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2001 turn-based strategy video game
Culdcept Second is a turn-based strategy video game for the Dreamcast released on 2001. It is the sequel to the Saturn title Culdcept. An enhanced version
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Series of turn-based strategy video games
Culdcept (カルドセプト, Karudoseputo) is a series of turn-based strategy video games developed by OmiyaSoft. It revolves around virtual board game-like gameplay
Culdcept
1997 video game
Culdcept is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by OmiyaSoft for the Sega Saturn. It is the first game in the Culdcept series. It
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Hitmaker Sega 2001-05-29NA May 31, 2001 May 29, 2001 July 6, 2001 Culdcept Second Omiya Soft Media Factory 2001-07-12JP July 12, 2001 Unreleased Unreleased
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Japanese music composer (born 1968)
first work that Ito composed after leaving Square was the soundtrack to Culdcept II, which he regards as his best work. He attributes this feeling both
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2001. Nintendo released two consoles this year; the Game Boy Advance, the second & final entry in the Game Boy family (excluding revision models), and the
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Video game list
November 5, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2010. Ahearn, Nate (2008-02-04). "IGN: Culdcept Saga Review". IGN. Archived from the original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved
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Sonic Team Sega November 11, 1999 February 29, 2000 June 9, 2000 1–4 Culdcept Second OmiyaSoft Media Factory July 12, 2001 Unreleased Unreleased 1–4 Cyber
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Collection of budget titles for Sega Dreamcast
Comic Party Confidential Mission Cool Boarders Burrrn Crazy Taxi 2 Culdcept Second Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4 D+Vine
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Gematsu. Retrieved February 26, 2026. Romano, Sal (February 5, 2026). "Culdcept BEGINS announced for Switch 2, Switch, and PC". Gematsu. Retrieved February
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Japanese writer
Japanese). Retrieved 2023-08-16. Litten, Matt (2008-01-30). "VGB Feature: Culdcept Saga Interview With Localization Producer Nobu Taguchi". VGBlogger.com
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PC". Gematsu. Retrieved May 2, 2026. Romano, Sal (February 5, 2026). "Culdcept BEGINS announced for Switch 2, Switch, and PC". Gematsu. Retrieved June
List of Nintendo Switch 2 games
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Japanese manga magazine
Iida Wolf's Rain (2003–2004) (created by Keiko Nobumoto) Shinya Kaneko Culdcept (1999–2007) Yōsuke Kuroda/Ichiro Inui Bujingai: Zanou Densetsu (2004–2005)
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Debugger Shouhen Yanoman Yanoman Unreleased Unreleased February 28, 1997 Culdcept OmiyaSoft OmiyaSoft Unreleased Unreleased October 30, 1997 Cyberbots: Full
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Series of online presentations by Nintendo
Archived from the original on March 17, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2016. "Culdcept Revolt Nintendo Direct 2016.05.11". Nintendo of Japan. May 11, 2016. Archived
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Games for the Sony PlayStation / PS1 / PSone
Unreleased 2002 November 9, 2001 Culdcept Expansion Media Factory Media Factory May 1, 1999 Unreleased Unreleased Culdcept Expansion Plus Media Factory Media
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released exclusively on the Xbox Live Marketplace on February 17, 2009. A second episodic expansion pact titled Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
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Musical artist
Hearts II. Hirota has performed bass guitar for Ito's live performance of Culdcept music during the Extra Live Concert. and for Ito's vocal song for Lux-Pain
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American voice actress
pianist. In 2002, she released her first jazz album, The Tide is Low. Her second jazz album is Stealing Freedom. She is also in a band called Upper Structure
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as 2 games in 1 disc – Wii Sports (first variant) / Wii Sports Resort (second) variant) in North America. Published by The Pokémon Company in Japan. Published
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PlayStation was the year's best-selling video game console worldwide for the second year in a row, while also being the annual best-selling console in Japan
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Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles DS [citation needed] February 5 Culdcept Saga X360 [citation needed] February 5 Devil May Cry 4 PS3, X360 [citation
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2013 Unreleased March 13, 2014 Culdcept Omiya Soft Nintendo June 28, 2012 Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased Culdcept Revolt OmiyaSoft JP: Nintendo WW:
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worldwide was the Game Boy title Pokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow for the second year in a row, while the year's highest-grossing arcade game in Japan was
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for a text file concerning the Icarus and Perseus Projects. In the game Culdcept Saga, a 'Protean Ring' tool will transform the user's creature into another
