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Release years by system: 1998—Windows [9] Notes: . Published by WizardWorks [9]; It is an expansion pack for Deer Hunter: Interactive Hunting Experience; Contains the Deer Hunter Companion book and an add-on CD-ROM which has five new hunting locations, videos and tips [9]
The fourth edition of Gameloft's popular Dungeon Hunter series hit the App Store this morning, and we awarded the game a 3.5 out of 5 stars in our review earlier today. We've since put together ...
Name Species Myth Notes Ceryneian Hind: Deer Greek: Also called Cerynitis, was an enormous deer that lived in Keryneia, Greece. It was sacred to Artemis, the chaste goddess of the hunt, animals and unmarried women. It had golden antlers like a stag and hooves of bronze or brass, and it was said that it could outrun an arrow in flight.
Deer Hunter (series) → Deer Hunter; Deer Hunter → The Deer Hunter (disambiguation) – Per WP:SMALLDETAILS, the series and the movie The Deer Hunter can coexist without requiring disambiguation as long as hatnotes exist. I feel like the disambiguation page's existence at all is a bit dubious, but if it does continue to exist it should ...
This list of fictional big cats in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable feline characters that appear in various animated works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of large felines portrayed in animated television shows or feature-length films.
The deer keeps turning around, as if wondering if the feline is indeed serious. Eventually, he turns all the way around and gives the cat his full attention. They both seems extremely confused.
Cats Don't Dance: A cranky elderly goat who surprisingly loves to dance. Darius Yak Sing 2: A self-centered dance partner for Meena. Dawn Bellwether: Sheep Zootopia: She is the former and convicted assistant mayor of the titular city. Deer Deer Nichijou: Has a "wrestling match" to the death with the principal but lost. Don Valetino Goat Cuticle ...
Sunstorm Interactive was an American video game developer founded in 1995 by Anthony Campiti, [1] which specialized in hunting simulators and first-person shooters. [2] The majority of their titles were small-scale "value titles", priced between $20 and $30 as compared to the typical computer game that was priced at $50 at the time.