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Mount & Blade : Bannerlord: 3.1 million [43] [better source needed] Mount & Blade: March 27, 2020: Action role-playing Strategy: TaleWorlds Entertainment: TaleWorlds Entertainment Prime Matter (Physical) Theme Park: 3 million [38] [better source needed] Theme Park: August 1994: Construction and management simulation: Bullfrog Productions ...
Garry’s Mod; The Stanley Parable; Tabletop Simulator; The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; The 'I'm Not Crying, There's Something In My Eye' Award The 'Best Use Of A Farm Animal' Award The Walking Dead. Life Is Strange; This War of Mine; To the Moon; Undertale; Goat Simulator. ARK: Survival Evolved; Blood and Bacon; Farming Simulator 17; Stardew Valley ...
The U.S. Navy has also used the Garand, but rechambered for the popular at the time 7.62×51mm NATO round and calling it the M1 mod 0&1.The Mod 0 has a metal bushing and during testing was prone to fail and fall out. The Mod 1 was fit with a new barrel; and a piece of plastic to make sure the user didn’t put the original 30-06 cartridge in ...
Paradox worked with Microsoft to develop Paradox Mods, an open modding platform that allows the same user-created mods to work both on Microsoft Windows and Xbox One system, with initial testing being done through Surviving Mars starting in February 2019.
Tekkaman Blade [11] 1992–1993: TV Tokyo: Reboot of Tekkaman: The Space Knight. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron [427] 1993–1995: TBS: Stone Protectors [428] 1993: Syndication: Series based on the troll doll toyline. Skeleton Warriors [99] 1993–1994: CBS: Double Dragon [429] 1993–1994: Technos Japan: Syndication: Series based on the video ...
The G36V features an altered sight setup and bayonet mount. It is fitted with a 1.5x or 3x sight and lacks the integrated reflector sight. It features a standard NATO bayonet mount. The G36V was first produced for the Spanish and Latvian National Armed Forces. The G36A2 is an upgraded variant of the G36 also in service with in the German Army.
A Douglas C-49K, piloted by Anthony R. Mensing, [21] (a DC-3-455 ordered by TWA as NC43982, but taken over by the USAAF before delivery) [22] en route from Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, to Seattle, Washington, crashed 76 miles SW of Fort Nelson at the 8,500 foot level of Mount Mary Henry, killing all eleven on board. The wreckage was ...