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  2. Chinese sorcery scares - Wikipedia

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    Chinese sorcery scares refer to a series of moral panics or mass hysteria events in Imperial China, occurring in 1768, 1810, 1876, and 1908. [1] These scares were characterized by widespread fears of sorcery practices, particularly "soul-stealing," a form of alleged magic believed to cause illness or death.

  3. Shang Tsung - Wikipedia

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    Shang is a sorcerer; he is principally defined by his abilities to shapeshift into other characters and to absorb the souls of his defeated opponents. In the series, he is usually confronted by the series' protagonist Liu Kang. Shang has appeared in various media outside of the games, including the 1995 film and the 2021 film. He has received ...

  4. Thin Chen Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Thin Chen Enterprise (full name Sheng Qian Enterprise Co., Ltd (Chinese: 聖謙企業股份有限公司)), also known as Sachen, was a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Game Boy and other early cartridge-based handheld systems such as the Watara Supervision and Mega Duck.

  5. Kung-Fu Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Hero is the first game in the Super Chinese series. [5] It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System as Kung-Fu Heroes in Japan by Nihon Game in 1986 and was published in North America in 1989 using the Culture Brain name. The game was included in a 2004 Game Boy Advance collection titled Super Chinese I+II Advance.

  6. Croc 2 (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Croc 2 is a 2001 platformer video game developed by Natsume Co., Ltd. and published by THQ for the Game Boy Color (GBC). It is part of the Croc series and the second game in the series for the GBC after Croc (2000). It is an adaptation of Croc 2 (1999) for the PlayStation and Windows.

  7. Guilty Gear X - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed the game on their September 1, 2000 issue as being the most-successful arcade game of the month. [51] Its Dreamcast version was the 128th-bestselling title in Japan in 2000, with 97,934 copies sold from December 14 to December 31. [52] In 2001 the game sold 33,822 more copies, for a total of 131,756. [53]

  8. Box Office: ‘Terrifier 3’ Scares Off Fast-Dropping ‘Joker ...

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    Audiences are apparently ready for a different kind of clown as “Terrifier 3” is scaring off the second week of “Joker: Folie a Deux” at the weekend box office. Gorefest “Terrifier 3 ...

  9. Sorcer Striker - Wikipedia

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    Sorcer Striker was originally envisioned as a shoot 'em up game with a Chinese martial arts thematic, before being ultimately reworked into a fantasy-themed shooter project instead. Toyama wanted to develop an arcade project after working on both Senshi Spriggan and Spriggan mark2: Re-Terraform Project , as the team were discussing what to make ...