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Sega | ... -Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a rail shooter video game released by | in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Drea ... |
Atari, Inc. | ... toy Speak & Spell, and in the early 1980s Sega arcade machines and in many | arcade games using the . Creating proper intonation for these projects was ... |
Tor Books | ... ience fiction lineup. Windling's and Snyder's books were later published by | and Viking Press respectively |
Ballantine Books | A novelization by Robert E. Hoban was published by | in 1982 |
Campus Crusade for Christ | ... May Doan is also a popular motivational speaker, and has been involved with | 's Power to Change campaign |
University of Chicago Press | ... wed scientific journal that was established in 1867. It is published by the | on behalf of the American Society of Naturalists. The journal covers resea ... |
Atari | Much to Commodore's annoyance MetaComCo also worked with | to produce the BASIC that was initially provided with the Atari ST — ST BA ... |
National Academies Press | ... of Sciences, the scholarly journal of the National Academy of Sciences. The | is the publisher for the National Academies, and makes 3600+ publications ... |
Oxford University Press | ... s. Ed. John Bowker. Oxford University Press, 2000. Oxford Reference Online. | . York University. 25 October 2011 . The term derives from Greek "that whi ... |
Wesleyan University Press | ... e early 1960s, by then in failing health, Eliot worked as an editor for the | , seeking new poets in Europe for publication |
Ace Books | ... as a novel by Doubleday later that year. The first paperback edition was an | double novel along with Roger Dee's An Earth Gone Mad; The Stars, Like Dus ... |
Grolier | ... owners projected a 30% increase in operating income, although historically | had experienced earnings of 7% to 8% on income. Staff reductions as a mean ... |
Cambridge University Press | ... blishers including The Times newspaper, the Oxford University Press and the | , and others. The Oxford University Press guidelines were originally draft ... |
Atari | ... ited number not-for-profit release) also included the previously unreleased | prototype, Polo by Carol Shaw, and the second release included the Superch ... |
Electronic Arts | ... designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis, now part of | . In April 2009, he left Electronic Arts to run "Stupid Fun Club", an ente ... |
Berkley Books | ... was the first in a string of successful publications of technothrillers by | |
Nintendo | Blastoise, known in Japan as , is a Pokémon species in | and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Blastoise fir ... |
University of Wisconsin Press | ... e Documentary History of the First Federal Elections (Gordon DenBoer (ed.), | , 1984, p. 441). Several respected sources, including the Biographical Dir ... |
Voice of India | ... historical revisionism in Hindu nationalism, notably in books published by | |
Atari | ... nta Claus and are attacked by invading aliens. However, Nishikado has cited | 's arcade game Breakout as his inspiration. He aimed to create a shooting ... |
Arkham House | ... r in the Museum and Other Revisions) of his prose fiction were published by | , a publisher originally started with the intent of publishing the work of ... |
Ubisoft | On March 26, 2008, Ludia Inc (in connection with | ) launched The Price Is Right video game for PC. A version for the Wii and ... |
Disney Comics | This program was merged into | and is the precursor of the comics that subsequently appeared in Disney Ad ... |
Jane's Information Group | There are estimated to be 38,000 army personnel. As of 1996, according to | , the army is organized into three Territorial Military Commands with thre ... |
Capcom | ... so been responsible for localizing a number of non-Square titles, including | 's Breath of Fire for the SNES and Sony's Wild Arms 3 for the PlayStation ... |
Carry Lab | ... anese video game companies: Square Co., Ltd., Micro Cabin, Thinking Rabbit, | , System Sacom, XTALSOFT, and HummingBirdSoft. Founded July 14, 1986, Squa ... |
Sega | ... Dreamcast version. Mizuguchi noted that he had to get the license back from | to remake the game even though he made the original (because Rez was creat ... |
Electronic Arts | ... te hair and a crown. Morgomir's name is invented for the game, developed by | |