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of the Devilman Baby Pop Bakushou Mondai no Kyou no Joe Beck The Big O Culdcept Fighting Foodons Flint the Time Detective Fuun Sanshimai Lin³ Garōden GetBackers
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Japanese video game developer and publisher
February 18, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2017. Romano, Sal (June 28, 2017). "Culdcept Revolt delayed to October 3 in North America, October 6 in Europe". Gematsu
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American voice actor
Network. Retrieved 2017-01-09. "Aniplex of America Announces DURARARA!!×2 The Second Arc Product Release Details". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
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Archived from the original on June 2, 2017. Retrieved June 2, 2017. "Culdcept Revolt". nintendo.com. Archived from the original on August 18, 2017. Retrieved
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games which can be exchanged for hats and outfits to customise their Mii. A second update, which adds two more purchasable games and additional features, was
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2005–08. The first series of videoGaiden was broadcast in late 2005 and the second in late 2006. The main run of the third series (2007–08) was released online
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at monthly intervals between March and July 2006. A second hiatus followed, during which the second series of videoGaiden was made and broadcast, and the
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PlayStation budget range in Asia
2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 Crash Bandicoot 4: Sakuretsu! Majin Power Culdcept II Expansion Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen Alpha Dai-3-Ji Super Robot Taisen
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Square Enix November 12, 2008 Bushido Blade Square Enix November 26, 2008 Culdcept Expansion Plus Media Factory November 26, 2008 SaGa Frontier Square Enix
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from the Middle English personal name Loveke, Old English Lufeca, a derivative of Lufa (see Love 1), or LÄ“ofeca, a derivative of LÄ“ofa (see Leaf 2).English : perhaps a habitational name from places in Cumbria and Northumberland called Lowick, or Lowich in Northamptonshire. The first is from Old Norse lauf ‘leaf’ + vÃk ‘creek’; the second is from the river name Low (possibly from Old English luh ‘pool’) + Old English wÄ«c ‘dairy farm’, ‘dwelling’; and the third from an unattested Old English personal name, Luffa, or Luhha + wÄ«c.Probably a respelling of Lovik.
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English
English : habitational name from a place called Ketton in Durham or one in Rutland or from Keaton in Ermington, Devon. The first is named from the Old English personal name Catta or the Old Norse personal name Káti + Old English tūn ‘settlement’; the second is probably from an old river name or tribal name Cētan (possibly a derivative of Celtic cēd ‘wood’) + Old English ēa ‘river’; and the last possibly from Cornish kee ‘hedge’, ‘bank’ + Old English tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English loveles ‘loveless’, ‘without love’, probably in the sense ‘fancy free’.English : some early examples, such as Richard Lovelas (Kent 1344), may have as their second element Middle English las(se) ‘girl’, ‘maiden’.
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English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, as for example those in Dorset, Norfolk, Rutland, and Suffolk, were named from Old English lang ‘long’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘enclosure’; but one in Essex is recorded in Domesday Book as Laingaham, from Old English LÄhhingahÄm ‘homestead of the people of Lahha’, and one in Lincolnshire originally had as its second element Old Norse holmr ‘island’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire. The early forms, from Domesday Book to the early 13th century, show the first element uniformly as Mam-, and it is therefore likely that this was a British hill-name meaning ‘breast’ (compare Manchester), with the later addition of Old English feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field) as the second element. The surname is now widespread throughout Midland and southern England and is also common in Ireland.Irish : when not an importation of 1, this is an altered form of the Norman name Manville (see Mandeville).Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Mansfeld, a habitational name for someone from a place so called in Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a deliberate alteration of Leatherhead, a habitational name from Leatherhead in Surrey, which is named from Celtic lēd ‘gray’ + rïd ‘ford’, or alternatively a habitational name from Lythwood in Shropshire, which is named from Old English hlið ‘slope’ + wudu ‘wood’.Zachariah Leatherwood, son of John Leatherwood, was born in Prince William Co., VA, about 1735. After the revolutionary war, he settled in Spartanburg Co., SC, with his second wife, Jane Calvert, and many of his fourteen children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Cheshire and West Yorkshire, called Ledsham. The first is named with the Old English personal name LÄ“ofede + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’ and the second is recorded in Domesday Book as Ledesham ‘homestead within the district of Leeds’.
