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adventure: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Trivia

King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies. The original King Kong featured several inconsistencies and unanswered questions. Perhaps deliberately, the 2005 remake makes no attempt at dealing with them. As in the 1933 film, there is no explanation of how Denham transports King Kong from Skull Island to New York on a tramp steamer apparently not much larger than him; nor is it shown how he was put onto the stage in New York. However, there are some subtle hints, such as phot ...

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King Kong 2005 film, King Kong 2005 film - Story, King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office, King Kong 2005 film - Critical reaction, King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign, King Kong 2005 film - 3D version in the making?, King Kong 2005 film - Comparison to the 1933 film, King Kong 2005 film - References to the 1933 version, King Kong 2005 film - Comparisons to the 1976 remake, King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary, King Kong 2005 film - Dinosaurs and other reptiles, King Kong 2005 film - Arachnids insects and annelids, King Kong 2005 film - Centipedes of the jungle floor and canopy, King Kong 2005 film - Mammals, King Kong 2005 film - Trivia, King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies, King Kong 2005 film - Cast, King Kong 2005 film - Awards and nominations, King Kong 2005 film - Won 1, King Kong 2005 film - Nominated 2, King Kong 2005 film - Video game

Read more here: » King Kong 2005 film: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Trivia

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Season synopses

Lost TV series - Season one: 2004-2005. Main articles: Episodes of Lost (Season 1), and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]See also:

Lost TV series, Lost TV series - Overview, Lost TV series - Season synopses, Lost TV series - Season one: 2004-2005, Lost TV series - Season two: 2005-2006, Lost TV series - Cast and characters, Lost TV series - Story elements, Lost TV series - Fan speculation, Lost TV series - Awards, Lost TV series - Wins, Lost TV series - Nominations, Lost TV series - Lost in other media

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adventure: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign

In October 2005, a viral marketing campaign was launched to promote the game. A website called Giantology.net posted links to several websites claiming that, in different parts of the world, remains of five giants resembling certain colossi had been unearthed. These giants were: The Tsunami Giant, resembling Valus (#1), found in Mahabalipuram, India after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The Ice Giant, resembling Quadratus (#2), found in Franz Josef Land, Siberia by Arkady Simkin and his crew The Incan Giant, ...

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Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources

Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign

adventure: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series - Overview

The Legend of Zelda games feature, as their central character and protagonist, a boy named Link. Link is frequently called upon to rescue Princess Zelda, for whom the series is named. The main antagonist in the series is a powerful dark wizard known as Ganon or Ganondorf. The action usually occurs in the mythical land of Hyrule. In story terms, the earlier games did not deviate much from the standard "save the princess" theme, but later installments have diversified their plot somewhat and added twists and turns to the tale. One Ze ...

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The Legend of Zelda series, The Legend of Zelda series - Overview, The Legend of Zelda series - Side quests, The Legend of Zelda series - Games, The Legend of Zelda series - Upcoming games, The Legend of Zelda series - CD-i games, The Legend of Zelda series - LCD games, The Legend of Zelda series - History, The Legend of Zelda series - Chronology, The Legend of Zelda series - Nature of the protagonist, The Legend of Zelda series - Cartoon, The Legend of Zelda series - Comics manga and doujinshi, The Legend of Zelda series - Popular culture

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adventure: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Awards

Note: Awards won are not listed under nominations. Lost TV series - Wins. Emmys: Outstanding Television Series - Drama (2005) Outstanding Director of a Television Series - Drama, Pilot Part 1 & 2 J.J. Abrams (2005) Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series - April Webster, Mandy Sherman, Alyssa Weisberg, Veronica Collins (2005) Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series - Mary Jo Markey (2005) Outstanding Music Composition for a Ser ...

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Lost TV series, Lost TV series - Overview, Lost TV series - Season synopses, Lost TV series - Season one: 2004-2005, Lost TV series - Season two: 2005-2006, Lost TV series - Cast and characters, Lost TV series - Story elements, Lost TV series - Fan speculation, Lost TV series - Awards, Lost TV series - Wins, Lost TV series - Nominations, Lost TV series - Lost in other media

Read more here: » Lost TV series: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Awards

adventure: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary

Apart from Kong, Skull Island is also inhabited by dinosaurs and other large fauna. However, though they may look similar, they are not the familiar species. Inspired by the works of Dougal Dixon, the designers have imagined what 65 million years or more of evolution would have done to the dinosaurs. Naturally, the creatures are presented as more scientifically accurate than those portrayed in the 1933 version. The names are taken f ...