Blizzard Entertainment | ... Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, Flextronics, eBay/PayPal, Bioware, | , Hoover's, Intel Corporation, National Instruments, Samsung Group, Buffal ... |
Grolier | The acquisition of | by Scholastic for US$400 million, took place in 2000. The new owners proje ... |
Electronic Arts | In 2005, From Russia with Love was adapted by | into a video game, titled , which featured all-new voice work by Connery a ... |
Grolier | The encyclopedia was purchased by | in 1945. By the 1960s sales of the Americana and its sister publications u ... |
Frommer's | ... c House in Provincetown is a contender for the oldest gay bar in the US and | calls it "the nation's premier gay bar" |
Sega | Microsoft worked with | in that same year and developed Microsoft WebTV for the Dreamcast game con ... |
Electronic Arts | ... munication between World of Warcraft players. Rupture was later acquired by | for $15 million. Fanning's career at Electronic Arts was short-lived as a ... |
Square Enix | ... y Hironobu Sakaguchi, developed and first published in Japan by Square (now | ) in 1987. It is the first game in Square's Final Fantasy series. Original ... |
Nintendo | ... is an anthropomorphic frog king who is the main antagonist and last boss of | 's NES game, , which, for Western audiences, was transformed into Super Ma ... |
Arkham House | ... first collection of short stories, Dark Carnival, was published in 1947 by | , a small press in Sauk City, Wis., owned by writer August Derleth |
National Academies Press | ... 011, the NAS made a digital copy of most books and reports published by the | available for free at their website. The catalog includes more than 4,000 ... |
Ballantine Books | ... s, The Autumn People (1965) and Tomorrow Midnight (1966), both published by | with cover illustrations by Frank Frazetta |
Sega | ... e 1970s for the Texas Instruments toy Speak & Spell, and in the early 1980s | arcade machines and in many Atari, Inc. arcade games using the . Creating ... |
Sega | The is a sixth generation video game console which was released by | in late 1998 in Japan and in September 1999 in other territories. It was t ... |
Night Shade Books | ... d above, further explores the world of the Mars Trilogy. On August 1, 2010, | released a collection entitled, "The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson. |
Ubisoft | ... ild of Eden, has been released for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, published by | . It is compatible with the Xbox Kinect and Playstation Move controller |
Oxford University Press | ... .]". A wide variety of opinions are quoted, with references, in this online | article |
Nintendo | ... -playing video game co-developed by Ape and HAL Laboratory and published by | for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. Both relea ... |
Electronic Arts | ... n independent video game developer in 1987. It is currently a subsidiary of | (EA). Maxis is the creator of one of the best-selling computer games of al ... |
Cheap Street | ... a prospectus for a non-existent collection of Ashbless poetry, published by | Press. ("The Twelve Hours of the Night" had been mentioned in The Anubis G ... |
Arkham House | ... d in many of his stories, as well as those of other Cthulhu Mythos writers. | , a publishing company started by two of Lovecraft's correspondents, Augus ... |
Universal Edition | ... osby had previously negotiated with the opera's publisher, Alfred Kalmus of | , to present the American premiere of the complete version and "on July 28 ... |
NESFA Press | The original American Gods blog was extracted for publication in the | collection of Gaiman miscellany, Adventures in the Dream Trade |
Thinking Rabbit | ... ss than seven Japanese video game companies: Square Co., Ltd., Micro Cabin, | , Carry Lab, System Sacom, XTALSOFT, and HummingBirdSoft. Founded July 14, ... |
Nintendo | Before the appearance and great success of | 's Family Computer, MSX was the platform for which major Japanese game stu ... |
Hippocampus Press | ... , however, severely abridge the letters they contain). Other publishers are | (Letters to Alfred Galpin et al.), Night Shade Books (Mysteries of Time an ... |
Konami | ... mputer, MSX was the platform for which major Japanese game studios, such as | and Hudson Soft, produced their titles. The Metal Gear series was original ... |
Nintendo | ... o shoot ducks on screen for points. The game was developed and published by | , and was released in 1984 in Japan. The ducks appear one or two at a time ... |
