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Anima is a tabletop role-playing franchise developed by Spain-based company Anima Game Studio. The fantasy setting of Anima is called Gaïa. Anima draws significant inspiration from Japanese role-playing video games like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest and Suikoden.
Gaia, Inc. is an American media company founded in 1988 by Jirka Rysavy in Louisville, Colorado.It owns and operates Gaia TV, an over-the-top subscription video on-demand service consisting of original and licensed alternative media documentaries.
Numerous other Catalyst books were produced, including the Citybook series, seven Traps books, Treasure Vault, and the Lejentia campaign setting. The latest, City of the Gods Map Pack was produced in 2011. [needs update?] Citybook I was the 1982 winner of the HG Wells Best Role Playing Adventure in 1982. [1]
Most horizontal shooters require the player's ship to come in contact with a capsule to gain weapons. In Gaiares the TOZ System device can be fired out like the R-Type's Force, except each time it comes in contact with an enemy, it would inherit and learn its weapon; the player can steal from the same enemy repeatedly until the weapon's strength is maxed out.
Vault of the Drow, also by Gygax and the last of the D-series, was also originally published in 1978 as a 32-page booklet with a two-color outer cover. [7] The original printing featured monochrome cover artwork by David C. Sutherland III. [citation needed] In 1981, TSR re-issued the adventure with a new color cover. [7]
Aeria Games, formerly known as Aeria Games and Entertainment, was an online game publisher.The corporate headquarters were in Berlin, Germany. [2]Aeria Games was a privately-owned organization by Aeria Games & Entertainment Inc, later a subsidiary of ProSiebenSat.1 Media, [3] and later of Gamigo, which operated an Internet gaming portal for massively multiplayer online games.
Gaia Seed was released in Japan on December 13, 1996. [1] It was re-released on the PlayStation Network on July 8, 2009, and retailed for 571円. [4] [5] The game is considered quite rare. [6] [7] A 2005 United Kingdom listing gave the price as £50-£80, while a 2014 listing put the game at £80. [2] [6]
2024 XA 1, formerly designated as C0WEPC5, is a small meteoroid that fell over eastern Siberia near the city of Olekminsk on 3 December 2024, 16:15 GMT, around 1,000 kilometers east of the Tunguska event impact location.