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Sea Dogs (Russian: Корсары: Проклятье дальних морей, romanized: Korsary: Proklyat'ye dal'nikh morey, lit. ' Corsairs : Curse of the Distant Seas') is a 2000 Russian role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows , developed by Akella and published by Bethesda Softworks .
Wilson Starbuck (December 25, 1897 – December 27, 1983) was an American writer, sailor, and United States Navy officer known for his written works involving life at sea. . He is best known for creating the World War II comic strip Navy Bob Steele which was published by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate from 1939-1945, and for his play Sea Dogs which was staged on Broadway in 19
Due to legal issues, it does not bear the name of the developers' previous pirate games Sea Dogs or Pirates of the Caribbean. Unlike Pirates of the Caribbean, Age Of Pirates was developed with the intent of serving as a true sequel to Sea Dogs despite the name change, and chronicles the story of the children of the main character from the original.
The game is a sequel to Sea Dogs (Корсары) and was originally planned to be released as Sea Dogs 2, but was soon renamed as a tie-in to the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie. However, the game has little connection to the film aside from that, A version of the game for the PlayStation 2 was planned, but was later cancelled. [4] [5]
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The car that hit six cyclists from the German track cycling team, Benjamin Boos, Tobias Buck-Gramcko, Bruno Kessler, Moritz Augenstein, Louis Gentzik and Max-David Briesewere.
Sea Dogs, a 1916 U.S. silent film; Sea Dogs (play), a 1939 Broadway play by Wilson Starbuck; Sea Dogs, a 2000 videogame; Sea Dogs of Australia, a 1913 Australian silent film "Seadogs", an episode of the television series NCIS