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  2. Superfrog - Wikipedia

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    Eric W. Schwartz provided the animation for the introduction. The Amiga version was re-released by Islona Software in 1999, with slightly different box art. In 2012, Superfrog was, along with other games by Team17, released as a legitimate digital download from GoodOldGames.com, [2] this version being the first compatible with Windows.

  3. Revolution Software - Wikipedia

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    Revolution Software Limited is a British video game developer based in York, founded in 1989 by Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes and Noirin Carmody. [1] Its most popular line of games is that of Broken Sword, a series which began in 1996 with Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars.

  4. Superfrog Triathlon - Wikipedia

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    The Superfrog is a traditional swim-bike-run event that covers a course consisting of a two-lap 1.2 miles open ocean swim, a four-lap 56 mile bike course and a five-lap 13.1 mile run. This type of circuit-style racing allows for a central control point where start and finish lines, bike/run transition area, racer aid stations, and spectators ...

  5. List of Bullfrog Productions games - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1987 by Peter Molyneux and Les Edgar as a successor to their software company Taurus Impact Systems, with Molyneux as the studio's chief game designer. [1] The company's first release was a 1988 Amiga port of the 1987 Commodore 64 game Druid II: Enlightenment , and its first original game Fusion was released a few months later.

  6. 9K52 Luna-M - Wikipedia

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    The 9K52 Luna-M (Russian: Луна, English: Moon; NATO reporting name: Frog-7) is a Soviet short-range artillery rocket system which fires unguided and spin-stabilized 9M21 rockets. It was originally developed in the 1960s to provide divisional artillery support using tactical nuclear weapons but gradually modified for conventional use.

  7. Superpattern - Wikipedia

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    Arratia () introduced the problem of determining the length of the shortest possible k-superpattern. [2] He observed that there exists a superpattern of length k 2 (given by the lexicographic ordering on the coordinate vectors of points in a square grid) and also observed that, for a superpattern of length n, it must be the case that it has at least as many subsequences as there are patterns.

  8. Longlure frogfish - Wikipedia

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    The illicium is the first spine of the dorsal fin, highly modified into a long rod with a lure at the end. In most species, the esca looks like potential prey, such as a worm, crustacean, or even a fish. The frogfish will lie in a sponge and wait for a fish to swim by. It will then wiggle the lure around to attract the prey.

  9. Morph (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Morph (also known as Super Morph on the SNES release) is a 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga and Amiga CD32 puzzle video game released by Millennium Interactive. The game's plot is of a child who is given a temporary ability to change between states of solid, liquid, or gas coming in the forms of a cannonball , a rubber ball , a ...