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King Kong 2005 film, King Kong 2005 film - Story, King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office, King Kong 2005 film - Critical reaction, King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign, King Kong 2005 film - 3D version in the making?, King Kong 2005 film - Comparison to the 1933 film, King Kong 2005 film - References to the 1933 version, King Kong 2005 film - Comparisons to the 1976 remake, King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary, King Kong 2005 film - Dinosaurs and other reptiles, King Kong 2005 film - Arachnids insects and annelids, King Kong 2005 film - Centipedes of the jungle floor and canopy, King Kong 2005 film - Mammals, King Kong 2005 film - Trivia, King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies, King Kong 2005 film - Cast, King Kong 2005 film - Awards and nominations, King Kong 2005 film - Won 1, King Kong 2005 film - Nominated 2, King Kong 2005 film - Video game

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adventure: Encyclopedia II - Sonic X - Series 2 Season 3

In early 2005, Jetix France started airing episodes 53-78 (a.k.a. Series 2 in Japan, and Season 3 in America/England) before Japan has even started. Then a channel in China aired it, too. Next to air "Season 3" was 4Kids TV on September 10, 2005. Jetix in England is expected to get it sometime in November 2005, but this isn't 100% completely accurate. Season 3 began showing in Australia on November 5. While many fans wanted the Japanese version of Series 2, a member from SonicAnime.net has found bootlegs at a Blockbuster in China and ripped ...

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Sonic X, Sonic X - List of characters, Sonic X - Video game characters, Sonic X - Exclusive characters, Sonic X - Series 2 Season 3, Sonic X - Who Is Nazo?, Sonic X - Official Cast List, Sonic X - E-Series robots, Sonic X - Episode Guide, Sonic X - Theme Songs, Sonic X - Japan, Sonic X - U.S., Sonic X - U.K.

Read more here: » Sonic X: Encyclopedia II - Sonic X - Series 2 Season 3

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Star Fox - Competition version

There was also a promotional Star Fox: Super Weekend (Official Competition) (and, of course, in Europe Starwing: Super Weekend (Official Competition)) cartridge that was part of the game's marketing campaign in Europe and the US. It featured time-limited single player mode on modified stages, there was also "...an exclusive bonus level." — IGN. "The altered start-up screen displays 'Official Competition Cartridge'. Depending on the points scored, players could win a t-shirt, a jacket, or even trips to international destinations. An es ...

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Star Fox, Star Fox - Gameplay, Star Fox - Objective, Star Fox - Competition version, Star Fox - Sequels

Read more here: » Star Fox: Encyclopedia II - Star Fox - Competition version

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 3 - Breaking Point

Original airdate: November 23, 2003 Directed by: Dan Attias Written by: Breen Frazier The NSC assumes control of the Task Force, with Lindsey replacing Dixon. Sydneyis taken to Camp Williams, an NSC detention centre used for interrogation of terrorists, and is subjected to shock therapy to coerce her into decoding a message found in her Rome apartment. Her attempt to escape fails. Jack and Vaughn organize a rescue team with help from Sloane. They obtain blueprints of Camp Williams by infiltrating a Federal Emergency Management facility but Sloane is shot in ...

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Alias episodes Season 3, Alias episodes Season 3 - The Two, Alias episodes Season 3 - Succession, Alias episodes Season 3 - Reunion, Alias episodes Season 3 - A Missing Link, Alias episodes Season 3 - Repercussions, Alias episodes Season 3 - The Nemesis, Alias episodes Season 3 - Prelude, Alias episodes Season 3 - Breaking Point, Alias episodes Season 3 - Conscious, Alias episodes Season 3 - Remnants, Alias episodes Season 3 - Full Disclosure, Alias episodes Season 3 - Crossings, Alias episodes Season 3 - After Six, Alias episodes Season 3 - Blowback, Alias episodes Season 3 - Façade, Alias episodes Season 3 - Taken, Alias episodes Season 3 - The Frame, Alias episodes Season 3 - Unveiled, Alias episodes Season 3 - Hourglass, Alias episodes Season 3 - Blood Ties, Alias episodes Season 3 - Legacy, Alias episodes Season 3 - Resurrection

Read more here: » Alias episodes Season 3: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 3 - Breaking Point

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 4 - Authorized Personnel Only: Part 1

Original airdate: January 5, 2005 Directed by: Ken Olin Written by: J.J. Abrams, Jeff Mevoin The show opens with a flashback from a scene of Sydney in hand-to-hand combat on a moving train. We learn that she is on a mission to recover an isotope with a fantastic name. Sydney and Vaughn reconcile passionately after their brush with death. The plot ...

