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Heavenly Guardian, [a] known in Europe as Legend of Sayuki, is a scrolling shooter game developed by Starfish SD. It was originally released on the Wii in 2007 and PlayStation 2 in 2008. The developer self-published the title in Japan, while UFO Interactive Games and 505 Games published the game in North America and Europe respectively.
The game was finally released as Heavenly Guardian in North America [6] and Legend of Sayuki in Europe. [7] It was released for the Wii in 2007 and PlayStation 2 in 2008. Pocky & Rocky Reshrined, known in Japan as Kiki Kaikai: Kuro Manto no Nazo (奇々怪界 黒マントの謎), released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2022. [8]
Benjamin K. Miller, 87, American judge, justice of the Illinois Supreme Court (1984–2001). [774] Raja Venkatappa Naik, 64, Indian politician, four-time Karnataka MLA, heart attack. [775] Yekaterina Novgorodova, 94, Russian agronomist and politician, deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1970–1989). [776]
Hayes was born in Du Quoin, Illinois, on August 5, 1924, to Charles and Marie (Armstrong) Brosch. [1] Her father was from Germany, and was a coal miner who headed the local miners' union. Her mother was from Illinois, and worked in administration relief. [2] She had an older brother, Louis Brosch. [3]
Michael Jerome Corbitt (March 17, 1944 – July 27, 2004) was a police chief of Willow Springs, Illinois from 1973 until 1982, a three-time convicted felon, and an associate of Chicago Outfit mobsters such as Sal Bastone, Sam "Momo" Giancana and Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo. He became a cooperating witness after being convicted of ...
In legend and folklore, he was known by many names and aliases including "Billy Potts, Sr." Potts was an Illinois tavern keeper and salt maker who, allegedly, co-led a gang of highwaymen and murderers, known as the "Potts Hill Gang", out of his tavern.
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In 2006, Michael founded a publishing company called Black Oak Media, which was incorporated five years later. Between 2007 and 2010, the company produced publications like Black Oak Presents (a journal of middle American art and culture) and the Legends and lore of Illinois, a monthly serial devoted to areas of interest in the folklore of Illinois.