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  2. PlatinumGames - Wikipedia

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    PlatinumGames Inc. is a Japanese video game developer that was founded in October 2007 as result of a merger between two companies, Seeds Inc. and Odd Inc. Shinji Mikami, Atsushi Inaba, and Hideki Kamiya founded Seeds Inc. after the closure of Capcom's Clover Studio, while Odd Inc. was founded by Tatsuya Minami.

  3. Critical Role campaign three - Wikipedia

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    A storm briefly sets them off course, but they eventually reach the Calloway Hideaway. Ira explains he wants to destroy the Key because he was fired from the project. From the telescope, they can look at the Key, which blasts out anti-magic every minute. During a quick trip to Bassuras they buy some potions and magic items.

  4. List of Critical Role episodes - Wikipedia

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    IGN reported that "Exandria Unlimited will be considered canon within the wider Critical Role story, and 'will affect future environments and timelines across the overall lore of Critical Role.' So as fans await what may come from Campaign 3 of the core CR cast, Unlimited looks to offer a new vantage point into the world of Exandria". [ 41 ]

  5. Critical Role campaign one - Wikipedia

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    The campaign sourcebook, Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting (2017), is a guide to the setting of campaign one. [40] It was published by Critical Role and Green Ronin Publishing [41] under the Wizards of the Coast Open Game License [42]: 143 and is not considered "official" Dungeons & Dragons material. [41]

  6. Critical Role campaign two - Wikipedia

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    [91] [100] Other products based on the campaign include the art book Critical Role: The Chronicles of Exandria The Mighty Nein, [101] and the board game Uk'otoa. [102] As part of a sponsorship deal between Critical Role and D&D Beyond in 2018, an animated ad spot for the platform was produced which featured the Mighty Nein characters in combat ...

  7. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code. The Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, [1] as well as some non-Konami games.

  8. Raiden (Metal Gear) - Wikipedia

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    Raiden's role in Revengeance was praised by critics, with GameSpot's Peter Brown praising him as an anti-hero, [127] and GameTrailers wrote that Raiden's new gameplay mechanics contrasted with those found in the earlier games produced by Konami. [128] The Escapist said Raiden was now worthy of his own game based on his characterization. [129]

  9. Critical Role - Wikipedia

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    Critical Role is an American web series in which a group of professional voice actors play Dungeons & Dragons. The show started streaming partway through the cast's first campaign in March 2015. Campaign one ended in October 2017 after 115 episodes, and campaign two started in January 2018 and ended in June 2021 after 141 episodes.