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  2. Magic: The Gathering (1997 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering is a video game published by MicroProse in March 1997 based on the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering.It is often referred to as Shandalar after the plane of Shandalar, where the game takes place.

  3. Magic: The Gathering video games - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in the plane of Shandalar, where the player must travel the land and fight random enemies to gain cards, and defeat five wizards representing the five colors. The player must prevent any one color from gaining too much power, and defeat the planeswalker Arzakon, who has a deck of all five colors.

  4. Multiverse (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The Multiverse is the shared fictional universe depicted on Magic: The Gathering cards, novels, comics, and other supplemental products. [1] Though Magic is a strategy game, an intricate storyline underlies the cards released in each expansion.

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  7. Vladimir Vasilyev (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Shandalar (Шандалар) Cloudy Land (Облачный край), 1994; One Year of Life (Год жизни), 1996; Otran's Black Stone (Черный камень ...

  8. Ring girl - Wikipedia

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    Ring girls first appeared in a 1965 edition of Ring Magazine.The magazine published a photo of a Las Vegas model holding a sign at a boxing match. Boxing promotions soon adopted the concept of ring girls, when promoters started to hire attractive women to parade around the ring holding signs, signaling the upcoming round.

  9. Colonel March of Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    The show starred Boris Karloff as the urbane, tweed-wearing, eye-patched sleuth. No reason was ever given for the wearing of the patch. Other regular actors included Ewan Roberts as Inspector Ames of Scotland Yard and Eric Pohlmann as Inspector Goron of the Paris Sûreté. (In the episode "The Second Mona Lisa", Pohlmann played a Middle Eastern ...