Hippocampus Press | ... he Witch House, which had been previously released by small-press publisher | . In 2005 the prestigious Library of America canonized Lovecraft with a vo ... |
Midway | ... in Japan, and was later licensed for production in the United States by the | division of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games an ... |
Universal Edition | ... nd in some cases had had printed) his own musical scores for his publisher, | , which often involved unconventional devices. The score for his piece Ref ... |
Oxford University Press | ... tyle guides issued by various publishers including The Times newspaper, the | and the Cambridge University Press, and others. The Oxford University Pres ... |
Nintendo | ... Itoi integrated the experience into Giygas' dialogue for the final battle. | eventually announced a release date of August 27, 1994 for Japan, and inve ... |
Square Enix | ... ion of Final Fantasy, based on the PSP port with touch controls, worldwide. | collaborated with Namco to release a mobile version of Final Fantasy that ... |
Kiplinger.com | In 2010 | rated the county one of five "best" places in America to retire. Factors e ... |
Harvard University Press | ... achieving the depth of baroque painting, these six talks were published by | in 1986 under the title Working Space |
GraphicAudio | | (who had previously done audiobook versions of Infinite Crisis and 52) rel ... |
Ballantine Books | ... is magazines in 1984. CBS Publications in 1982 sold Fawcett Publications to | while Popular Library was sold to Warner Communications |
Square Enix | ... delayed until April 1, 2003, when the two companies finally merged to form | |
Night Shade Books | ... . Other publishers are Hippocampus Press (Letters to Alfred Galpin et al.), | (Mysteries of Time and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald W ... |
Atari | ... cs display. Then, he went to build software for companies such as Apple and | . While working at the Apple spin-off, General Magic, the idea of bringing ... |
Square Enix | ... d Square Enix U.S.A., Inc. (now Square Enix, Inc.) and continues to publish | 's titles in North America |
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore | ... including Donald's superhero alter ego Paperinik. Production was handled by | (commonly referred to as just Mondadori) from 1935 until 1988, when Disney ... |
Mastiff | ... ng him as being smug and stating that they loathe him. Video game developer | referenced the Duck Hunt dog in promoting their video game Remington Great ... |
University Press of New England | Dartmouth serves as the host institution of the | , a university press founded in 1970 that is supported by a consortium of ... |
Nintendo | Koji Kondo, the main composer for | , is also prominent on the Japanese game music scene. He is best known for ... |
Gruner + Jahr | Waseca is home to Brown Printing, a subsidiary of | . Brown Printing is the fourth-largest magazine printer in the United Stat ... |
Amsoft | ... gnisable mascot, a number of games by Amstrad's in-house software publisher | have been tagged with the Roland name. However, as the games had not been ... |
Copper Canyon Press | ... ese include Fiddle Tunes, Blues, Jazz, Voice, Chamber Music, and much more. | , the poetry press, is located here, as are Goddard College, Madrona Mindb ... |
Northwestern University Press | In the 1960s, | , in alliance with the Newberry Library and the Modern Language Associatio ... |
Nintendo | ... 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by | . It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on M ... |
Electronic Arts | ... icial life, strategy, and beat 'em up games. Black & White was published by | in 2001. Lionhead Studios is named after Mark Webley's hamster, which died ... |
Electronic Arts | ... ion. The stock reached $50 a share and then dropped as Maxis posted a loss. | bought Maxis in June 1997. Wright had been thinking about making a virtual ... |
1C Company | ... ersoft supports popular Russian applications (for example, 1C:Enterprise by | ). , Etersoft was going to issue WINE@Etersoft CAD, which is oriented towa ... |
Atari, Inc. | ... to an operating system was the 1400XL/1450XL personal computers designed by | using the Votrax SC01 chip in 1983. The 1400XL/1450XL computers used a Fin ... |
Cheap Street | ... hed a number of short chapbooks, many published in very small quantities by | . Some of these have been reprinted in his collections, as when Starwater ... |
