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Characters discovering treasure in the game Trine 2. In video games, loot is the collection of items picked up by the player character that increase their power or level up their abilities, such as currency, spells, equipment and weapons. Loot is meant to reward the player for progressing in the game, and can be of superior quality to items ...
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The Wii is Nintendo's fifth home video game console, released during the seventh generation of video games.It is the successor to the GameCube, and was first launched in North America on November 19, 2006, followed by a launch in Japan and PAL regions in December 2006.
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Treasure Box is a horror novel by Orson Scott Card. Treasure Box may also refer to: Treasure Box (T-ara album) T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box; Treasure Box – The Complete Sessions 1991–1999, a compilation boxset from the Cranberries "Treasure Box", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
The Spike Video Game Awards (in short VGAs, known as the VGX for the final show) was an annual award show hosted by American television network Spike from 2003 that recognized the best computer and video games of the year.
The new treasure box is located behind the counter at the gift shop and can be viewed at request. The box contains a message congratulating fans on finding Bill and encourages fans to take and leave treasures for future fans' pilgrimages so there's always something for someone on their own Cipher Hunt.