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  2. Robbery Bob - Wikipedia

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    Robbery Bob: Man of Steal (a pun on man of steel, an epithet associated with Superman, and also known by the subtitle King of Sneak [2] [3]) is a 2012 stealth action game developed by Swedish [4] studio Level Eight and originally published by Chillingo. In the game, the player controls a robber named Bob and must sneak around houses to complete ...

  3. Flazm - Wikipedia

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    Flazm Interactive Entertainment was founded in 2010 in Magnitogorsk, Russia, by Alexey Davydov, Sergey Dvoynikov, and Timofey Shargorodskiy.The main focus of the studio was developing web games.

  4. Category:Robberies in Japan - Wikipedia

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  5. Bob Day Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    Bob tries to get his loan restructured at the bank across the street, which starts the episode off on a simple, strong emotional core. Then a robber comes in and takes hostages, which builds tension, adds a bunch of stressed out characters, and makes the middle third of the episode about the difficulties of communication, which is traditional ...

  6. Bob le flambeur - Wikipedia

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    Bob le flambeur (English translation": "Bob the Gambler" or "Bob the High Roller") is a 1956 French heist gangster film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and starring Roger Duchesne as Bob. It is often considered both a film noir and a precursor to the French New Wave , the latter because of its use of handheld camera and a single jump cut .

  7. 300 million yen robbery - Wikipedia

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    Montage photo of the criminal released by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. The 300 million yen robbery (三億円事件, San Oku En Jiken), also known as the 300 million yen affair or 300 million yen incident, was an armed robbery that took place in Tokyo, Japan, on December 10, 1968.

  8. Hamburger Dinner Theater - Wikipedia

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    Linda is all for it, but Bob calls 911, so the robber produces the gun, robs them again, and flees, only to be caught by Officers Julia and Cliffany. Linda is disappointed and upset with Bob. She is dispirited during the last performance, especially since the audience cannot wait for the "twist ending" of the robbery.

  9. Gun.Smoke - Wikipedia

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    Game Machine listed Gun.Smoke in their January 1986 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade unit of the month in Japan. [11] The US Play Meter charts listed it as one of the top five arcade games the same month. [12] It went on to be Japan's sixth highest-grossing table arcade game during the first half of 1986. [13]