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List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake.
Main article: Solid Snake
List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Meryl Silverburgh.
Main article: Meryl Silverburgh
List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Hal Emmerich.
Further information: List of recurring Metal Gear characters#Otacon, and [[ ...
See also:List of Metal Gear Solid characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Meryl Silverburgh, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Hal Emmerich, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Cyborg Ninja Gray Fox, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - FOXHOUND, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Liquid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Revolver Ocelot, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Psycho Mantis, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Sniper Wolf, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Vulcan Raven, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Decoy Octopus, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Roy Campbell, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Naomi Hunter, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Mei Ling, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Master Miller, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Nastasha Romanenko, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Minor characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Donald Anderson, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Kenneth Baker, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Jim Houseman Read more here: » List of Metal Gear Solid characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters
List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Roy Campbell.
Further information: List of recurring Metal Gear characters#Roy Campbell, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]See also:List of Metal Gear Solid characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Meryl Silverburgh, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Hal Emmerich, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Cyborg Ninja Gray Fox, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - FOXHOUND, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Liquid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Revolver Ocelot, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Psycho Mantis, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Sniper Wolf, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Vulcan Raven, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Decoy Octopus, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Roy Campbell, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Naomi Hunter, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Mei Ling, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Master Miller, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Nastasha Romanenko, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Minor characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Donald Anderson, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Kenneth Baker, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Jim Houseman Read more here: » List of Metal Gear Solid characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Lovecraftian horror - Collaborators and followersMuch of Lovecraft's influence is secondary, as he was a friend, inspiration, and correspondent to many authors who would gain fame through their creations. Many of these also worked with Lovecraft on jointly-written stories. His more famous friends and collaborators include Robert Bloch (author of Psycho), Robert E. Howard (Conan the Barbarian), and August Derleth, who codified and added to the Cthulhu mythos.
Subsequent horror writers also heavily drew on Lovecraft's work. While many made direct references to elements of Lovecraft's ...
See also:Lovecraftian horror, Lovecraftian horror - Origin, Lovecraftian horror - Collaborators and followers, Lovecraftian horror - Movies, Lovecraftian horror - Games, Lovecraftian horror - Roleplaying, Lovecraftian horror - Video games Read more here: » Lovecraftian horror: Encyclopedia II - Lovecraftian horror - Collaborators and followers |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Lovecraftian horror - MoviesWith the advent of film, Lovecraftian horror truly became a sub-genre, fueling not only direct adaptations of Poe and Lovecraft, but providing the foundation upon which many of the horror films of the 1950s and 1960s were constructed. One notable movie-maker to dip into the Lovecraftian well was 1960s B-movie maker, Roger Corman, though in 1965 Die, Monster, Die! (an adaptation of The Colour out of Space so loose that it was nearly unrelated), caused movie makers to ...
See also:Lovecraftian horror, Lovecraftian horror - Origin, Lovecraftian horror - Collaborators and followers, Lovecraftian horror - Movies, Lovecraftian horror - Games, Lovecraftian horror - Roleplaying, Lovecraftian horror - Video games Read more here: » Lovecraftian horror: Encyclopedia II - Lovecraftian horror - Movies |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters
List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Naomi Hunter.
Naomi Hunter is the head of FOXHOUND's medical staff, and part of the support crew assembled to assist Solid Snake during the Shadow Moses Island incident (the events of Metal Gear Solid) in 2005. During the course of the game, she provides the player (as Snake) with information about FOXHOUND members.
She has a doctoral degree in genetics and was employed by ATGC Inc. at California's Biotech Bay Area, where she worked on the company's gene ...
See also:List of Metal Gear Solid characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Meryl Silverburgh, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Cyborg Ninja/Gray Fox, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - FOXHOUND, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Liquid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Revolver Ocelot, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Psycho Mantis, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Sniper Wolf, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Vulcan Raven, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Decoy Octopus, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Naomi Hunter, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Mei Ling, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Nastasha Romanenko, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Minor characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Donald Anderson, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Kenneth Baker, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Jim Houseman Read more here: » List of Metal Gear Solid characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Handheld consoles
Nintendo - Game Boy.
Main articles/the Nintendo handheld console lineage:
Game Boy
Game Boy Pocket
Game Boy Light
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance SP
Game Boy micro
Introduced in 1989, and continuing strong today, were Nintendo's portable Game Boy systems. With several redesigns and improvements, including Pocket, Light, Color, Advance, Advance SPSee also: Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Handheld consoles |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real bookThough Lovecraft insisted the book was pure invention (and other writers invented passages from the book in their own works), there are accounts of some people actually believing his Necronomicon to be a real book. Even during Lovecraft's life he received letters from fans inquiring about the Necronomicon's authenticity. Occasionally, pranksters listed the Necronomicon for sale in book store new ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Policies
Nintendo - Emulation.
