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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/Source materials

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    When making your own maps for a specialized purpose, check out the basic templates provided at Wikipedia:Blank maps; User:Brooke Vibber/Maps and images for Wikipedia; User:Morwen/maps; Libre Map Project boundary maps - Blank boundary maps for all 50 United States including state, county, and county subdivisions. Commons:Map resources#Map ...

  3. List of creepypastas - Wikipedia

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    [37] [39] Some YouTubers made a 12-foot (3.7 m) model of the monster, and one-man developer Modus Interactive created a Siren Head game which was played by YouTubers Markiplier and Jacksepticeye. [39] Writers for PC Gamer and The Daily Dot have compared the creepypasta to Slender Man. [37] [38] It was the topic of an episode of the PBS show ...

  4. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    All players are automatically equipped with basic items such as a vest and helmet from the start of the round. This mode takes place on its own map known as Iron Dome. [23] [24] Free Fire Craftland editor. Craftland allows players to design their own maps in Free Fire using an in-game builder tool. The maps created can be shared and played with ...

  5. Shiren the Wanderer - Wikipedia

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    Shiren the Wanderer [1] is a video game series of roguelike and role-playing games developed by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft).Unlike licensed crossovers within the Mystery Dungeon franchise, this series features original characters, including the eponymous rōnin protagonist Shiren and his traveling companion and talking weasel Koppa, with a plot and the location set generally in feudal ...

  6. Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island

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    The story is set between the events of Shiren the Wanderer GB: Monster of Moonlight Village and Shiren the Wanderer 4: The Eye of God and the Devil's Navel. [13] As Shiren and Koppa, referred to as a ferret, leave Tsukikage Village few months after, both of them start dreaming of an island.

  7. Keiichiro Toyama - Wikipedia

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    The game was successful and produced various sequels, but Toyama left Team Silent in 1999 after the first game was launched to join Japan Studio afterwards to work on the Siren series. [3] [6] One of the first games he worked on in Sony was Yoake no Mariko, a collaboration with Spümcø, where he was a gameplay designer. [7]

  8. The Suffering (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] Scott Osborne scored the PC version 4 out of 5, writing "The Suffering offers a smooth blend of survival horror and shooter action." Of the PC port, he wrote "you'll find a few bugs, clipping problems, and occasional clunky moments when a character's important dialogue is interrupted by that of a scripted event, creating an audio muddle.

  9. Siren (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Siren, [a] known as Forbidden Siren in the PAL region, is a 2003 survival horror stealth video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was originally released in Japan in November 6, 2003, and in other regions between March and April of the following year.