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  2. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    A game controller, gaming controller, or simply controller, is an input device or input/output device used with video games or entertainment systems to provide input to a video game. Input devices that have been classified as game controllers include keyboards , mice , gamepads , and joysticks , as well as special purpose devices, such as ...

  3. Paddle (game controller) - Wikipedia

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    Two Paddles for the Atari 2600. A paddle is a game controller with a round wheel and one or more fire buttons, where the wheel is typically used to control movement of the player object along one axis of the video screen. A paddle controller rotates through a fixed arc (usually about 330 degrees); it has a stop at each end.

  4. List of Cardcaptor Sakura chapters - Wikipedia

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    Kaito believes that he will be able to make Sakura produce the magic he needs when the play is performed. Naoko was inspired by a book Akiho owns called “Alice in Clockland,” and Kero reveals to Sakura that it is a powerful spell book. Sakura encounters the hooded figure in her sleep, and suspects that they are Akiho, not Syaoran.

  5. Sakura Trick - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Trick (Japanese: 桜Trick, Hepburn: Sakura Torikku) is a Japanese 4-panel yuri manga series written and illustrated by Tachi . It was serialized in Houbunsha 's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Miracle! from March 2011 to August 2017, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volume.

  6. Cherry Petals Fall Like Teardrops - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Petals Fall Like Teardrops (それは舞い散る桜のように, Sore wa Maichiru Sakura no Yōni) is the third and last game developed by eroge maker BasiL, after their second installment 21-Two One-, before dissolving into what is now Navel.

  7. The Ark Sakura - Wikipedia

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    The Ark Sakura (方舟さくら丸 Hakobune Sakura-maru) is a novel by the Japanese novelist Kōbō Abe.The novel's protagonist is a recluse who, convinced that the world will end soon, takes up residence in an abandoned mine and then attempts to sell tickets to his "ark" to people he deems worthy of saving from the apocalypse.

  8. Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Tsubasa explores the fragility of human relationships through Sakura losing all of her memories involving her love interest, Syaoran. [15] Despite this tragedy, Syaoran manages to become friends with other characters across his journey. Furthermore, Sakura once again develops feelings for Syaoran who at the same time starts falling for her again.

  9. Snow Sakura - Wikipedia

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    Snow Sakura (Japanese: 雪桜, yukizakura) is a visual novel first developed and published by D.O. and released on November 28, 2003. [1] This interactive fiction game was translated into English language and then published by G-Collections in December 2007. [ 2 ]