Nintendo is known for a "no tolerance" stance against emulation of its video games and consoles. It claims that mask work copyright protects its games from the exceptions that United States copyright law otherwise provides for backup copies. Nintendo uses the claim that emulators running on personal computers have no use other than to play pirated video games, contested by some who say these emulators have been used to develop and test independently produced "homebrew" software on Nintendo's ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Policies |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - SalesNintendo reported that as of September 2005 they have sold a total of 19.31 million Nintendo Gamecube units worldwide. [10]
The GameCube currently sells at USD $99. Several bundles are out which include games such as Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, Mario Party 7 and Super Smash Bros. Melee for America. There is a Mario Smash Football bundle for Europe and Super Mario Strikers bundle for Canada.
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See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Sales |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Appearance and contentsLovecraft made frequent references to the Necronomicon, but was very sparing with details about its appearance and contents. It is undoubtedly a substantial tome as evidenced by its presentation in "The Dunwich Horror" (1929). In the story, Wilbur Whateley visits Miskatonic University's library to consult the "unabridged" version of the Necronomicon for a spell that would have appeared on the 751s ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Appearance and contents |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - LocationsIn Lovecraft's works, various people and places have copies of the Necronomicon (although it is far rarer than later imitators would have one believe despite its persistent appearances). Copies of the Necronomicon are held by only five institutions worldwide: The British Museum (later moved to the British Library); the Bibliothèque nationale de France; Widener Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the University of Buenos Aires; and the library of the fictional Miskatonic University in the equally fictional Arkham, Massachusetts. The latter institution holds the Latin translation by Olaus Worm ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Locations |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the titleLovecraft wrote that the title, as translated from the Greek language, meant "An image of the law of the dead": nekros ("corpse"), nomos ("law"), eikon ("image"). A more prosaic (but probably more correct) translation can be derived by conjugating nemo ("to consider"): "Concerning the dead". Another possible etymology is "Knowledge of the dead", from the Greek nekrós ("corpse", "dead") and gnomein ...
See also:Necronomicon, Necronomicon - The book, Necronomicon - Origin, Necronomicon - Fictional history, Necronomicon - Appearance and contents, Necronomicon - Quotations, Necronomicon - Locations, Necronomicon - Etymology of the title, Necronomicon - The Necronomicon as a real book, Necronomicon - References to the Necronomicon, Necronomicon - Commercially available books titled Necronomicon Read more here: » Necronomicon: Encyclopedia II - Necronomicon - Etymology of the title |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Divisions
Nintendo - First-party.
Main article: Nintendo development divisions
Nintendo EAD Tokyo — Youngest group inside Nintendo; responsible for Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat.
Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development (Originally "Nintendo Research & Development 4") — Largest division at Nintendo. Managed by Shigeru Miyamoto. Responsible for Mario, Zelda, and F-Zero franchises.
Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (Originally "Nintendo Research & ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - Other consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Divisions |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the PhilippinesIn the Philippines, an electronics retailing chain operates under Nintendo's name, apparently illegal in nature since the Nintendo brand is trademarked by the video game giant. In addition, the retailer also uses Nintendo's logo clearly displayed on its stores. The illegal Philippine "Nintendo" sells many kinds of electronics as well as video games, including Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox hardwa ...
See also:Nintendo, Nintendo - History, Nintendo - 1889–1968, Nintendo - 1969–1980, Nintendo - 1980–1982, Nintendo - 1983–1989, Nintendo - 1990–1995, Nintendo - 1996–2001, Nintendo - 2002–present, Nintendo - More Consoles, Nintendo - Nintendo 64, Nintendo - Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo - Nintendo Revolution, Nintendo - Handheld consoles, Nintendo - Game Boy, Nintendo - Nintendo DS, Nintendo - Other hardware, Nintendo - Policies, Nintendo - Emulation, Nintendo - Censorship, Nintendo - Public relations, Nintendo - Community, Nintendo - People, Nintendo - Notable software and franchises, Nintendo - Divisions, Nintendo - First-party, Nintendo - Second-party, Nintendo - Devoted Third-party companies, Nintendo - Arcade games released by Nintendo, Nintendo - Anime, Nintendo - Nintendo offices and locations, Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines Read more here: » Nintendo: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo - Unauthorized Brand Use in the Philippines |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythosIf I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing. A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings... It represented a monster of vaguely anthropoid outline, but with an octopus-like head whose face was a mass of feelers, a scaly, rubbery-looking body, prodigious claws on hind and fore feet, and long, narrow wings behind. This thing, which seemed instinct with a fearsome and unnatural malignancy, was of a somewhat bloated corpulence.. ...
See also:Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu cult, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's rival, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family tree, Cthulhu - Idh-yaa, Cthulhu - Star-spawn of Cthulhu, Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Literary references, Cthulhu - Music references, Cthulhu - Role-playing games, Cthulhu - Video games, Cthulhu - Television, Cthulhu - Film and Other Media, Cthulhu - Parodies of Cthulhu Read more here: » Cthulhu: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythos |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - GalleryWindows NT 3.1
Windows NT 3.5
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 9x
ReactOS
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See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Gallery |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of deathAs the BSoD is often subject to jokes and gags, it was also "introduced" to other system platforms as part of screensavers.
