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The name didn’t stick and just before it was ready to be released in 1998 it was changed to 30 Seconds. Explaining that a game needs to be exceptional to succeed in the small South African game market, Esterhuyse said, ‘It also has to have an element of fun. South Africans like games that are uncomplicated and don’t take ages to explain.
Pages in category "Female characters in video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 256 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media. This category is for fictional characters in anime and manga who are female.
Akane (written in a variety of forms) is both a female Japanese given name, ranked #9 of names to give girls in Japan, [5] as well as a surname. In fiction, the name Akane has been used for various characters in anime, manga, games, books, and comics.
Shizuku Hazuki, a character in New Game! Shizuku Hinomori, a character from the video game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! Shizuku Kitayama, a character in the light novel and anime The Irregular at Magic High School; Shizuku Mizutani, a main character in the manga My Little Monster; Shizuku Mizuki, a character in the video game Chaos Wars
30 Seconds may refer to: 30 Seconds, a general-knowledge board game; 30 Seconds, an Australian comedy series "30 Seconds" , a television episode "30 Seconds", a song by Tracy Bonham from The Burdens of Being Upright
Nonetheless, Jimmy dupes her into second-guessing herself. Vol. 3, Ch. 258 Her name, Ran Mori, originates from Maurice Leblanc (Mo-ri-su Ru-bu-ran), the creator of Arsene Lupin. Vol. 4 author's notes Aoyama said he wanted to draw a girl who was strong in every way. Vol. 83 bonus profiles
The following is a list of characters that appear Ritz Kobayashi's manga and anime series, Saki, which revolves around a girl named Saki Miyanaga who joins a mahjong club, as well as its spin-off manga and anime series, Saki: Achiga-hen - Episode of Side A.