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Carmageddon is banned in the capital city of Buenos Aires because it depicts people being killed by motor vehicles. [12]RapeLay is banned because it promotes and supports the use of violence to compel a person to submit to sexual conduct, as well as the exploitation of young people for sexual purposes.
Ryota Kohama (Japanese: 小浜良太, Hepburn: Kohama Ryōta, born 4 September 1989 [1]), better known by his stage name Ryota, is a Japanese musician who is best known for being the bassist of the rock band One Ok Rock.
After capturing the first flag, a record player begins to play, and an aggressive, shadowy figure begins to appear throughout the map. Before the player can capture the final flag, John, the developer of the game, appears in chat, revealing that the game is an attempt to resurrect his dead wife, the shadowy figure who is stuck in a state of ...
Trove was first revealed on November 13, 2012 [3] with players able to sign up to play the Alpha version of the game. Access to a closed Beta test was launched on September 25, 2014, [4] a free week of Trove was out a month later on October 24–26, 2014. [5]
Shinya Kogami (Japanese: 狡噛 慎也, Hepburn: Kōgami Shin'ya) is the protagonist introduced in the 2012 anime series Psycho-Pass.A police officer in a cyberpunk dystopia, Kogami becomes obsessed with murdering Shogo Makishima, a criminal mastermind responsible for the death of one of Kogami's former allies.
Psycho-Pass: Inspector Shinya Kogami, written by Midori Gotou and illustrated by Natsuo Sai, was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade from June 30 [2] [3] to July 30, 2014, when the magazine ceased its publication.
New Super Mario Bros. 2 [a] is a 2012 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.It is the third title in the New Super Mario Bros. series, following 2009's New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and is a direct sequel to the original New Super Mario Bros. released in 2006 for the Nintendo DS.
WEC Le Mans deluxe arcade unit. Konami released three different video game arcade cabinet versions of the video arcade game, an upright machine, a 'mini' spin where the driver sat in a sit-down cockpit, and the 'big' spin version, the deluxe arcade version that would actually spin the gamer around a 360° spinning base, turning left or right depending on the corner.