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Alias episodes Season 4, Alias episodes Season 4 - Authorized Personnel Only: Part 1, Alias episodes Season 4 - Authorized Personnel Only: Part 2, Alias episodes Season 4 - The Awful Truth, Alias episodes Season 4 - Trivia, Alias episodes Season 4 - Ice, Alias episodes Season 4 - Welcome To Liberty Village, Alias episodes Season 4 - Nocturne, Alias episodes Season 4 - Détente, Alias episodes Season 4 - Echoes, Alias episodes Season 4 - A Man of His Word, Alias episodes Season 4 - The Index, Alias episodes Season 4 - The Road Home, Alias episodes Season 4 - The Orphan, Alias episodes Season 4 - Tuesday, Alias episodes Season 4 - Nightingale, Alias episodes Season 4 - Pandora, Alias episodes Season 4 - Another Mister Sloane, Alias episodes Season 4 - A Clean Conscience, Alias episodes Season 4 - Trivia, Alias episodes Season 4 - Mirage, Alias episodes Season 4 - In Dreams..., Alias episodes Season 4 - The Descent, Alias episodes Season 4 - Search and Rescue, Alias episodes Season 4 - Before the Flood

Read more here: » Alias episodes Season 4: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 4 - Authorized Personnel Only: Part 1

adventure: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Story

Carl Denham is a documentary filmmaker whose penchant for "safari films" does not go over well with his studio bosses who prefer to see him turn in a romance film for a change. When he discovers that they would rather sell his films off as stock footage than fund his latest movie, Denham steals the film and quickly organises to leave for his next shoot immediately. Still in need of a leading lady, along the way he meets Ann Darrow, an unemployed vaudeville actress whose theatre was recently closed down due to lack of money. He convinces Ann ...

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King Kong 2005 film, King Kong 2005 film - Story, King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office, King Kong 2005 film - Critical reaction, King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign, King Kong 2005 film - 3D version in the making?, King Kong 2005 film - Comparison to the 1933 film, King Kong 2005 film - References to the 1933 version, King Kong 2005 film - Comparisons to the 1976 remake, King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary, King Kong 2005 film - Dinosaurs and other reptiles, King Kong 2005 film - Arachnids insects and annelids, King Kong 2005 film - Centipedes of the jungle floor and canopy, King Kong 2005 film - Mammals, King Kong 2005 film - Trivia, King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies, King Kong 2005 film - Cast, King Kong 2005 film - Awards and nominations, King Kong 2005 film - Won 1, King Kong 2005 film - Nominated 2, King Kong 2005 film - Video game

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adventure: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office

The budget climbed from an initial $150 million to a record-breaking $207 million, making it, by a small margin, the most-expensive film ever made in actual dollars spent (US Dollar equivalent) and the sixth-most expensive film adjusted for inflation. Universal Studios only agreed to such an outlay after seeing a screening of the unfinished film, to which executives responded enthusiastically. With a rather modest 9.7 million dollars on its opening day and worse box office performance than was expected, King Kong failed to live up to ...

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King Kong 2005 film, King Kong 2005 film - Story, King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office, King Kong 2005 film - Critical reaction, King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign, King Kong 2005 film - 3D version in the making?, King Kong 2005 film - Comparison to the 1933 film, King Kong 2005 film - References to the 1933 version, King Kong 2005 film - Comparisons to the 1976 remake, King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary, King Kong 2005 film - Dinosaurs and other reptiles, King Kong 2005 film - Arachnids insects and annelids, King Kong 2005 film - Centipedes of the jungle floor and canopy, King Kong 2005 film - Mammals, King Kong 2005 film - Trivia, King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies, King Kong 2005 film - Cast, King Kong 2005 film - Awards and nominations, King Kong 2005 film - Won 1, King Kong 2005 film - Nominated 2, King Kong 2005 film - Video game

Read more here: » King Kong 2005 film: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office

adventure: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign

The marketing campaign for King Kong started in full swing on 28 June 2005, when the teaser trailer made its debut, first online at the official Volkswagen website at 8:45 pm EST, then 8:55 pm EST across media outlets owned by NBC-Universal, including NBC, Bravo!, CNBC and MSNBC. That trailer appeared in theatres attached to War of the Worlds, which opened on 29 June. Jackson regularly published a series of 'Production Diaries', which chronicled the making of the film. The diaries started shortly after the DVD release of ...

