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  2. Dan Forden - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Warner Forden (born September 28, 1963) is an American sound programmer and music composer. He has worked on video games developed by Midway and its successor NetherRealm Studios since 1989.

  3. Grunt (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt, subtitled "The Game of Tactical Level Combat in Vietnam", is a tactical level board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1971, set in the Vietnam War. It was the first board wargame to focus on squad level combat, and the second to simulate parts of the Vietnam War, which was still ongoing at the time this game ...

  4. Mascot Madness! - Wikipedia

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    Mascot Madness! is the third book of the Schooling Around series by Andy Griffiths. It was published in 2009 by Pan Macmillan Australia. [1] [2] ... while Mr Grunt ...

  5. Grunt - Wikipedia

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    Grunt (Halo), an alien in the game Halo; Grunt (Mass Effect), Krogan squadmate in Mass Effect 2; A low-ranking member of a crime syndicate in the Pokémon games; The name of a perk in Fallout: New Vegas; A low ranking soldier in the IMC and Militia found in the campaign and the multiplayer Titanfall 2

  6. Sprites (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sprites was formed in 2002 by Jason Korzen following the breakup of Barcelona. The band released the album Starling, Spiders, Tiger and Sprites in 2003 on March Records. It contains a cover of the song "It Changes" from the film Snoopy Come Home. They have done some touring, including a United States tour with The Lucksmiths.

  7. Sprite comic - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 webcomic Neglected Mario Characters was the first sprite comic to appear on the internet, [1] though Bob and George was the first sprite comic to gain widespread popularity. Starting its run in 2000, Bob and George utilizes sprites from the Mega Man series of games, with most of the characters being taken directly from the games.

  8. Grunt (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is an infantryman with the G.I. Joe Team and debuted in 1982. Profile

  9. Half-Life: Opposing Force - Wikipedia

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    A variety of new alien non-player characters, labelled "Race X", appear as well, often engaging in combat with the aliens from Xen. The player also encounters human opponents in the form of a detachment of black operations units who have been sent to destroy the base in the wake of the failure of the U.S. Marines to eliminate the alien threat. [7]