Microsoft has also included a reference to the BSoD as an Easter egg in the Internet Explorer browser (versions 4 through 6). Typing "about:mozilla" in the address bar will result in a blank blue page being displayed. However, this has been removed with Service Pack 2 but it can still be shown by typing "res://mshtml.dll/about.moz" instead. The command is the standard way to bring up ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythosIn Derleth's stories, Cthulhu is not as powerful as the other god-like mythos creatures, nor is he much of a leader. In fact, the two most powerful beings in the mythos are, in order, Azathoth (The Blind Idiot God) and Yog-Sothoth (The Lurker at the Threshold). Nonetheless, Cthulhu's cult is the most widespread and has the largest number of worshippers.
Cthulhu - Cthulhu cult.
Cthulhu's cult has survived through the centuries and is arguably the most effective at recruiting new members. While ...
See also:Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu cult, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's rival, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family tree, Cthulhu - Idh-yaa, Cthulhu - Star-spawn of Cthulhu, Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Literary references, Cthulhu - Music references, Cthulhu - Role-playing games, Cthulhu - Video games, Cthulhu - Television, Cthulhu - Film and Other Media, Cthulhu - Parodies of Cthulhu Read more here: » Cthulhu: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythos |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family treeAccording to Lovecraft and his correspondent Clark Ashton Smith, Cthulhu's parent is the androgynous deity Nagoob. Nagoob mated with the Outer God Yog-Sothoth to bear Cthulhu on the planet Vhoorl. Lin Carter, in his Xothic legend cycle, mated Cthulhu with the quasi-female entity Idh-yaa to produce four offspring: Ghatanothoa[9], Ythogtha, Zoth-Ommog, and Cthylla. The English horror writer Brian Lumley introduced an equally powerful, but questionably benevolent, "brother" to Cthulhu called Kthanid.See also: Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in the mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu in Derleth's mythos, Cthulhu - Cthulhu cult, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's rival, Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family tree, Cthulhu - Idh-yaa, Cthulhu - Star-spawn of Cthulhu, Cthulhu - References to Cthulhu, Cthulhu - Literary references, Cthulhu - Music references, Cthulhu - Role-playing games, Cthulhu - Video games, Cthulhu - Television, Cthulhu - Film and Other Media, Cthulhu - Parodies of Cthulhu Read more here: » Cthulhu: Encyclopedia II - Cthulhu - Cthulhu's family tree |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specificationsThe following are hardware specifications provided by Nintendo of America. Some benchmarks provided by third-party testing facilities do indicate, however, that some of these specifications, especially those relating to performance, may be conservative.
Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit.
Name: "Gekko"
Producer: IBM
Core Base: PowerPC 750CXe, 43-mm² die (modified PowerPC 750 RISC with 50 new instructions)
Manufacturing Process: 0.18 micrometre IBM copper-wire tech ...
See also:Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo GameCube - Launch titles, Nintendo GameCube - Overview, Nintendo GameCube - Software library, Nintendo GameCube - Key first-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Market share, Nintendo GameCube - Major second and third-party titles, Nintendo GameCube - Screenshots, Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Central processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Graphics processing unit, Nintendo GameCube - Audio specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Other system specifications, Nintendo GameCube - Media, Nintendo GameCube - Controller, Nintendo GameCube - Accessories/peripherals, Nintendo GameCube - Marketing, Nintendo GameCube - Sales Read more here: » Nintendo GameCube: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo GameCube - Hardware specifications |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters
List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake.
Main articles: Solid Snake, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]< ...
See also:List of Metal Gear Solid characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Solid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Meryl Silverburgh, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Cyborg Ninja/Gray Fox, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - FOXHOUND, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Liquid Snake, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Revolver Ocelot, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Psycho Mantis, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Sniper Wolf, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Vulcan Raven, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Decoy Octopus, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Supporting characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Naomi Hunter, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Mei Ling, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Nastasha Romanenko, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Minor characters, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Donald Anderson, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Kenneth Baker, List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Jim Houseman Read more here: » List of Metal Gear Solid characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Metal Gear Solid characters - Main characters |
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|  |  |  | Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industrySystem administrators often use "to bluescreen" or "to BSoD" (with each letter pronounced individually—that is, "bee-ess-oh-dee") as a verb, as in: "The server just BSoD'd", "Oh, great, it's going to BSoD", or "Windows 2000 doesn't bluescreen as much as NT 4 did." (This usage is unrelated to color key special effects in film, also called bluescreen.)
Embedded systems running Microsoft Windows have also been known to Bluescreen. Typical examples are ...
See also:Blue Screen of Death, Blue Screen of Death - Types of blue screens, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT/2000/XP, Blue Screen of Death - ReactOS, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 9x/Me, Blue Screen of Death - Display, Blue Screen of Death - Windows XP, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 2000, Blue Screen of Death - Windows NT3/4, Blue Screen of Death - Windows 95/98, Blue Screen of Death - Windows Me, Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry, Blue Screen of Death - Well-known references to the blue screen of death, Blue Screen of Death - Gallery, Blue Screen of Death - Reference Read more here: » Blue Screen of Death: Encyclopedia II - Blue Screen of Death - Blue screens in the IT industry |
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