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  2. Category:Blade (studio) - Wikipedia

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  3. Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade - Wikipedia

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    Only one of the six new campaigns available in Armageddon's Blade directly concerns the main storyline. The events of Armageddon's Blade follow on from the events of Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, in which the player party frees Roland Ironfist from the Kreegan stronghold Colony Zod, defeating the Kreegans' king, Xenofex, in the process. [3]

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    The source code release includes the entire script of the game for context, but the script remains proprietary. [245] Arx Fatalis (now Arx Libertatis) 2002 2011 RPG: GPL-3.0-or-later: Arkane Studios: The design of Arx Fatalis was heavily influenced by Ultima Underworld. Game source released by Arkane Studios on January 14, 2011. [246]

  5. Blade (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Blade Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社BLADE, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Bureido) is a Japanese animation studio based in Nerima, Tokyo founded in 1990. Works [ edit ]

  6. Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon is a turn-based strategy wargame played on a hex grid, set on a polluted hive world where Imperium armies have to defend from ork hordes. [1] [4] It uses Panzer Corps ' game engine. [5] There is co-op and player versus player multiplayer, either via online, hotseat, or play-by-mail methods. [6]

  7. Red Faction: Battlegrounds - Wikipedia

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  8. Armageddon: The End Times - Wikipedia

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    George Vasilakos and M. Alexander Jurkat were fans of C.J. Carella's work, and in July 1998 they announced an exclusive license to Carella's WitchCraft and Armageddon role-playing games, previously published by small-press roleplaying company Myrmidon Press. [4]: 340 Armageddon 2nd Edition was later published using the Unisystem gaming system. [5]

  9. Fuuki - Wikipedia

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    Fuuki Co., Ltd. (株式会社フウキ, Kabushiki-gaisha Fūki), is a video game production company headquartered in Yamashina Ward, Kyoto, Japan.It was founded in January 1977 by Fukiko Takahashi.