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Dept. Heaven is a series of video games developed by Sting Entertainment, [1] headed by Shinichi Ito. Four main entries were released across the 2000s and early 2010s - Riviera: The Promised Land (2002), Yggdra Union (2006), Knights in the Nightmare (2008) and Gungnir (2011).
Gungnir, [a], is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation Portable, developed by Sting Entertainment and published by Atlus. It is Episode IX of the Dept. Heaven series, and was released in Japan on May 19, 2011 after two years of development.
PC July 17, 2024: STING CO., LTD. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone: Game Boy Advance: March 23, 2006: Sting Entertainment Sting Entertainment, Atlus USA, 505 Games: Yes Yes Yes PlayStation Portable: January 24, 2008: Yes Yes Nintendo Switch: March 5, 2020: Yes PC February 6, 2023: Sting Entertainment Yes Yes Yes Yes
In Norse mythology, Gungnir (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ ŋ. n ɪər /, "the rocking") is the spear of the god Odin. It is known for always hitting the target of the attacker regardless of the attacker's skill. It is known for always hitting the target of the attacker regardless of the attacker's skill.
Gungnir is most definately a javelin since its mainly used as a porjectile weapon. Nik Sage (talk / contrib) 03:29, 15 June 2008 (UTC) Gungnir is practically always cited as a spear. On books.google.com, a search for "gungnir spear" reveals: (523). Versus "gungnir javelin": (9 - most of which don't refer to Gungnir as a javelin.) As you can see ...
A silver-gilded Thor's hammer found in Scania, Sweden, that once belonged to the collection of Baron Claes Kurck.. Mjölnir (UK: / ˈ m j ɒ l n ɪər / MYOL-neer, US: / ˈ m j ɔː l n ɪər / MYAWL-neer; [1] from Old Norse Mjǫllnir [ˈmjɔlːnir]) is the hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology, used both as a devastating weapon and as a divine instrument to provide blessings.
In 2005, Mingw-w64 was created by OneVision Software under cleanroom software engineering principles, since the original MinGW project was not prompt on updating its code base, including the inclusion of several key new APIs and also much needed 64-bit support.
Schiit Audio (commonly referred to as Schiit) is an American privately held audio company founded in June 2010 that specializes in the design, development, and production of various high-fidelity audio products targeted at the audiophile market, such as standalone digital-to-analog converters (DACs), headphone amplifiers, equalizers, preamplifiers, and speaker amplifiers, as well as ...