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Twilight: 1994: Studio Twinkle: Studio Twinkle Twilight Zone: February 1987: Great Co: Great Co Twilight Zone II: Nagisa no Yakata: October 21, 1988: Great Co: Great Co Twilight Zone Vol. 4: Tokubetsu-hen: April 1990: Great Co: Great Co Twin Peaches: August 12, 1993: Pinky Soft: Pinky Soft Uchū Kaitō Funny Bee: August 10, 1994: Alice Soft ...
Red-Zone FairyTale 1993-02-10 Akumajō Dracula: Platform Konami Konami 1993-07-23 Albion: Hakua no Kishi Densetsu: Role-playing game Chaos Chaos 1989-12-07 Alfaim: Visual Novel Zainsoft Zainsoft 1989-12-14 Algarna: Action role-playing game M.N.M Software Brother Kōgyō 1991-02-08 Alice no Yakata: Visual novel, Eroge Alice Soft Alice Soft 1990 ...
Twilight Zone is a widebody pinball machine, designed by Pat Lawlor and based on the TV series of the same name. It was first released in 1993 by Midway (under the Bally label). This game is part of WMS' SuperPin line of widebody games alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure .
James Elwood: master programmer. In charge of Mark 502-741, commonly known as Agnes, the world's most advanced electronic computer. Machines are made by men for man's benefit and progress, but when man ceases to control the products of his ingenuity and imagination he not only risks losing the benefit, but he takes a long and unpredictable step into...the Twilight Zone.
The Pinball Arcade is a pinball video game developed by FarSight Studios.The game is a simulated collection of 100 real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb, Alvin G. and Company, and Stern Pinball, a company which also owns the rights of machines from Data East and Sega Pinball.
The Twilight Zone is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling in which characters find themselves dealing with often disturbing or unusual events, an experience described as entering "the Twilight Zone".
The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 5 Episode 29: Directed by: Richard Donner: Written by: Rod Serling: Production code: 2639: Original air date: April 17, 1964 () Guest appearances; Martin Landau as Major Ivan Kuchenko John van Dreelen as Commissar Vassiloff Robert Kelljan as Boris, Vassiloff’s assistant: Episode chronology
Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics is a 1994 American made-for-television fantasy supernatural horror film consisting of two stories by Rod Serling. The film was co-produced by Serling's widow Carol Serling. [1] Reportedly, she found the two pieces in a trunk in the family's garage.