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  2. Shikigami no Shiro - Wikipedia

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    Shikigami no Shiro Evolution was released in two separate versions, a red (紅, kurenai) version which included a database containing character gallery, trailers, and unused voices, and a blue (藍, ai) version which included developer videos. Both versions have improved enemy AI, new characters, a vertical screen mode, and the new Evolution ...

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  5. Hyperdimension Neptunia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperdimension Neptunia (超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ, Chōjigen Geimu Neputyūnu, lit."Super Dimensional Game Neptune") is a series of role-playing video games produced by Compile Heart and Idea Factory, which revolves around and parodies the real-life video gaming industry and other forms of Japanese culture.

  6. Titan A.E. - Wikipedia

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    Titan A.E. was released on VHS [23] and a THX certified "Special Edition" DVD on November 7, 2000 [24] by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, which contains extras such as a commentary track by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, a "Quest for Titan" featurette, deleted scenes, web links, and a music video for Lit's "Over My Head".

  7. Huygens (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Huygens (/ ˈ h ɔɪ ɡ ən z / HOY-gənz) was an atmospheric entry robotic space probe that landed successfully on Saturn's moon Titan in 2005. Built and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA), launched by NASA, it was part of the Cassini–Huygens mission and became the first spacecraft to land on Titan and the farthest landing from Earth a spacecraft has ever made. [3]