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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero [1] is a 2024 fighting game developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.Based on the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama, it is the fourth main installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, a sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (2007), and the first to be released under the original Sparking! title outside of Japan.
Zanki Zero was released by Spike Chunsoft in Japan on July 5, 2018, [3] and in North America and Europe on April 9, 2019. [4] [5] [6] For the English localization of the game, a new, lower difficulty option was added for players who want to focus on the story and puzzle-solving, and the game balance and the user interface were tweaked.
The Familiar of Zero (ゼロの使い魔, Zero no Tsukaima) (in Japanese). illustrated by Eiji Usatsuka. Media Factory. Vol. 2: Yamaguchi, Noboru (September 2004). The Familiar of Zero 2: Wind of Albion (ゼロの使い魔2 風のアルビオン, Zero no Tsukaima 2: Kaze no Arubion) (in Japanese). illustrated by Eiji Usatsuka. Media Factory.
Zero no Tsukaima Japanese DVD volume 1 cover. The Japanese anime series The Familiar of Zero consists of four seasons, and the story follows characters from the second-year class of a magic academy, with the main one being an inept mage Louise and her familiar, a human from Earth, Saito Hiraga.
Zenless Zone Zero [a] (ZZZ) is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo (with publishing outside mainland China under Cognosphere, d/b/a HoYoverse). The game was released on Windows , iOS , Android and PlayStation 5 on July 4, 2024.
"Division by Zero" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ted Chiang, initially published in 1991 in Full Spectrum 3 magazine [2] [3] and subsequently republished in the 2002 Ted Chiang collection Stories of Your Life and Others.
Code to Zero is a novel by the British author Ken Follett, published by Pan Macmillan. The story follows Luke, an amnesic who spends the duration of the book learning of his life, and slowly uncovering secrets of a conspiracy to hold the United States back in the space race. [1] It is set out in both chapters and parts.
"Now: Zero" is told from the first-person perspective of an office worker at an insurance company. He discovers he can kill people by writing about them, or their deaths. He uses those powers to eliminate anyone he perceives to be an obstacle at his workplace, but the spree of inexplicable deaths eventually becomes too much for the company ...