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  2. Echo Night - Wikipedia

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    Echo Night is the debut entry, releasing for the PlayStation in 1998 in Japan. [1] It was released in North America by Agetec in 1999. [2] [3] Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares, [b] the second entry in the series, was released for the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan. [4] It saw a reissue in 2001, and a PSN release in 2007. [4] [5] The title is ...

  3. Echo Night (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Night [2] is a 1998 adventure game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. [3] It is the first game in the Echo Night series, following up with the Japan-exclusive Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares in 1999, and Echo Night: Beyond in 2004.

  4. Echo Night: Beyond - Wikipedia

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    Echo Night: Beyond, known in Japan as Nebula: Echo Night [2] is a 2004 survival horror adventure video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2 console. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Agetec published the game in North America, with the European release, by Indie Games, following in August 2005. [ 5 ]

  5. Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Echo Night 2: Nemuri no Shihaisha [a] is a 1999 survival horror first-person adventure video game developed and published by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. [1] It is the second game in the Echo Night series. While it shares common elements with Echo Night, Echo Night 2 takes place in its own timeline.

  6. Fox (code word) - Wikipedia

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    Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface.

  7. Code for America - Wikipedia

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    Code for America is a 501(c)(3) civic tech non-profit organization that was founded by Jennifer Pahlka in 2009, "to promote ‘civic hacking’, and to bring 21st century technology to government." [ 2 ] Federal, state, and local governments often lack the budget, expertise, and resources to efficiently deploy modern software. [ 3 ]

  8. Contest of Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Ghost-Spider is trapped in a medieval fantasy world where she is a knight fighting off an invasion led by White Fox. While fighting, White Fox realizes that the "dream" is actually a haikyo , and when several animatronics steal an orb that Ghost-Spider was supposed to protect, the two team up to recover the orb.

  9. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    (VFR squawk code for airspace 5,000 feet (1,500 m) and below prior to 15 March 2007 when replaced by the international 7000 code for VFR traffic.) [5] 0022 Germany (VFR squawk code for airspace above 5,000 feet (1,500 m) – prior to 15 March 2007 when replaced by the international 7000 code for VFR traffic.) [5] 0025 Germany