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The PC-8801 was a Japanese home computer released by NEC in 1981 - and original PC-8801 games (as opposed to titles from later revisions of the platform) started to be made available through Project EGG on November 24, 2001. There have been 184 original PC-8801 titles available on Project EGG, 25 of which are no longer available for purchase:
Deck13 Interactive GmbH (formerly TriggerLab GmbH) is a German video game developer and publisher based in Frankfurt.The company was founded in July 2001 by the team behind Artex Software, a studio that primarily developed video games for RISC OS, such as Ankh: The Tales of Mystery.
As Mimori's group travels though the forest in search of the Forbidden Witch, the egg recovered from the Mils Ruins in Mimori's possession hatches and a horse-like monster is born, whom Mimori names "Slei". Close to their destination, Mimori and the others are attacked by a monster which Eve kills, but while dying sends a signal to countless ...
Mercury(II) chloride (or mercury bichloride [citation needed], mercury dichloride), historically also known as sulema or corrosive sublimate, [2] is the inorganic chemical compound of mercury and chlorine with the formula HgCl 2, used as a laboratory reagent.
The word oomancy is derived from two Greek words, oon (an egg) and Manteia (divination), which literally translates into egg divination. Oomancy was a common form of divination practiced in ancient Greece and Rome, where it was believed that one could tell the future by interpreting the shapes formed when the separated whites from an egg was dropped into hot water.
Tales of Dunk and Egg is a series of fantasy novellas by George R. R. Martin, set in the world of his A Song of Ice and Fire novels. They follow the adventures of "Dunk" (the future Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Ser Duncan the Tall) and "Egg" (the future King Aegon V Targaryen), some 90 years before the events of the novels.
"Tuvix" is the 40th episode (24th in the second season) [3] of the science fiction television program Star Trek: Voyager. [4] The episode originally aired on May 6, 1996, [1] [3] and tells the story of Tuvok and Neelix being merged into a unique third character named Tuvix.