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  2. List of BattleBots episodes - Wikipedia

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    Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3 16: 1: December 12, 2000 () Mecha Tentoumushi vs. Evil Fish Tank (Lightweight round of 16) N/A: N/A: 17: 2: December 12, 2000 () Mauler 51-50 vs. Bigger Brother (Heavyweight round of 32) Snake vs. War Machine (Super heavyweight round of 16) Toe-Crusher vs. No Tolerance III (Lightweight round of 16) 18: 3

  3. Siege of Fort Zeelandia - Wikipedia

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    This battle was fought on a sandy plain, from which escape was impossible, and but for the proximity of the pilot-boat, which lay close to the shore, not one would have been left to tell the tale. The fugitives, who had to wade up to their throats in water, were conveyed to Tayouan.

  4. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    Release notes are documents that are distributed with software products or hardware products, sometimes when the product is still in the development or test state (e.g., a beta release). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For products that have already been in use by clients, the release note is delivered to the customer when an update is released.

  5. Akitsukaze Otoemon - Wikipedia

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    Akitsukaze Otoemon (Japanese: 秋津風 音右エ門, born Denzō Akedo (明戸 伝蔵, Akedo Denzō), 1797 – January 4, 1838) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Sannohe, Mutsu Province (now in Aomori Prefecture).

  6. Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction - Wikipedia

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    Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction (known as Kaido Racer in Europe, published by Konami in Europe) is a racing game that is the sequel to Kaidō Battle: Nikko, Haruna, Rokko, Hakone, containing all the tracks and gameplay elements of that game and new content. The game also supports the GT Force steering wheel and pedal set.

  7. Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally conceived as "Touge Battle" and was planned to be released on the GameCube. [1] Sammy Studios was the initial US publisher for the game, under the title of Drift Racer: Kaido Battle and slated for 2004 release, [ 2 ] before it was moved to Crave Entertainment.

  8. Tougeki – Super Battle Opera - Wikipedia

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    Tougeki - Super Battle Opera (闘劇, Tōgeki, lit. fighting drama) (SBO), also known as the Arcadia Cup Tournament [1] was an annual Japanese fighting video game tournament hosted by the magazine Arcadia. Several games are represented at a single year's tournament, with the lineup changing every year.

  9. Project A-ko: Gray Side/Blue Side - Wikipedia

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    The final showdown occurs in the Talho sector, where Xena begins to merge all existing universes into one. This features A-ko and B-ko fighting each other in a variety of different eras and locations, including the climactic battle of the first film. This seems to suggest that the two are always destined to battle.