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Into the Pit may refer to: Into the Pit (Ultimatum album), 2007; Into the Pit (Fight album), 2008 "Into the Pit", a song by Testament from the album The New Order "Into the Pit", a song by Fight from the album War of Words "Into the Pit" a short story from an anthology book of the same name as part of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise
Into the Pit is a box set consisting of three CDs and one DVD, released by heavy metal band Fight, which was fronted by Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford. It includes Fight's two studio albums War of Words and A Small Deadly Space and the half-live, half-remixes EP Mutations. The box set was released as a normal edition and as a limited edition.
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The Pit is a 1982 arcade action game released by Zilec in the United Kingdom, and licensed to Centuri in North America and Taito in Japan. [1] The game was designed by Andy Walker and Tony Gibson, [2] and developed by AW Electronics. The objective of The Pit is to descend into an underground labyrinth, retrieve a gem, and escape.
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The next day the pit is filled in and turned into a lot, and an impressed Ann waves at Andy while the construction work is going on. The episode ends with Keef riding a motorboat, revealing his role in KaBOOM! was an elaborate prank to get the playground built, and announcing he is going to build a hospital in a poor part of China for his next ...
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The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas. While the name Pit remains trademarked in many countries by Hasbro, versions of the game have been marketed under names, including Billionaire, Business, Cambio, Deluxe Pit, Quick 7, Zaster. [1]