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  2. Canon EOS 7D Mark II - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is a professional [1] digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon. [2] It was announced on September 15, 2014 with a suggested retail price of US$1,799. [ 3 ] It features a 20.2 effective megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor , Full HD video recording at 60 fps, 10.0 frames per second continuous shooting, a 100% accuracy ...

  3. BattleBit Remastered - Wikipedia

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    BattleBit Remastered is a massively multiplayer online first-person shooter developed by a team of three indie developers—SgtOkiDoki, Vilaskis, and TheLiquidHorse—and published by SgtOkiDoki for Microsoft Windows exclusively through the Steam distribution platform.

  4. Bashful - Wikipedia

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    Bashful (character), a character from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; Bashful elephant, a stalagmite in Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, US; Bashful Peak, a mountain in Alaska, US; Boleslaus the Bashful (1226–1279), a Polish prince; Bashful (Pac-Man), one of the ghosts in the arcade game Pac-Man (original name Kimagure (ζ°—γΎγγ‚Œ))

  5. The 7D - Wikipedia

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    The 7D is an American animated television series produced by Disney Television Animation, which premiered on Disney XD on July 7, 2014. It is a re-imagining of the title characters from the 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt Disney Animation Studios .

  6. 7D - Wikipedia

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    7D or 7-D may refer to: 7D (Argentina), a political scandal in Argentina; 7D (Long Island bus) The 7D, an animated series for Disney XD; 7D, the production code for the 1987 Doctor Who serial Time and the Rani; Canon EOS 7D, a 2009 18-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera; Canon EOS 7D Mark II, a 2014 20-megapixel digital single-lens ...

  7. Red Baron II - Wikipedia

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    Red Baron II is a video game for the PC, developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra On-Line. It is the follow-up to the flight simulation Red Baron, released in 1990. Red Baron II was released in December 1997. [1] A patch was released in 1998 that added support for 3D acceleration and renamed the game to Red Baron 3D. [3]

  8. MDK2 - Wikipedia

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    The PC version holds a score of 86%, based on twenty-nine reviews, [43] and 83 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on twenty-three reviews. [46] The PlayStation 2 version holds a score of 80%, based on thirty-five reviews, [44] and 80 out of 100, based on nineteen reviews. [47] The Wii version holds a score of 80%, based on four reviews. [45]

  9. Heretic II - Wikipedia

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    Heretic II was a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s 1998 "Best Action" award, which ultimately went to Battlezone. The editors wrote that Heretic II "proved that the Quake II engine could work in a third-person game and that a spell-casting, shirtless elf could actually kick ass". [16]