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Pirate Adventure (Water dark ride, 1990-2015) Pirate Raft Ride (Red Baron, 1998-2007, now at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach) Pirate Ship (1982-2003) (replaced by G Force) Python Looping Coaster (ZL42 from Pinfari, 1985-1994) Quasar (1985-1987) Red Baron (1986-1997) Roller Coaster (Roller coaster from Lakin, 1960s-1983) (replaced by Super Dragon)
This sourcebook is the first major setting update since Dragonlance Adventures (1987). [40] [41] Dwarven Kingdoms of Krynn: Douglas Niles 1993 Narrative focused sourcebook on dwarven civilization; highlights six dwarven kingdoms: Kal-Thax, Thorin, Thorbardin, Thoradin, Kayolin, and Zhakar. [42] DLA - Dragonlance Adventures DLA1: Dragon Dawn
It ties Dragon more closely to Dungeon by including articles supporting and promoting its major multi-issue adventures such as the Age of Worms and Savage Tide. Class Acts , a monthly publication with one- or two-page articles offering ideas for developing specific character classes, were also introduced by Paizo.
The Dragon was an O.D. Hopkins steel roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. The coaster opened for Adventureland's sixteenth season of operation on May 12, 1990, and was partially dismantled during the spring/summer of 2020 to make way for the Dragon Slayer 4D Freespin .
This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
Strange Adventures, an anthology series from executive producer Greg Berlanti that was to feature some lesser-known characters from the DC universe, isn’t moving forward at the streamer, HBO Max ...
Soap Opera Update (1992–2002) Socialist Review (1970–2002) SoftSide, SoftSide Publications (1978–1984) Southern California New Homes, PRIMEDIA Haas Publishing Co. ( –2001) Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine (1835–1837) Southern Literary Messenger (1834–1864) Space Science Fiction (1952–1953) Space Science Fiction ...
The game involved girls fighting with robots, and was developed as a showcase to demonstrate the Sega Genesis's technical abilities of screen rotation and zooming in/out. Naka scrapped the game halfway through development, unhappy with its progress, in favor of working on Sonic the Hedgehog. [171] Sega: Sega: Metal Warriors