → Sword Art Online II List of episodes Sword Art Online is a Japanese science fiction anime television series based ...

  4. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    1. An abbreviation for first-person shooter. 2. An abbreviation for frames per second. See frame rate. frag To kill or achieve a kill in a game against a player or non-player opponent. [66] See also gib. frame rate A measure of the rendering speed of a video game's graphics, typically in frames per second (FPS). frame-perfect

  5. Sword Art Online: Lost Song - Wikipedia

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    Within the first week of its release in Japan, the PS3 and Vita versions sold 55,090 and 139,298 copies, respectively, with a total of 194,388 copies being sold. The two versions' sales were the sixth- and second-most of the week, respectively. [60] The numbers reached as high as 65,000 (PS3), 177,000 (Vita), and 18,000 (PS4).

  6. Senran Kagura - Wikipedia

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    Senran Kagura (Japanese: 閃乱カグラ) is a multimedia franchise created by Kenichiro Takaki and developed primarily by Tamsoft and Marvelous.The series debuted in Japan in 2011 with the release of Senran Kagura: Shōjo-tachi no Shinei (Senran Kagura: Portrait of Girls) for the Nintendo 3DS and debuted abroad in 2013 with Senran Kagura Burst.

  7. Tsathoggua - Wikipedia

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    The first description of Tsathoggua occurs in "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros", in which the protagonists encounter one of the entity's idols: He was very squat and pot-bellied, his head was more like a monstrous toad than a deity, and his whole body was covered with an imitation of short fur, giving somehow a vague sensation of both the bat and the sloth.

  8. Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night

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    In 2022, Akihiko Kayaba creates a virtual reality massively multiplayer online role-playing game (VRMMORPG) named Sword Art Online (SAO).As depicted in the first volume of the Sword Art Online: Progressive light novel series, the NerveGear is a 2nd generation FullDive device developed by a company named Argus, with Kayaba as its creator.

  9. Jessica Priest - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Priest is a character from the Spawn universe.Created for the 1997 film Spawn as a gender-swapped adaptation of Chapel, Al Simmons's killer in the comic book, Priest was played by Melinda Clarke in the film, [1] before being adapted to Spawn comics as a separate character from Chapel.