Del Rey Books | ... illustrator David Wenzel. A reprint collected in one volume was released by | in 2001. Its cover, illustrated by Donato Giancola, was awarded the Associ ... |
GameTek | In 1990, | created a The Price Is Right computer game for the DOS and Commodore 64 pl ... |
Titus Software | The Dick Tracy video game was developed by | in 1990. It was ported to many platforms including Amiga, Commodore and MS ... |
Nintendo of America | ... o censorship in their North American localizations, largely in keeping with | 's content guidelines at the time that placed severe restrictions on relig ... |
Level-5 | ... ed by Chunsoft, Heartbeat, ArtePiazza and, starting with Dragon Quest VIII, | . Horii's company, Armor Project, is in charge of the Dragon Quest games t ... |
Nintendo | ... deo game consoles, preceding Sony's PlayStation 2, Microsoft's Xbox and the | GameCube |
Blizzard Entertainment | ... /platform video game series which was developed by Silicon & Synapse (later | ). The first game, The Lost Vikings, was released in 1992 by publisher Int ... |
NovaLogic | Gaming company | has its headquarters in Agoura Hills |
Baedeker | | describes Samland as "a fertile and partly-wooded district, with several l ... |
Yale University Press | ... le doubt". According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by | , "Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits ... |
Jane's | ... ange to about 25,000 feet (7,600 m). Production was scheduled for 2004, but | reports that this may be on hold |
Ballantine Books | ... rthur C. Clarke, and published in time for the U.S. bicentennial in 1976 by | . The plot follows the protagonist, Duncan Makenzie, on a trip to Earth fr ... |
Square Enix | ... ted by Yuji Horii and his studio, Armor Project. The series is published by | (formerly Enix), with localized versions of later installments for the Nin ... |
Donning Starblaze | ... e Myth books have passed through three publishing companies over the years: | , Meisha Merlin and, as of 2008, Wildside Press |
Interplay Entertainment | ... nment). The first game, The Lost Vikings, was released in 1992 by publisher | for DOS, Amiga, Sega Mega Drive and SNES among others. The sequel, The Los ... |
Rizzoli | ... ticipated in the Liverpool Biennial curated by Lorenzo Fusi. In early 2011, | will release a comprehensive monograph, edited by Ralph Rugoff and will be ... |
Nintendo | ... ype of console portrayed depends on which one was most recently released by | when the specific game was released, e.g. a Wii in Pokémon Black and White ... |
Supersoft | Sometime between 1982 and 1984 (accounts differ), the British company | published a text-based adventure game based on the book, which was release ... |
Johns Hopkins University Press | The | , founded in 1878, is the oldest American university press in continuous o ... |
Geeknet, Inc. | ... 00, which changed its name to SourceForge, Inc. on May 24, 2007, and became | on November 4, 2009 |
Konami | ... , Ernie Ball, Ernst and Young, Ferguson, Fulton Distributors, Guthy-Renker, | , Pulte Homes, Sunrise Company, SunScape Tech and Tala Industries choose I ... |
Square Enix | ... r 1983 by Masafumi Miyamoto. It merged with Enix in 2003 and became part of | . Squaresoft was also a brand name used by Square to refer to their games, ... |
Grolier | ... general encyclopedias in the English language. Following the acquisition of | in 2000, the encyclopedia has been produced by Scholastic |
Necronomicon Press | ... ime and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald Wandrei et al..), | (Letters to Samuel Loveman and Vincent Starrett et al.), and University of ... |
CQ Press | ... e 33rd most dangerous city in the United States in the 2008–2009 edition of | 's City Crime Rankings |
Grolier | In 1988 | was purchased by the French media company Hachette, which owned a well-kno ... |
Egmont Publishing | ... War II the Ehapa Verlag in Stuttgart, West Germany, a subsidiary of Danish | (then Gutenberghus) started in September 1951 the monthly publication Mick ... |
Ace Books | ... er an unauthorized paperback edition of The Lord of the Rings appeared from | in 1965, Houghton Mifflin and Ballantine asked Tolkien to refresh the text ... |
Ace Books | | published a series of novels due to the show's popularity, beginning in 19 ... |
Ace Books | ... on Books hardcover appeared the next year, it was reprinted in paperback by | in 1966 and reissued in 1968 and 1974. Additional hardcover and paperback ... |
