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  2. ComicBook.com - Wikipedia

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    ComicBook.com began as a holding page containing sales links and press releases related to comic books and had various names used by various companies: in 1996, American Entertainment used it for their websites, Smash, Another Universe, and Mania Magazine. The site was acquired by Fandom in 2000 before it was changed to Cinescape in 2001.

  3. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Journalist reporting and evaluation of video games in periodicals began from the late 1970s to 1980 in general coin-operated industry magazines like Play Meter [1] and RePlay, [2] home entertainment magazines like Video, [3] as well as magazines focused on computing and new information technologies like InfoWorld or Popular Electronics.

  4. Anthony C. Ferrante - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to movies full-time, Ferrante was the editor-in-chief of (the now defunct) Cinescape magazine [7] and a writer for Fangoria. [8] Filmography. Year

  5. Cinema of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Being the first leading entertainment company in Kuwait and in the Gulf, in 2005 it released its Cinematic brand and theatre in the country, Cinescape. Kuwait was the first country in the Middle East and the second worldwide after Australia to ease M-NET payment, improving audience experiences in the cinema.

  6. Cinespace Film Studios - Wikipedia

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    Cinespace Film Studios is a group of film studio facilities in the US and Canada.It was founded in 1988 by Greek-Canadian Nick Mirkopoulos. [1] The studio started with a facility in Vaughan, a suburb of Toronto, which had been in operation since the 1960s.

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  8. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    The English suffix-mania denotes an obsession with something; a mania. The suffix is used in some medical terms denoting mental disorders . It has also entered standard English and is affixed to many different words to denote enthusiasm or obsession with that subject.

  9. Castlevania Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Despite these criticisms, other reviewers like James Stevenson from Cinescape found the retro design charming rather than detrimental, giving the game a B+ and appreciating its nostalgic value. [19] PSX Nation ' s J.M Vargas assigned the game a score of 80% and concluded: "One tough mother through and through.