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  2. BloodSpell - Wikipedia

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    BloodSpell is a 2006 fantasy film produced by Strange Company. BloodSpell employs filming techniques known as machinima, and is the first feature-length production to use BioWare's Aurora Engine, developed for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights, to generate the video portion of the film. [1]

  3. Little Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Little Nightmares takes place in a 3D world where the player encounters platforming situations and puzzles that must be solved to proceed. The player is generally rendered helpless in their environment due to the lack of any combat abilities, and must rely on stealth and the environment to hide from the various enemies.

  4. List of Angry Video Game Nerd episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Nerd makes his first ever game review, and tries to tackle Castlevania II: Simon's Quest for the NES, revealing the many flaws and issues that came with it.. Notes: This episode was originally created in May 2004, [2] and previously only available as a part of a film compilation tape with other short films created or directed by James Rolfe.

  5. List of PlayStation 2 games (A–K) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Shadow Spell: Flight-Plan: Flight-Plan 2007-01-18 JP: : Dragon Sisters •Simple 2000 Series Vol. 87: The Nadeshiko JP: Tamsoft: D3 Publisher JP, 505 Game Street EU: 2005-11-10 JP: : : Dragon's Lair 3D: Special Edition: Dragonstone Software THQ: 2004-03-26 EU: : Drakan: The Ancients' Gates: Surreal Software: Sony Computer Entertainment ...

  6. Walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    A walkthrough or walk-through may refer to one of the following topics: Factory tour; Rehearsal; Software walkthrough; Strategy guide (video games) Video game ...

  7. Bloody Roar - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Roar has kept somewhat the same controls over the series. A button each for both punch and kick, the beast (transform/attack) button, and a fourth button that has been either a throw button, a block button, an evade button (introduced for some characters in Bloody Roar 4), or a rave button (an early version of Hyper Beast form in the original Bloody Roar only).

  8. Bloody Roar 3 - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Roar 3 [a] is a 2000 arcade fighting video game developed by Eighting and Hudson Soft.It is the sequel to Bloody Roar 2 (1998). Build on Namco System 246 hardware, it was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2001, published by Activision in North America and by Virgin Interactive in Europe.

  9. Bloody Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Wolf (ならず者戦闘部隊ブラッディウルフ, Narazumono Sentō Butai Bloody Wolf, "Rogue Combat Squad: Bloody Wolf"), released in Europe as Battle Rangers, is a run and gun arcade game released by Data East [1] in 1988. Two commandos take on an entire army with many weapons, and defeat bosses to advance levels.