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  2. Dungeon & Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre was the first spin-off in the series and was released exclusively for the Xbox 360 on July 13, 2012, for the Xbox Live Arcade. [1] The game offered the same gameplay as the original but with some added graphical upgrades to the sprites.

  3. Dungeon Friends Forever - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Friends Forever (ダンジョンの幼なじみ, Danjon no Osananajimi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Kuma. It was originally published as a webcomic on the Nico Nico Seiga website in September 2021.

  4. DNF Duel - Wikipedia

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    The game was first revealed at Dungeon & Fighter Universe Festival in December 2020, with a teaser trailer. [5] A beta was held from 17 to 20 December 2021 with 10 playable characters [6] and a second, last beta from 1–4 April 2022, with 11 characters. [7] Patch 1.04 was released in August, which includes several balance changes and bug fixes ...

  5. Dungeon Fighter Online - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Fighter ' s $223 million gross in that month was the third highest ever monthly revenue for a free-to-play game. [39] Dungeon Fighter Online was the second highest-grossing digital game of 2018 with $1.5 billion, [40] and again in 2019 with $1.6 billion, [41] bringing its lifetime gross revenue to $13.4 billion as of 2019.

  6. Perkele - Wikipedia

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    Perkele (pronounced ⓘ) is a Finnish word meaning 'evil spirit' and a popular Finnish profanity, used similarly to the English phrase god damn, [1] although it is considered much more profane. It is most likely the most internationally known Finnish curse word.

  7. Necronomidol - Wikipedia

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    The group is a prominent act in the alternative idol and kawaii metal movements. [4] [5] Their name is taken from the Necronomicon, the famous fictional grimoire featured in the work of H. P. Lovecraft, combined with the Japanese words for magic (魔, ma) and necromancy (ネクロ魔, nekuro ma), and "idol".

  8. Perkele (band) - Wikipedia

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    Perkele are a Swedish rock band from Göteborg best known for their former Oi! sound. [ 1 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Following decades of activity and sold-out shows across major European cities and the US, some have dubbed Perkele one of Europe's biggest punk rock bands and an important part of the genre's evolution.

  9. Dangaioh - Wikipedia

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    Following the demise of U.S. Renditions in the mid-1990s, Manga Entertainment re-released Dangaioh in 1996 as Dangaioh: Hyper Combat Unit, which was an English-dubbed compilation of episodes 2–3. Episode 1 was omitted from this release, as episode 2 begins with a summary of the episode. This version was released on DVD on January 28, 2003. [9]