Wildside Press | ... companies over the years: Donning Starblaze, Meisha Merlin and, as of 2008, | |
Nintendo | ... versions of later installments for the Nintendo DS (NDS) being published by | outside of Japan. The first title was published in 1986 and there are curr ... |
Penguin Books | ... clared a "prohibited import" in Australia, though the Australian publisher, | , resisted and had copies printed up in secret and stored in fleets of mov ... |
Disney Comics | ... their license in 1990 to publish the comics themselves by the subsidiary of | and a large expansion was planned, however following the Disney Implosion ... |
Konami | ... pular and famous MSX games were written by Japanese software-houses such as | and Hudson Soft. Several popular video game franchises were initially esta ... |
Oxford University Press | ... uilt between 1711 and 1715, originally to house the printing presses of the | . It was vacated by the Press in the early nineteenth century, and used by ... |
Deseret Book | ... clude Citigroup CFO Gary Crittenden '76, former Dell CEO Kevin Rollins '84, | CEO Sheri L. Dew, and Matthew K. McCauley, CEO of children's clothing comp ... |
Nintendo of America | ... rita. Following the successful North American localization of Dragon Quest, | translated Final Fantasy into English and published it in North America in ... |
Sega | The first console-based MMORPG was Phantasy Star Online for the | Dreamcast. The first console-based open-world MMORPG was Final Fantasy XI ... |
Electronic Arts | ... re EA, was a joint venture between console video game developers Square and | . Announced on April 27, 1998, Square EA was based in Costa Mesa, Californ ... |
Wildside Press | ... file in the fantasy genre. Today, many more of his works are available from | |
Better Badges | ... ng Give 'Em Enough Rope. The band was so disenchanted with it that they had | make buttons that declared "I don't want RUDE BOY Clash Film". On 27 Febru ... |
Penguin Books | The book was published by | in the UK and Hyperion in the US on 12 October 2009 |
Rizzoli | In the 1960s the Corriere became part of the | group, listed in the Italian stock exchange. Its main shareholders are Med ... |
Capcom | In the | RPG Breath of Fire III, the heroes battle a pair of anthropomorphic horses ... |
Nintendo of Japan | | posted on its Virtual Console webpage that MSX games will be available for ... |
Adventure International | ... game based on the franchise. It was written by Scott Adams and published by | |
Gameloft | ... II, The Yukon Trail, and The Amazon Trail. The game resurfaced in 2008 when | created an updated version for cell phones |
Ubisoft | ... t were controlled by players of Destroyer Command, a title also released by | |
Scholastic Corporation | ... try Association of America (RIAA), the National Endowment for the Arts, and | |
Explocity | ... galore Mirror, Vijaya Karnataka provide localised news updates. On the web, | provides listings information. Deccan Herald, The Times of India and The H ... |
University of Chicago Press | ... Chicago) is a style guide for American English published since 1906 by the | . Its sixteen editions have prescribed writing and citation styles widely ... |
Columbia University Press | ... l play which was produced at Columbia University and published as a book by | in 1914 |
Acornsoft | ... re available for the Electron. The traditional BBC Micro publishers such as | , Superior Software and Micro Power offered the widest support. Notable po ... |
Stanford University Press | ... Bargaining's Triumph: A History of Plea Bargaining in America published by | defines the plea as one in "which the defendant adheres to her claim of in ... |
Capcom | ... nd a Hello Kitty trivia game. Two limited edition Dreamcast models based on | 's game were also released, one a clear pink "Claire Redfield" model and V ... |
Atari | ... OS X can run it through Classic. At one time, versions for Tandy, Amiga and | computers were offered, as well as a UNIX command-line compiler |
Ballantine Books | ... number of times as a trilogy (as well as many times separately): in 1986 by | as "Galactic Empire Novel[s]", in 1992 by Spectra as "The Empire Novels" a ... |
Casa Ricordi | The orchestral score of Tosca was published in late 1899 by | . In contrast to his other operas, Puccini appeared to be satisfied with h ... |
Konami | In 2006, Avary wrote a screenplay adaptation to the hit | videogame, Silent Hill (2006), with French director and friend, Christophe ... |
