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  2. Digimon World 4 - Wikipedia

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    Digimon World 4 has received average to poor reviews from critics. It holds an average of 6.1 on IGN, which states "Digimon World 4 had the makings of a decent action role-playing game. Unfortunately, a myriad of issues bring it down. It has a wholly unsatisfying single-player game, made worse by a clunky camera and overly cheap enemies.

  3. No World 4 Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    No World 4 Tomorrow (NW4T) is a work of electronic literature by Dr. Lyle Skains created for the You & CO 2 project. [1] Released in 2019, the interactive poem uses digital elements and branching storylines to implore the reader to analyze daily environment-effecting choices they may make.

  4. Category:World conquest board games - Wikipedia

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    A category for games in which the object is conquest of the world, or entire continents; i.e. rather than winning a specific scenario within the game, or a specific battle or scenario. See also: Category:World conquest video games

  5. Category:Banpresto games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banpresto games" ... Verne World; W. WEC Le Mans This page was last edited on 22 July 2019, at 21:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. List of world championships in mind sports - Wikipedia

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    This article gives a list of world championships in mind sports which usually represent the most prestigious competition for a specific board game, card game or mind sport. World championships can only be held for most games or mind sports with the ratification of an official body. Some Eastern games only have amateur world championships and ...

  7. Mao Bangchu - Wikipedia

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    Mao Bangchu or Mow Pang Tzu (Chinese: 毛邦初; also transcribed as Mow Pang Tsu, Mow Pong Tsu, or Mow Pang Chu; 5 March 1904 – 22 June 1987) was a high-ranking military officer in the Chinese Chiang Kai-shek government. He was the main figure in an embezzlement scandal that pitched him against the Taiwan government in the early fifties.

  8. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Văn tế Phan Chu Trinh (Funeral oration for Phan Chu Trinh) written in 1926 for the memorial ceremony for Phan Chu Trinh in Huế. [29] Phan Bội Châu niên biểu (Year to Year Activities) was clandestinely written sometimes during his house arrest in Huế (1925-1940). The basic manuscripts were in Classical Chinese.

  9. Category:GSC Game World games - Wikipedia

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