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  2. Xenogears - Wikipedia

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    Xenogears [a] is a 1998 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the debut entry in the larger Xeno franchise. The gameplay of Xenogears revolves around navigating 3D environments both on-foot and using humanoid mecha dubbed "Gears". Combat is governed by a version of the turn-based ...

  3. Landmark Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Entertainment Group is a global entertainment design firm based in Los Angeles, California, United States, that creates theme parks, theme park attractions, live entertainment productions, [2] and virtual reality attractions. [3]

  4. Characters of Xenogears - Wikipedia

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    Characters of Xenogears. From left to right: Bart, Citan, Fei, and Billy. This is a list of notable characters from the video game Xenogears, a role-playing video game released in 1998 by Square Enix for the PlayStation video game console. Kunihiko Tanaka was lead character designer, while Tetsuya Takahashi and Masato Kato were lead writers.

  5. Xeno (series) - Wikipedia

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    Xenogears, Xenosaga, and Xenoblade series make extensive use of various religious and philosophical themes. Xenogears incorporated concepts from the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. A particular reference is protagonist Fei, whose personality is split into multiple parts, one of which is a violent persona known as "Id".

  6. Fantawild - Wikipedia

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    The first park opened in the mid-to-late 2000s in Chongqing. As of May 2020, 16 amusement parks operate under the Fantawild name, with seven currently under construction. The chain is owned by the Huaqiang Group. [1] The mascot of the parks is a blue dinosaur named DuLuDuBi, and is typically used as the public image for the chain.

  7. Joypolis - Wikipedia

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    The first flagship Joypolis theme park was located in Yokohama, opening on July 20, 1994. It was the second park to launch under Sega's "Amusement Theme Park" concept after the Osaka ATC Galbo venue in Osaka, which had opened three months previously. Initially exceeding its expected revenue and visitor number targets, it lagged behind after its ...

  8. DreamWorks Animation in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, the park announced that it will finally open on October 1, 2020, along with the rest of the mall. [13] On October 1, 2020, DreamWorks Water Park officially opened to the public. [14] In February 2013, it was revealed that DreamWorks Animation has partnered with Regions GC to build in Russia Europe's largest indoor theme parks.

  9. Lionsgate Entertainment World - Wikipedia

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    Lionsgate Entertainment World, officially abbreviated to LEW, is a theme park found on Hengqin Island, Guangdong Province, China. [2] The park opened on July 31, 2019 as the first Lionsgate Theme Park. Designed by the Thinkwell Group, the park is the first of its kind dubbed "the world's first vertical theme park." [3] [4]