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Rogue Galaxy [b] is an action role-playing video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It was originally released exclusively in Japan in December 2005; a director's cut of the game with enhancements and changes was released in 2007 for North America in January, Japan in March and PAL territories in September.
In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, commercial, etc.).It is generally considered a marketing term to represent the version of a film the director prefers, and is usually used as contrast to a theatrical release where the director did not have final cut privilege and did not agree with what was released.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director's Cut: Square Enix: October 22, 2013 Microsoft Windows: 91/100 92.5% [4] Rayman Legends: Ubisoft: August 29, 2013 PlayStation 3: 91/100 91.81% The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD: Nintendo: September 20, 2013 Wii U: 90/100 91.08% The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: Nintendo: November 22, 2013 ...
A boxed release of the Polar Special (72 minute "Director's Cut"), and the US Special (abridged 50 minute version). Australian release re-titled "Top Gear Double Pack: Polar Special/US Special". The Great Adventures: US Special — 7 August 2008 () (D) — Abridged 50 minute version. The Polar Special: The Director's Cut
In October 1999, DeCSS was released. This program enables anyone to remove the CSS encryption on a DVD. Although its authors only intended the software to be used for playback purposes, [2] it also meant that one could decode the content perfectly for ripping; combined with the DivX 3.11 Alpha codec released shortly after, the new codec increased video quality from near VHS to almost DVD ...
Jeanne d'Arc was developed by Level-5, a company that had previously developed a number of traditional role-playing video games with the Dark Cloud series, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, and Rogue Galaxy. Jeanne d'Arc was the company's first project on the PSP handheld. [6]
With Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and Star Wars Episode I: Racer already released under a three-game exclusivity agreement signed by Nintendo, LucasArts began planning for the third and final game. [34] After the success of Rogue Squadron in 1998, LucasArts and Factor 5 started initial testing for a