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King's Field (Japanese: キングスフィールド) is an action role-playing game series developed by FromSoftware. Titles have been released for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, and various mobile phone platforms. [1] King's Field was released as a launch title for the PlayStation in
At the age of 17, Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure, One Piece, to succeed Gol D. Roger as "King of the Pirates". He fights multiple antagonists, and aids and befriends the inhabitants of several islands on his journey. Usually cheerful, he becomes serious and even aggressive when he ...
Blox may refer to: Blox CMS, a content management system; John E. Blox (1810–1860), American priest; See also. All pages with titles containing Blox;
Quake is a first-person shooter game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. The first game in the Quake series, [13] it was originally released for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, followed by Mac OS, Linux and Sega Saturn in 1997 and Nintendo 64 in 1998.
The fruit is a berry 5–16 mm (3 ⁄ 16 – 5 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter with a flared crown at the end; they are pale greenish at first, then reddish-purple, and finally uniformly blue when ripe. [5] They are covered in a protective coating of powdery epicuticular wax , colloquially known as the "bloom". [ 3 ]
The chip drastically increased the cost of the cartridge, and at US$100 (equivalent to $220 in 2023), Virtua Racing is the most expensive Genesis cartridge ever produced. Two other games, Virtua Fighter and Daytona USA , were planned for the SVP chip, but were instead moved into the Saturn's launch line-up. [ 147 ]
Colours is the fifth studio album by English boy band Blue. It was released on 6 March 2015 and marked the band's first release with Sony Music. [3] The album features six original songs and four cover songs. [2] The album's lead single "King of the World" premiered on 20 January 2015. [3] Colours debuted at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart.
Rocky Wood describes "The Blue Air Compressor" as "one of King's stranger stories, and far from his best" and as "not of high quality, pretentious...self-admittedly derivative and quite unrepresentative of King's style (even at the time it was written)". [7] Stephen J. Spignesi describes it as "a strange, experimental story". [8]