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  2. List of Slayers video games - Wikipedia

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    There are two different 16-bit games released in 1994 and titled simply Slayers (including one for the Super Famicom), followed by three 32-bit console games: 1997's Slayers Royal, and 1998's Slayers Royal 2 and Slayers Wonderful. The Royal series' titles are both tactical role-playing games for the 32-bit consoles.

  3. Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer

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    Slayers X is a followup to the video game Hypnospace Outlaw. It was announced alongside the sequel to Hypnospace Outlaw, Dreamsettler. [4] Slayers X released on June 1, 2023 for Windows and Xbox Series X/S. [5] On the same day, it was made available on the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. [6]

  4. Hell Awaits - Wikipedia

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    Hell Awaits is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on April 8, 1985, by Metal Blade Records.The band's 1983 debut Show No Mercy became Metal Blade Records' highest-selling release, and as a result, producer Brian Slagel desired to release a second Slayer album.

  5. Slayers - Wikipedia

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    A series of five Slayers role-playing video games were released exclusively in Japan between 1994 and 1998. Two different 16-bit games titled simply Slayers (including the one for the Super Famicom) were released in 1994. Three 32-bit / CD-ROM games followed in the late 1990s: Slayers Royal in 1997 and Slayers Royal 2 and Slayers Wonderful in 1998

  6. Slayer - Wikipedia

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    Released in April 1985, Slayer's second full-length album, Hell Awaits, expanded on the darkness of Haunting the Chapel, with hell and Satan as common song subjects. The album was the band's most progressive offering, featuring longer and more complex song structures. [6]

  7. Tom Araya - Wikipedia

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    Araya was employed as a respiratory therapist in the early 1980s and used his earnings to finance Slayer's debut album Show No Mercy (1983). Much of Araya's lyrical content is about serial killers, a subject he finds interesting; his first credited lyrical contribution was the vampire-themed track "At Dawn They Sleep" from 1985's Hell Awaits.

  8. Slayers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Slayers (スレイヤーズ, Sureiyāzu) is a role-playing video game adaptation of the Slayers light novel series. developed by BEC and published by Banpresto for the Super Famicom (SNES) exclusively in Japan in 1994. Note that this game should not be confused with another "Slayers" game that was published by Banpresto for the NEC PC-9801 that ...

  9. Slayer discography - Wikipedia

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    Slayer is an American thrash metal band formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, who recruited vocalist and bassist Tom Araya, and drummer Dave Lombardo. [1] Slayer's first two albums, Show No Mercy (1983) and Hell Awaits (1985), which were released on Metal Blade Records, did not chart in the United States. [2]