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  2. Allan Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    Allan Salisbury (born 1949), known professionally as Sols, is an Australian comic book writer, best known for his newspaper comic Snake Tales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Salisbury's other creations include Lennie the Loser and Fingers and Foes , the latter helping to establish Salisbury in the United States.

  3. Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Baldur's Gate and other Infinity Engine games, Ruins of Myth Drannor features turn-based combat rather than real-time combat. [2] The game uses three-dimensional characters over pre-rendered two-dimensional backgrounds. The game is a dungeon crawl, with a focus on hack and slash combat and the exploration of large dungeons. [2]

  4. Cutscene - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Cutscenes often feature "on the fly" rendering, using the gameplay graphics to create scripted events. Cutscenes can also be pre-rendered computer graphics streamed from a video file. Pre-made videos used in video games (either during cutscenes or during the gameplay itself) are referred to as "full-motion videos" or "FMVs". Cutscenes ...

  5. The Book of Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Ruins consists of ten miniscenarios, dungeons set in ruins of all sorts. Inhabitants include ogres, carnivorous apes, huge spiders, orcs, and efreets. [1] The Book of Ruins is a supplement composed of ten short dungeon adventures designed for four to eight AD&D player characters. Each scenario is set in a structure of between 3-20 ...

  6. Starscourge Radahn - Wikipedia

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    Starscourge Radahn was the child of Radagon - a red-haired champion of the game's Golden Order faction, who worship a cosmic entity known as the Greater Will - and Rennala, queen of the Carians, a group of moon-worshiping nobles and astrologers predating the Elden Ring who draw power from the stars.

  7. Lost Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Lost Ruins received mixed reviews from critics, holding an average critic score of 59/100 on the review aggregator Metacritic. [4] [10] In a 7/10 review of the game, Trent Cannon of Nintendo Life wrote that "Between the pixel art style and punishingly difficult combat, this game is a retro love affair. Unfortunately, that isn't always a good ...

  8. Above the Ruins - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Wakeford distanced himself from right-wing views, and formed Sol Invictus. [2] Years afterward, Wakeford denied ever having been a member of the National Front or Above the Ruins, but later admitted to having been a member of both. [1] The rest of the band members' identities is unknown, despite much speculation and rumors. [1]

  9. Rise to Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Rise to Ruins (formerly Retro-Pixel Castles) is a city-building strategy video game developed by Raymond Doerr and published by his independent company, SixtyGig Games, for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. The game was released into Steam Early Access on 27 October 2014. [1] [2]