Surname or Lastname
English and German (also found in Alsace)
English and German (also found in Alsace) : variant of English Luke, German Lukas.German (also Lück) : from a short form of Lüdeke, a pet form of Ludolph (compare Liedtke 2) or occasionally from Ludwig or Lucas.Dutch (van Luck) and English : habitational name from Luik, the Dutch name of the Belgian city of Liège.Translation of the French Canadian secondary surnames Lachance and Lafortune.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Devon, Kent, and West Yorkshire. According to Ekwall, the first element of these place names is respectively Old English (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’, myrig ‘pleasant’, and mearð ‘(pine) marten’. The second element in each case is Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. This surname was taken to Ireland by a Northumbrian family who settled there in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leaton in Shropshire. The first element is uncertain, but may be Old English hlēo ‘shelter’ or (ge)lǣt ‘watercourse’ (modern English ‘leat’). The second element is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places named in Old English as ‘long ford’, from lang, long ‘long’ + ford ‘ford’, except for Langford in Nottinghamshire, which is named with an Old English personal name Landa or possibly land, here used in a specific sense such as ‘boundary’ or ‘district’, with the same second element.
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English
English : habitational name from Great and Little Linford in Buckinghamshire or Lynford in Norfolk. The former may have Old English hlyn ‘maple’ as its first element; the latter is more likely to contain līn ‘flax’. The second element in each case is Old English ford ‘ford’.
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Chinese
Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, recorded as Caworde in Domesday Book; the first element is thought to be from a personal name, the second from Old English worð ‘enclosure’.
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English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish
English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived on land belonging to the Church, from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + land ‘land’. There are several villages named with these elements, for example in Cumbria, and in some cases the surname will have arisen from these. Exceptionally, Kirkland in Lancashire has as its second element Old Norse lundr ‘grove’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.According to family lore, this name was brought to the southern States by a certain Isaac I. Kirksey in the second half of the 17th century. He is believed to have been born in about 1660, probably in one of the midland counties of England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named, for example in Devon, Greater London (formerly Middlesex), and Suffolk. All have as the second element Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The first element of the place in Devon is a pre-English river name; the place in London is named with the Old English personal name Cēna; and the place in Suffolk is named either with Cēna or more probably with Old English cyne- ‘royal’.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Calver in Derbyshire, named in Old English with calf ‘calf’ + ofer ‘slope’, ‘ridge’.English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Calvert.
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Celtic
, the mark of Kabrus and Bantuus.
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Biblical
My tabernacle is exalted.
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Hindu
The one who brought Ganga to earth, With glorious chariot
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Variant spelling of Old High German Liutpold, LEUTPALD means "people-bold."
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French
Tower.
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Hungarian
Hungarian name GÉZA means "button."
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Finnish
Finnish form of German Anselm, ANSELMI means "divine helmet."
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Splendid; Brilliant
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Muslim
In flower, Bright as the dawn
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CULDCEPT SECOND
adv.
In the second place.
a.
Suceeding next in order to the first; of second place, origin, rank, rank, etc.; not primary; subordinate; not of the first order or rate.
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Acting by deputation or delegated authority; as, the work of secondary hands.
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Subsequent in origin; -- said of minerals produced by alteertion or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rocks mass; also of characters of minerals (as secondary cleavage, etc.) developed by pressure or other causes.
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Having the power of second-sight.
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Possessing some quality, or having been subject to some operation (as substitution), in the second degree; as, a secondary salt, a secondary amine, etc. Cf. primary.
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of Secondary
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One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.
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A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.
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A secondary quill.
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One who occupies a subordinate, inferior, or auxiliary place; a delegate deputy; one who is second or next to the chief officer; as, the secondary, or undersheriff of the city of London.
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Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
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The state of being secondary.
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The second part in a concerted piece.
adv.
Secondly; in the second place.
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Dependent or consequent upon another disease; as, Bright's disease is often secondary to scarlet fever. (b) Occuring in the second stage of a disease; as, the secondary symptoms of syphilis.
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A secondary circle.
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Pertaining to the second joint of the wing of a bird.
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Not new; already or previously or used by another; as, a secondhand book, garment.
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Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.