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  2. Mythica - Wikipedia

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    Mythic claimed in the lawsuit that the terms "Mythic" and "Mythica" were so close as to cause consumer confusion, thus infringing on Mythic's trademark. [ 4 ] On May 25, 2004, [ 5 ] three months after the game was cancelled, Mythic Entertainment announced that the case was settled and that Microsoft agreed to not use the Mythica name on new ...

  3. Mark Jacobs (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Jacobs is an American game designer, programmer, author and businessman, and the former GM/VP/CEO of Mythic Entertainment, Inc and after Mythic Entertainment was sold to Electronic Arts in 2006 he served as its GM/VP/CEO at EA. [1]

  4. Alara block - Wikipedia

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    Its tagline is, "Five worlds share one fate." The set consists of 249 cards, of which 20 are basic lands, 101 are common, 60 uncommon, 53 rare, and 15 mythic rare. It was the first set to contain cards of the mythic rarity. The design of Shards of Alara focuses on five different "shards" which originally formed a single world. Mechanically ...

  5. Sheira & Loli's Dittydoodle Works - Wikipedia

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    Originating in a magical musical factory, rag doll twin sisters Sheira and Loli are the hosts in the world they share with their friends: resident visual artist Miss Molly, Doodles the wise-cracking talking purple crayon, eccentric but brilliant Professor named Professor Eeky Eeky Kronk, the troublemaking but good-natured yellow reptile-like ...

  6. Kelpie - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the Scots word kelpie is uncertain, but it may be derived from the Gaelic calpa or cailpeach, meaning "heifer" or "colt".The first recorded use of the term to describe a mythological creature, then spelled kaelpie, appears in the manuscript of an ode by William Collins, composed some time before 1759 [2] and reproduced in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh of ...

  7. The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles - Wikipedia

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    Whangdoodleland is the home of the last Whangdoodle that lived in the world. Once the Whangdoodle, and other creatures that are now considered imaginary, lived in our world. However, fearing that people were losing their imaginations in the pursuit of power and greed, the Whangdoodle created a magic and peaceful world over which he reigns.

  8. Lim Ding Wen - Wikipedia

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    Lim Ding Wen. Lim Ding Wen (ζž—ιΌŽζ–‡, born 21 September 1999) is a young programmer living in Singapore.In 2009, at the age of 9, he is the youngest iPhone developer in Singapore, responsible for the app Doodle Kids.

  9. Mystic Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Warriors is set in a dystopian future in New York (this is notable due to the World Trade Center being seen in some stages and the castle in the eighth stage's west 42nd Street sign), where an evil organization known as the Skull Enterprise has taken over the nation and plots a worldwide takeover. The player takes control of one of five ...