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  2. The World Ends with You - Wikipedia

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    The World Ends with You [c] is an action role-playing game co-developed by Square Enix and Jupiter for the Nintendo DS.Set in the modern-day Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, The World Ends with You features a distinctive art style and urban fantasy elements inspired by Shibuya and its youth culture.

  3. Neo: The World Ends with You - Wikipedia

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    Neo: The World Ends with You (stylized as NEO: The World Ends with You) [a] is an action role-playing game co-developed by Square Enix and h.a.n.d. and published by Square Enix. It is a sequel to the 2007 video game The World Ends with You. It was released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in July 2021 and for Windows in September. The ...

  4. List of PC games (T) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of PC games (T) ... The following page is an alphabetical section from the list of PC games T. Name ...

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  6. World's End Club - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Arcade and Nintendo Switch versions of World's End Club received "mixed or average reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic. [14] [15] with Sergio Velasquez of Pocket Gamer describing the story as interesting and compelling, but not suited for those looking for more action [16] and Ryan Fabian of NookGaming recommending it to those who love slice-of-life with a hint of ...

  7. Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word is a word processing program developed by Microsoft.It was first released on October 25, 1983, [11] under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. [12] [13] [14] Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including: IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running the Classic Mac OS (1985), AT&T UNIX PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989 ...

  8. Caesura - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a word juncture at the end of a foot is called a diaeresis. Some caesurae are expected and represent a point of articulation between two phrases or clauses. All other caesurae are only potentially places of articulation. The opposite of an obligatory caesura is a bridge where word juncture is not permitted.

  9. Non-printing character in word processors - Wikipedia

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    Non-printing characters or formatting marks are characters for content designing in word processors, which are not displayed at printing. It is also possible to customize their display on the monitor. The most common non-printable characters in word processors are pilcrow, space, non-breaking space, tab character etc. [1] [2]