Chapman & Hall | ... mas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens first published by | on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ... |
Electronic Arts | ... n the first year. Sega Sports titles helped fill the void left by a lack of | sports games on the system. Dreamcast sales grew 156.5% from July 23, 2000 ... |
Grolier | ... 1945. By the 1960s sales of the Americana and its sister publications under | — The Book of Knowledge, the Book of Popular Science, and Lands and People ... |
Q Entertainment | ... ries. It was conceptualized and produced by Tetsuya Mizuguchi. His company, | released a high definition version, Rez HD to the Xbox Live Arcade in 2008 |
Namco | ... rcade games, such as Atari's Asteroids, Williams Electronics' Defender, and | 's Galaxian and Galaga, which were modeled after Space Invaderss gameplay ... |
Ubisoft | ... 8, the use of Clancy's name was purchased by French video game manufacturer | for an undisclosed amount of money. It has been used in conjunction with v ... |
Phaidon Press | ... lished by MACBA in Barcelona, Spain in 2002; Raymond Pettibon, published by | , Inc. in 2001; Raymond Pettibon: The Books 1978-98, edited by Roberto Ohr ... |
Interplay | ... st-person shooter video game developed by Parallax Software and released by | in 1995. The game features six degrees of freedom gameplay and garnered se ... |
Electronic Arts | ... dn’t play video games. Maxis gave little support or financing for the game. | , which bought Maxis in 1997, was more enthusiastic. Wright’s games are so ... |
Gameloft | Nassau is an unlock-able level in the 2010 | racing game |
Atari | After 10 years at Xerox PARC, Kay became | 's chief scientist for three years |
HarperCollins | ... ders' Book of Faith, part of the Simpsons Library of Wisdom was released by | . The book takes a look at Flanders' life and his ever enduring faith |
Atari | ... n Saunders and Russ Perry Jr.). There were two releases, both sanctioned by | and Bridgestone Multimedia (who had obtained the rights to the Starpath li ... |
Cambridge University Press | A 2006 | book on political terrorism theorized that it provided a model for the ter ... |
Baen Books | ... a long-time science fiction fan, and has written a fantasy novel, Harald ( | , 2006) |
Electronic Arts | ... y based on the Jackson films and building much upon the original writings — | invented the name Morgomir for one of the Nazgûl. This appears to be a pas ... |
Casterman | ... to any original French or Italian title. French editions were published by | , Italian by Edizioni Lizard |
Cambridge University Press | ... he University of Cambridge: Volume 4 (1870 to 1990), which was published by | in 1992 |
Electronic Arts | | (EA) completed its acquisition of Maxis on July 28, 1997. Compared to othe ... |
Orb Books | ... pectra as "The Empire Novels" and in 2010 along with The End of Eternity by | , in both print and Kindle editions |
HarperCollins | In 2009, | posthumously published J.R.R. Tolkien's retelling of the Poetic Edda. Titl ... |
Blizzard Entertainment | ... r players enjoy higher-quality gameplay. The current market for MMORPGs has | 's World of Warcraft dominating as the largest pay-to-play MMORPG, alongsi ... |
Electronic Arts | ... elf subject to harsh criticism and the target of a consumer protest against | . Despite the poor launch publicity, Spore was still a commercial success |
Superior Software | ... e for the Electron. The traditional BBC Micro publishers such as Acornsoft, | and Micro Power offered the widest support. Notable popular games particul ... |
Penguin Books | ... mon Runyon's "stories of the bandits of Broadway", which was republished by | in 1990 as On Broadway |
D4 Enterprise | ... as the English counterpart of this (and other) Japanese services offered by | , which also announced (in August 2006) the launch of a new MSX2 compatibl ... |
Nintendo | ... ped by Square Enix's Product Development Division-2. Publishing was done by | |
Abril | In Brazil, through the publisher | , national stories have been published since the 50's, with artists like J ... |
Autonomedia | ... tism". In the past he has worked with the not-for-profit publishing project | , in Brooklyn, New York |
Infobase Publishing | ... was owned by The Reader's Digest Association. The World Almanac was sold to | in 2009 |
EA Games | ... mes including Sony's Crash Bandicoot series, the Jak and Daxter series, and | 's The Sims 2. This work is often performed with Mutato Muzika, the music ... |