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It was released in November 2005 for Microsoft Windows, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and the Nintendo DS, as well as the Xbox 360 as a launch title. A version for Game Boy Advance titled Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World was released simultaneously. A PlayStation Portable version was released in December 2005. Upon release, the console and PC ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 March 2025. Unofficial title sometimes given to places, buildings, structures, projects or designs For other uses, see Wonders of the World (disambiguation) and Eighth Wonder (disambiguation). Eighth Wonder of the World is an unofficial title sometimes given to new buildings, structures, projects ...
Cultures is a real-time strategy and city-building game in which players manage the historical Vinland settlements of the Vikings.This includes constructing roads, handling the settlement's economy and training citizens in jobs such as blacksmithing.
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"8th Wonder" (song), by the Sugarhill Gang (1980) "8th Wonder" (Gossip song), a 2009 song by Gossip on the album Music for Men "Eighth Wonder" (Lemon Demon song), a 2009 song by Lemon Demon on the 2016 album Spirit Phone
Maximum range is constrained by use of the existing Hydra 70 motor, but since the seeker can see as far as 14 km (8.7 mi), a more powerful motor could extend range while retaining accuracy. [11] Nammo is working on a modified rocket motor that can extend range to 12–15 km (7.5–9.3 mi).
December 2, 1999: Kosodate Quiz Dokodemo My Angel Bandai: April 15, 1999: Kyousouba Ikusei Simulation: Keiba Beck Beck November 18, 1999: Langrisser Millennium WS: The Last Century: CP.BRAiN Bandai: March 1, 2000: Last Stand Soft Machine Bandai: May 27, 1999: Lode Runner for WonderSwan: Aisystem Tokyo Banpresto: April 20, 2000: Macross: True ...
AI Dungeon is a text adventure game that uses artificial intelligence to generate random storylines in response to player-submitted stimuli. [1] [2] [3] [4]In the game, players are prompted to choose a setting for their adventure (e.g. fantasy, mystery, apocalyptic, cyberpunk, zombies), [5] [6] followed by other options relevant to the setting (such as character class for fantasy settings).