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Team Arcana is a Japanese video game developer and a successor of Examu, which mostly produce fighting games for arcades and home consoles. It is known for developing the Arcana Heart series, the company's namesake, as well as Daemon Bride series.
Parace L'sia (パラセ・ルシア, Parase Rushia) is the main antagonist and final boss of Arcana Heart 2: Suggoi!, and serves the same role in the score attack mode in Arcana Heart 3. While a human, she lived in Switzerland during the Renaissance and worked as an alchemist, but after death her soul was sent to the Arcana world, where she ...
Arcana Heart 3 (Japanese: アルカナハート3, Hepburn: Arukana Hāto Surī) is a 2011 2D arcade fighting game developed by Team Arcana (the first three updates co-developed with Examu (formerly Yuki Enterprise)) and published by Arc System Works.
Vulkan targets high-performance real-time 3D-graphics applications, such as video games and interactive media, and highly parallelized computing.Vulkan is intended to offer higher performance and more efficient CPU and GPU usage compared to the older OpenGL and Direct3D 11 APIs.
Arcana [a] is a role-playing video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System by HAL Laboratory in 1992. The game represents all of its characters as cards, but plays like a dungeon-crawling role-playing game rather than a card-based game. In keeping with this metaphor, the death of a character results in a 'torn' card, and the ...
The game was released in October 2010 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. JoWooD announced on 13 October 2010 via its CEO, Franz Rossler, that Arcania would receive several add-ons in 2011. A patch for the game was released on 23 November 2010 for the PC platform.
The free rewards come with The International 2022 Swag Bag, which will be available to all Dota 2 players that play or have played at least 10 matches during the current Battle Pass season.
Rakan may refer to: In arabic, Rakan means noble. Radekan, Qazvin , a village in Iran that is also called "Rakan" In Japanese, the word for an Arhat , in Buddhism, a saint or person who has attained nirvana