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  2. Spirit of the Stones - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of the Stones is an action video game that runs on the Commodore 64 and takes place on the Isle of Wight.It is based on a book by John Howard Worsley. [1] The one and only audio file used in the entire game is Modest Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain arranged by Chris Cox.

  3. Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki (ドラえもん のび太と3つの精霊石, Doraemon: Nobita and the Three Fairy Spirit Stones) is a platform video game developed and published by Epoch Co. for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan in 1997.

  4. Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Though Kharg and Darc are able obtain various of the Great Spirit Stones throughout the plot, as the game progresses, Darkham and the Dilzweld Army soon obtain four of the five Great Spirit Stones, and are forced to make an artificial Wind Stone as Kharg and Darc have the two halves of the Wind Stone. Towards the end of the game, Kharg and his ...

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  6. The Stone of Madness - Wikipedia

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    The Stone of Madness is a real-time strategy stealth video game played from an isometric perspective. [1] The game features two separate campaigns, in which the player must guide a group of prisoners to escape a 18th-century Spanish monastery while uncovering its dark secrets.

  7. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The final new game in the series' initial run is the 1999 Legend of Mana, developed for the PlayStation. Legend is a 2D game like its predecessors, despite the PlayStation's 3D focus, because the console could not handle the full 3D world Ishii envisioned where one could interact with natural shaped objects.

  8. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game reached Japan in the 7th century CE—where it is called go (碁) or igo (囲碁). It became popular at the Japanese imperial court in the 8th century, [91] and among the general public by the 13th century. [92] The game was further formalized in the 15th century. In 1603, Tokugawa Ieyasu re-established Japan's unified national government.

  9. Castleween - Wikipedia

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    Castleween (Spirits & Spells in North America) is the name of two 2002/2003 platform video games, ... Greg and Alicia's friends are turned into stone by a bogeyman ...