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Pulp Hero: Action-Adventure in the style of the 1920s-1930s pulp adventure magazines (flying aces, daring archaeologists, Nazis, masked men, gangsters, mad scientists, and so on). Dark Champions: Modern-day Action Adventure such as non-superpowered vigilantes, military or law enforcement, international espionage, etc.
Hero System Rulesbook is the basic rulebook that presents a role-playing system used by all Hero Games products. [1] It uses a simplified game mechanic using primarily six-sided dice to main attributes and skill challenges, a hex grid for maps, and a "point-buy" system for buying skills and powers.
1987 Honda ATC50 (prototype) 1973–1974, 1978-1985 Honda ATC70; first mini ATV; 1970-1978 Honda ATC90 (was US90 from 1970 to 1973); 1979-1985 Honda ATC110; 1984-1987 Honda ATC125M
G502 Hero 2018: 11: Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled) IR Optical: Hero: 100-25600 [37] Wired — Five 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse: Update to the G502 Proteus Spectrum with new Hero sensor and new braided cable: 121 g (4.3 oz) (without cable) 168 g (5.9 oz) (with cable) G ...
The Hero Honda CBZ is a motorcycle launched in early 1999 by Hero Honda, with an original Honda 156.8cc single-cylinder engine. The styling of the bike was a scaled version of the Honda CB series . The CBZ has an Over Square and Overhead camshaft engine with a Keihin slide type carburetor with accelerator pump.
This is a list of miniatures and supplements for HeroClix, a collectible miniatures game using the Clix system and revolving around the world of superhero comic books and related media.
Hero Honda started its operations in 1984 as a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. [5] [6] "Hero" is the brand name used by the Munjal brothers for their flagship company, Hero Cycles Ltd.
The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges.