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  2. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Unknown Gamer of GamePro proclaimed that it "proves that you can teach an old hedgehog new and exciting tricks. Take that old Sonic magic, add fun new variations, and you have another spectacular game." [85] Some critics felt that Sonic 3 had innovated too little from previous Sonic games.

  3. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    The first follow-up published in 1979 as Self-Working Mental Magic with 67 mind-reading tricks. Volumes on table magic and number magic published in 1981 and 1982. A direct continuation to the series' first entry published in 1984 with the title More Self-Working Card Tricks, and an entry on paper magic followed in 1985.

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

  5. Water spouting - Wikipedia

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    Floram Marchand performed a "water to wine" trick, where he would drink 30 glasses of water on stage, then spout glasses of red "wine". He had actually swallowed red dye in advance, in order to give the appearance of wine. The act was revived by vaudeville artist Hadji Ali (d. 1937).

  6. Magic: The Gathering – Battlegrounds - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering – Battlegrounds is a real time strategy video game developed by Secret Level, Inc. and published by Atari It is based on Magic: The Gathering collectible card game, with many fundamental differences. The game is based on the creation of heroes and mages that summon forth powerful monsters, spells, and abilities to defeat ...

  7. Magic Trick (film) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Trick is a short film made in 1953 by Orson Welles, for use in a show by magician Richard Himber. It involves Welles on-screen interacting with Himber off-screen as the two play a card trick, and would have been projected life-size (in black and white) during Himber's touring stage show in the 1950s.

  8. The Magician's Cavern - Wikipedia

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    A man enters his "cavern," and uses a human skeleton to do magic tricks. He first turns the skeleton into a scantily-clad woman carrying a shield. He then transforms her into a well-dressed lady, whom he makes levitate. The magician proceeds to turn the woman back into a skeleton, and make the body dance.

  9. Bullet catch - Wikipedia

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    The bullet catch is a stage magic illusion in which a magician appears to catch a bullet fired directly at them ⁠— often in the mouth, sometimes in the hand or sometimes caught with other items such as a dinner plate. [1]: 73–77 The bullet catch may also be referred to as the bullet trick, defying the bullets or occasionally the gun trick.