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  2. PvP (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    PvP, also known as Player vs Player, was a longrunning video game webcomic, written and drawn by Scott Kurtz.It was launched on May 4, 1998. The webcomic follows the events at a fictional video game magazine company, featuring many running gags and references with a focus on nerd culture.

  3. Player versus player - Wikipedia

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    PvP is often controversial when used in role-playing games. In most cases, there are vast differences in abilities between players. PvP can even encourage experienced players to immediately attack and kill inexperienced players. [3] PvP is often referred to as player killing in the cases of games which contain, but do not focus on, such ...

  4. Problem Video Game Playing Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The Problem Video Game Playing Questionnaire (or PVP Questionnaire) is a scale measured by using a survey containing nine yes-or-no questions. It is designed to measure the disorder commonly referred to as video game addiction . [ 1 ]

  5. Robotics;Notes - Wikipedia

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    Robotics;Notes is a science fiction visual novel in which the player follows the perspective of multiple characters, mainly Kaito Yashio. Its gameplay requires little player interaction as much of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen, [1] which represents the story's narrative and dialogue.

  6. Mecha anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Mecha, also known as giant robot or simply robot, is a genre of anime and manga that feature mecha in battle. [1] [2] The genre is broken down into two subcategories; "super robot", featuring super-sized, implausible robots, and "real robot", where robots are governed by realistic physics and technological limitations.

  7. Sakura Wars (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Zac Bertschy of Anime News Network gave the fourth DVD a D+ for dialogue, a D for Story and animation and a B for art and music. [1] Theorin Martin of Anime News Network gave the complete TV series collection a C for the dub, a B− for the sub, a C+ for the story, a B for the animation and art and a B+ for the music. [2]

  8. Atsumare! Fushigi Kenkyū-bu - Wikipedia

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    Atsumare! Fushigi Kenkyū-bu (あつまれ!ふしぎ研究部, "Gather!Mystery Research Club") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masahiro Anbe.It was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from September 2016 to July 2024, with its chapters collected in 20 tankōbon volumes.

  9. Sabikui Bisco - Wikipedia

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    Sabikui Bisco (Japanese: 錆喰いビスコ), also known as Rust-Eater Bisco, is a Japanese light novel series written by Shinji Cobkubo and illustrated by K Akagishi, with world-building art by mocha.