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Rise of the Rōnin [b] is a 2024 action-role playing game developed by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5 and by Koei Tecmo on Windows. It is the third collaboration between Sony and Koei Tecmo after Nioh and its sequel. Upon release, it received generally positive reviews from critics.
Video games based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise have been produced since 1989, [1] largely by Japanese video game manufacturer Konami.. Earlier games were mostly based on the 1987 TV series, with elements borrowed from the movies, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, action figures and the original Mirage comic books and role-playing books.
In July 2023, a sequel was announced, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II - Re-Evolution, which follows the events of The Last Ronin and The Lost Years as Odyn, Moja, Uno, and Yi protect the streets of New York with their sensei, Casey Marie Jones. Eastman and Waltz return as writers, along with the Escorza brothers and Ben Bishop ...
Rise of Nations is a real-time strategy video game developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios in May 2003. Designed as a fusion of concepts from turn-based strategy games with the real-time strategy genre, [2] the game's development was led by Brian Reynolds, who founded Big Huge Games following his involvement in the development of the turn-based strategy games ...
Tucked into the landscape of South Salem, New York, the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a haven of hope and education for one of nature’s most misunderstood predators. Founded in the mid-1990s ...
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Ronin is a turn-based action platform video game developed by indie developer Tomasz Wacławek and published by Devolver Digital. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 27 May 2015 into Steam Early Access and left it on 30 June 2015.
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Kathi P. Seifert joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -93.4 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.