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King Kong 2005 film, King Kong 2005 film - Story, King Kong 2005 film - Finance & box-office, King Kong 2005 film - Critical reaction, King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign, King Kong 2005 film - 3D version in the making?, King Kong 2005 film - Comparison to the 1933 film, King Kong 2005 film - References to the 1933 version, King Kong 2005 film - Comparisons to the 1976 remake, King Kong 2005 film - Bestiary, King Kong 2005 film - Dinosaurs and other reptiles, King Kong 2005 film - Arachnids insects and annelids, King Kong 2005 film - Centipedes of the jungle floor and canopy, King Kong 2005 film - Mammals, King Kong 2005 film - Trivia, King Kong 2005 film - Unanswered questions and inconsistencies, King Kong 2005 film - Cast, King Kong 2005 film - Awards and nominations, King Kong 2005 film - Won 1, King Kong 2005 film - Nominated 2, King Kong 2005 film - Video game

Read more here: » King Kong 2005 film: Encyclopedia II - King Kong 2005 film - Marketing Campaign

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Sonic X - Official Cast List

Japanese version Junichi Kanemaru ...as Sonic the Hedgehog Bin Shimada ...as Bocoe, Chuck Thorndyke Chikao Otsuka ...as Dr. Eggman Kaori Asou ...as Tikal Kenta Miyake ...as Vector the Crocodile Ken Yamaguchi ...as Decoe Kouji Yusa ...as Shadow the Hedgehog Kujira ...as Ella Masakazu Morita ...as Christopher Thorndyke (Adult) Naomi Shindoh ...as Danny, Lindsay Thorndyke Nobutoshi Kanna ...as Knuckles the Echidna Noriko Hidaka ...

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Sonic X, Sonic X - List of characters, Sonic X - Video game characters, Sonic X - Exclusive characters, Sonic X - Series 2 Season 3, Sonic X - Who Is Nazo?, Sonic X - Official Cast List, Sonic X - E-Series robots, Sonic X - Episode Guide, Sonic X - Theme Songs, Sonic X - Japan, Sonic X - U.S., Sonic X - U.K.

Read more here: » Sonic X: Encyclopedia II - Sonic X - Official Cast List

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack

Shadow of the Colossus's soundtrack is considered by many critics to be one of its strongest aspects (Electronic Gaming Monthly, for example, declared it the "Soundtrack of the Year" in their review of the game). The soundtrack was composed by Kow Otani, whose previous work included the soundtracks to PS2 flight-sim Sky Odyssey as well as the PS1 shooter Philosoma. He has also worked on several of the 90's-era Gamera films, as well as a variety of animé movies. The 1-CD soundtrack was released in Japan (with the title "Roar of the Earth") on December 7, 2005. There is curren ...

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Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources

Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack

adventure: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series - Side quests

In addition to the primary quest of saving the land from destruction or domination by an evil force, there are also lesser quests upon which Link can embark at the discretion of the player. These "side quests" usually reward the player with items that make the primary quest easier to complete (such as Pieces of Heart, new weapons, etc.), and are occasionally necessary to complete the game. This gameplay device is not unique to The Legen ...

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The Legend of Zelda series, The Legend of Zelda series - Overview, The Legend of Zelda series - Side quests, The Legend of Zelda series - Games, The Legend of Zelda series - Upcoming games, The Legend of Zelda series - CD-i games, The Legend of Zelda series - LCD games, The Legend of Zelda series - History, The Legend of Zelda series - Chronology, The Legend of Zelda series - Nature of the protagonist, The Legend of Zelda series - Cartoon, The Legend of Zelda series - Comics manga and doujinshi, The Legend of Zelda series - Popular culture

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series - Side quests

adventure: Encyclopedia II - License to Drive - Reception

The film received ample reviews and was a favourite for the target teenage audience, but the film was well recieved amongst a broad range of ages groups, as the allocation of a driver's license played an important role in growing up, Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert summarrized this by stating that "..."License to Drive" remembers feelings like that, and it brings back the whole complex of emotions about being 16 and taking your test..." he goes on to state that the first half was funny but the rest was predictable. Critic Clint Morris wrote that it was "One of the best t ...

