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  2. The Guided Fate Paradox - Wikipedia

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    The game received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [10] Bradly Halestorm of Hardcore Gamer said, "The Guided Fate Paradox is a niche game, but that shouldn’t scare off anyone who has a taste for Japanese RPGs. Its story does a balancing act of providing lighthearted fun and philosophical poignancy ...

  3. List of roguelikes - Wikipedia

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    Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate: Chunsoft: Fantasy: DS, VITA: Part of Chunsoft's Mystery Dungeon series. 2011: Deadly Dungeons: CodeZombie Games: Fantasy: DROI: 3D First-person dungeon crawl with randomly generated floors, items, and creatures. Movement is tile-based [16] and gameplay is similar to Dungeon Hack ...

  4. Disgaea - Wikipedia

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    Disgaea (魔界戦記ディスガイア, Makai Senki Disugaia, lit."Hell Chronicles Disgaea") is a series of tactical role-playing video games created and developed by Nippon Ichi.

  5. Michael H. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Concerning Hart's contributions to the study of the paradox, Geoffrey A. Landis writes: "A more proper name for [the paradox] would be the Fermi-Hart paradox, since while Fermi is credited with first asking the question, Hart was the first to do a rigorous analysis showing that the problem is not trivial, and also the first to publish his ...

  6. Zadig - Wikipedia

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    Zadig; or, The Book of Fate (French: Zadig ou la Destinée; 1747) is a novella and work of philosophical fiction by the Enlightenment writer Voltaire. It tells the story of Zadig, a Zoroastrian philosopher in ancient Babylonia. The story of Zadig is a fictional story. Voltaire does not attempt any historical accuracy.

  7. Talk:The Guided Fate Paradox - Wikipedia

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  8. Time Variance Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Time Variance Authority (TVA) first appeared in Thor #372 (October 1986). [1] Created by Walt Simonson and Sal Buscema, the TVA originally paid homage to long-time Marvel writer/editor and continuity expert Mark Gruenwald: the TVA staff were all visually designed as clones of Gruenwald (the classification system for alternate realities—the Marvel multiverse—was devised, in part, by ...

  9. Yamato Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a Japanese folk hero and semi-legendary prince of the imperial dynasty, son of Emperor Keikō, who is traditionally counted as the 12th Emperor of Japan.