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First released in October 2021, it is the ninth installment in The Legend of Sword and Fairy video game series, preceded by The Legend of Sword and Fairy 6 (2015). The story is set about 100 years after the events of The Legend of Sword and Fairy 2 , with numerous homages to all previous games and some of the characters from the second, third ...
The "Juzumaru-Tsunetsugu" is a katana sword associated with Nichiren. The sword was given to Nichiren by lay follower Nanbu Sanenaga for protection. Nichiren did not use the sword, rather held it as a symbol for the "destroying of iniquity and establishing righteousness" and placed a juzu rosary on its hilt, thus giving the sword its accorded name.
Action RPG: Sequel to .hack//G.U. vol.2//Reminisce. 2007 (RU) 2008 (NA) 7.62: Apeiron: 1C Company: Modern: WIN: Tactical RPG Real-time: Sequel to Brigade E5: New Jagged Union. 2007 (JP) Absolute: Blazing Infinity アブソリュート ブレイジングインフィニティ: Idea Factory: Idea Factory: Fantasy: X360: Port: Tactical RPG [2] Port ...
Rendition is a 2007 work of interactive fiction by "nespresso", written using Inform 7 and published in z-code format, in which the player performs an interrogation of a suspected terrorist. The game describes itself as a "political art experiment in text adventure form".
The 7th Saga [a] is a turn-based role-playing video game developed by Produce! and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. [2] The game made innovative use of a radar system during gameplay. It featured 7 playable characters of various types including humans, an elf, a dwarf, robots, a demon, and an alien.
The Z-machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Joel Berez and Marc Blank in 1979 and used by Infocom for its text adventure games.Infocom compiled game code to files containing Z-machine instructions (called story files or Z-code files) and could therefore port its text adventures to a new platform simply by writing a Z-machine implementation for that platform.
7 Colors (a.k.a. Filler) is a puzzle game, designed by Dmitry Pashkov. It was developed by the Russian company Gamos in 1991. The game was published by ...
At least five other video games based on the anime series have been released: two for the Game Boy (the second one with the title Magic Knight Rayearth 2nd: The Missing Colors), one for the Super Famicom, and two for the Sega Game Gear (the second game subtitled "Making of Magic Knight"). All six are completely different games, not ports.