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  2. Bionicle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bionicle (also known as Bionicle: The Game) is a 2003 platform video game developed by Argonaut Games and published by Electronic Arts and Lego Interactive for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows. A port was released for Mac OS X, and a version was also developed for the Game Boy Advance. In the home console version, the player ...

  3. Mata Nui Online Game - Wikipedia

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    It was later re-released in 2006 in downloadable form and in 2013 by Templar on their website. Following the cancelation of Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui, Mata Nui Online Game became the primary vehicle for the 2001 Bionicle story. The game was highly popular and is credited with helping to establish the success of the toy line.

  4. Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui - Wikipedia

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    Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is a fan-made action role-playing video game created by CrainyCreations. Based on The Lego Group's Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open world action role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set ...

  5. List of Bionicle media - Wikipedia

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    BionicleStory.com also had many podcasts recorded by Bionicle writer Greg Farshtey available for download in the "Latest Story" area of the site that tell much of the Generation 1 story. [ 7 ] On the homepage for Bionicle.com, there was a collection of audio recordings, called the Mata Nui Saga , that told some of Mata Nui's story.

  6. Bionicle Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Bionicle Heroes is a 2006 video game published by Eidos Interactive and TT Games Publishing and based on Lego's Bionicle line of constructible action figures. The game was released in November 2006 on PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS; a Nintendo Wii version was later released in April 2007.

  7. Bionicle: Matoran Adventures - Wikipedia

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    The Matoran character can jump and throw discs to combat enemies, while the Turaga character can break obstacles using their elemental power and activate switches. [7] The Turaga character cannot jump as high as the Matoran. [8] The game features six levels and three boss encounters. [7] The Matoran character's disc is upgraded as the game ...

  8. Greg Farshtey - Wikipedia

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    Farshtey joined the LEGO Group as a writer in late 2000, where he wrote for the LEGO Mania Magazine, LEGO Club Magazine, LEGO Club Jr. Magazine, and the Bionicle comic series. Farshtey’s work includes novels and short stories written for Bionicle, Exo-Force, Hero Factory, and Ninjago. Farshtey was the editorial director at the LEGO Company.

  9. Adobe Character Animator - Wikipedia

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    May 10, 2021 4.2 automatic damaged project recovery [29] July 19, 2021 4.4 native Apple silicon support, faster speech-aware animation [30] 26 October 2021 22.0 body tracker, smart replays, head & body turner, updated examples [31] 13 December 2021 22.1.1 puppet maker, transcript-based lip sync [32] 8 February 2022 22.2 bug fixes [33] 11 April ...