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  2. The Legend of Dragoon - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in Europe on January 19, 2001. [27] The game was re-released on the PlayStation Network on December 22, 2010, in Japan and May 1, 2012, in North America. [17] [28] In a retrospective article about the series, Yoshida stated that a sequel was in pre-production after Yoshida left Japan, but was cancelled for unknown reasons ...

  3. David Gaider - Wikipedia

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    David Gaider is a Canadian narrative designer and writer. He was the lead writer and creator of the setting for the role-playing video game series Dragon Age.. He worked for Edmonton, Alberta-located game developer BioWare from 1999 [1] to 2016, [2] before leaving to join another Edmonton-based studio, Beamdog, as their Creative Director.

  4. Lestat de Lioncourt - Wikipedia

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    Lestat also makes his friend and lover, Nicolas de Lenfent, a vampire. They find work at a small theatre called "Renaud's". Lestat starts off as a stage hand and then, to his surprise, becomes star of the show when he steps in for another actor. Nicolas is a violinist and performs with the theatre's small orchestra.

  5. Lesta Studio - Wikipedia

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    Lesta Games (Russian: Леста, ООО, romanized: Lesta, OOO; also known as Lesta Studio) is a Russian video game development and film production company with studios in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk and Tashkent.

  6. Dragon Age - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, Electronic Arts announced that more than 3.2 million copies of the game had been sold. [79] Dragon Age II sold more than one million copies in less than two weeks following its launch on March 8, 2011, a faster sales pace than its predecessor when it was released in 2009. [80] By May 2011, it has sold over two million copies. [81]

  7. Mike Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Mike Laidlaw is a Canadian [1] video game developer best known for his work at BioWare as the creative director for the Dragon Age fantasy role-playing video game franchise, and the lead designer and director on the first three games. [2]

  8. Ryan Condal - Wikipedia

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    Ryan J. Condal (born 1979 or 1980) is an American showrunner for the TV series House of the Dragon (2022–present), a prequel to the TV series Game of Thrones (2011–2019). He created House of the Dragon with George R. R. Martin. In the 2010s, Condal and Carlton Cuse were creators and showrunners for the TV series Colony (2016–2018).

  9. Alisia Dragoon - Wikipedia

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    The game ends if all the continues have been used. Alisia Dragoon has no features for saving the player's progress. After the game is completed, a screen is shown, charting the overall performance of the player based on the number of kills, the power level of Alisia's attack, and the frequency the pet monsters are used. [4]