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  2. James Pond: Underwater Agent - Wikipedia

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    James Pond: Underwater Agent is a 1990 platform video game developed and published by British company Millennium Interactive for the Amiga, Atari ST and Acorn Archimedes. A port to the Sega Genesis was released by Electronic Arts the same year. It was the first in the James Pond series of games.

  3. James Pond 2 - Wikipedia

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    James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod, also known as Super James Pond on Super NES and Game Boy in North America and Super James Pond 2 in Europe, is a 1991 platform video game.It is the second installment in the James Pond series after James Pond: Underwater Agent and was developed by the same British teams as the original.

  4. The Aquatic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Aquatic Games Starring James Pond and the Aquabats is an arcade sports game. The game is an aquatic-themed parody of games like Konami 's Track & Field . The game contains classical music pieces Ode to Joy (from Beethoven's 9th) in the title screen and Schubert 's fish song " Die Forelle " during certain events.

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  7. Category:James Pond - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Video games relating to James Pond. Pages in category "James Pond"

  8. Savage Pond - Wikipedia

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    The game begins with Colony 1, which is a simple, peaceful pond. The tadpole character can swim around the pond eating amoeba. The only hazard in the pond are the hydra clinging to the bottom of the pond that will sting and kill the tadpole if they touch. There is also a dragonfly that occasionally flies over the pond and drops an egg.

  9. The Pond—Moonlight - Wikipedia

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    The Pond—Moonlight (also exhibited as The Pond—Moonrise [1] [2]) is a pictorialist photograph by Edward Steichen. The photograph was made in 1904 in Mamaroneck, New York, near the home of his friend art critic Charles Caffin. The photograph features a forest across a pond, with part of the Moon appearing over the horizon in a gap in the trees.