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License to Drive, License to Drive - Production, License to Drive - Script, License to Drive - Casting, License to Drive - Filming locations, License to Drive - Plot Summary, License to Drive - Reception, License to Drive - Box office, License to Drive - Awards, License to Drive - Other, License to Drive - Music, License to Drive - DVD release

Read more here: » License to Drive: Encyclopedia II - License to Drive - Reception

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Characters

Shadow of the Colossus - Wander. Voiced by Kenji Nojima. Wander is the protagonist of Shadow of the Colossus. He brings Mono, wrapped in a sheet, to the Shrine of Worship with the hopes of reviving her. Dormin, a disembodied voice that seems to look over the temple, says it might be possible to revive Mono if Wander finds and slays the 16 colossi that inhabit the land, represented by the sixteen stone idols in the hallway of the shrine. However, he warns that this wish will come at a heavy price; Wa ...

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Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources

Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Characters

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation

Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character. The character of Dormin was apparently inspired by the biblical character Nimrod. The main connections made are the following: "Dormin" spelled backwards is "Nimrod". Nimrod was a warrior king who was said to have killed a bull with his bare hands and took to wearing its horns on his head as a crown. At the end of the game, the shadowy form Dormin assumes has horns. Also, when Dormin is possessing Wander, Wander has horns on his head, and the baby ...

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Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources

Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi

There are 16 colossi in Shadow of the Colossus, each progressively more challenging: * Denotes whether or not Agro is able to join the fight. Note that although Agro helps out with Colossi 2 and 4, he is largely unnecessary in these fights. However Agro is almost necessary to battle Colossi #10 and#13. ** Denotes the time required to beat the Colossus in Time Attack mode (see "Time Attack", below) in each difficulty, in order to sucessfully clear the challenge. ...

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Shadow of the Colossus, Shadow of the Colossus - Synopsis, Shadow of the Colossus - Japanese Packaging, Shadow of the Colossus - Story, Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi, Shadow of the Colossus - Reminiscence Mode, Shadow of the Colossus - Characters, Shadow of the Colossus - Wander, Shadow of the Colossus - Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Agro, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Emon, Shadow of the Colossus - Story Speculation, Shadow of the Colossus - Dormin's Character, Shadow of the Colossus - Connections to Ico, Shadow of the Colossus - Possible themes, Shadow of the Colossus - Weapons, Shadow of the Colossus - Gameplay unlockables secrets and extras, Shadow of the Colossus - Fruit Trees and Lizards, Shadow of the Colossus - Time Attack, Shadow of the Colossus - Climbing the Temple, Shadow of the Colossus - The Wooden Board, Shadow of the Colossus - Birds and Fish, Shadow of the Colossus - Controlling Dormin, Shadow of the Colossus - Getting to Mono, Shadow of the Colossus - Composer and soundtrack, Shadow of the Colossus - Track listing, Shadow of the Colossus - Viral marketing campaign, Shadow of the Colossus - Sources

Read more here: » Shadow of the Colossus: Encyclopedia II - Shadow of the Colossus - The Colossi

adventure: Encyclopedia II - Massively multiplayer online game - Comparing MMOGs to other computer games

There are a number of factors shared by most MMOGs that make them different from other types of computer games. MMOGs create a persistent universe where the game continues playing regardless of whether or not anyone else is. Since these games strongly or exclusively emphasize multiplayer gameplay, few of them have any significant single-player aspects or client-side artificial intelligence. As a result, players cannot "finish" MMOGs in the typical sense of single-player games. Some MMOGs, such as Star Sonata, do have an end condit ...

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Massively multiplayer online game, Massively multiplayer online game - Overview and history, Massively multiplayer online game - Comparing MMOGs to other computer games, Massively multiplayer online game - Types of MMOGs, Massively multiplayer online game - MMORPG, Massively multiplayer online game - MMOFPS, Massively multiplayer online game - MMORTS, Massively multiplayer online game - BBMMORPG, Massively multiplayer online game - Others

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adventure: Encyclopedia II - Pulp magazine - Genres

A common misconception (largely propagated by well-meaning, but misinformed RPG hobbyists) is that 'pulp fiction' is limited in scope to 1940s adventure fiction in the vein of Indiana Jones. While such fiction is, in fact, encompassed under the heading of 'pulp fiction', the heading itself is by no means limited to describing only that type of fiction. Pulp magazines often contained a wide variety of genre fiction, including, but not limited to, detective/mystery, science fiction, adventure, westerns, war, sports, railro ...

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Pulp magazine, Pulp magazine - Terminology and history, Pulp magazine - Genres, Pulp magazine - Famous and infamous characters of pulp fiction, Pulp magazine - Authors featured in pulp, Pulp magazine - Pulp fiction today

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