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The soundtrack to Ys II was composed by Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, and Hideya Nagata. Several music CDs dedicated to the music of Ys II have been released by Falcom. They include: Music from Ys II (1988): Contains the soundtrack to the original PC-8801 edition of Ys II, along with four Ys II tracks arranged by Hiroyuki Namba and one vocal track.
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Ys I & II (イースI・II, Īsu I II) is an action role-playing game compilation released by Hudson Soft and NEC for the PC Engine CD-ROM² in 1989 and TurboGrafx-CD in 1990. It consists of enhanced remakes of the first two Ys games by Nihon Falcom for the PC-8801 home computer in Japan.
Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys [1] is an action role-playing game by Hudson Soft for the PC Engine CD-ROM². [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the fourth game in the Ys video game series . The Dawn of Ys was one of two games released under the title of Ys IV , the other being Tonkin House 's Ys IV: Mask of the Sun for the Super Famicom . [ 4 ]
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys [1] is a 1989 action role-playing game developed by Nihon Falcom. It is the third game in the Ys series. Ys III was initially released for the PC-8801 and PC-9801 in 1989 under the title Wanderers from Ys , and versions for the MSX2 and X68000 soon followed.
Ys Origin [1] is a 2006 action role-playing game by Nihon Falcom. It was first released for Windows in Japan with an English release by Xseed Games in 2012. Dotemu later released the game for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2017, for Xbox One in 2018, and for Nintendo Switch in 2020.
The G-506 trucks, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 4x4, produced as the Chevrolet G7100 (and originally G4100) models, were a series of (light) medium four wheel drive trucks used by the United States Army and its allies during and after World War II. This series came in standard cargo, as well as many specialist type bodies.
A wind tunnel model of the YS-11. During the mid-to-late 1950s, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) identified a requirement for a short-haul airliner to replace Douglas DC-3s flying on Japan's domestic routes, and encouraged companies in Japan's aircraft industry to collaborate to develop and produce a domestic airliner to meet this need.