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1995 video game
Weaponlord is a 1995 fighting game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Namco for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The
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Online console gaming network
only a handful of advertisements were ever made, and only one game, Weaponlord, has the XBAND logo on its box. XBAND stated in its newsletter that players
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in the early planning stages, titled Melee (which itself later became Weaponlord). Aspects of Killer Instinct's core gameplay were influenced from SNK
Killer Instinct (1994 video game)
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SuperBrawl Wrestling Beam Software FCI Unreleased November 1994 Unreleased Weaponlord Visual Concepts Namco (NA) Ocean Software (PAL) Unreleased September 1995
List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
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British software development company
Acclaim Entertainment in North America) Voyager (Atari ST, Amiga) (1989) Weaponlord (SNES PAL) (1995) Where Time Stood Still (1987) Wizball (1987) Wizkid
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(Genesis) Splatterhouse 3 (Genesis) The Tower of Druaga (NES) Warpman (NES) Weaponlord (SNES) 07 Interplay Collection 2 No 6 The Adventures of Rad Gravity (NES)
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British comic book artist
The Blood of Gods (2017), by Gwar Gods (1991), by The Bitmap Brothers Weaponlord (1995), by Visual Concepts Fur Fighters (2000), by Bizarre Creations (Viggo's
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Fighter 2". Computer and Video Games. No. 182. EMAP. p. 84. "ProReview: Weaponlord". GamePro. Vol. 7, no. 9. International Data Group. September 1995. p
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1994 video game
attack by a split second. Such a technique was later also used in Namco's Weaponlord and later popularized by Capcom's Street Fighter III. There are also cameo
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Way of the Tiger – Gremlin Graphics Way of the Warrior – Naughty Dog Weaponlord – Visual Concepts Windy X Windam – Success / Ninja Studio World Heroes
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American video game developer
Madden NFL '95 MLBPA Baseball NHL 95 1995 Toughman Contest Sega Genesis Weaponlord Sega Genesis, Super NES Viewpoint PlayStation Madden NFL '96 PlayStation
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2013 video game
developmental and competitive sides. They include former Capcom developer and Weaponlord co-creator James Goddard and former competitive player and tournament
Killer Instinct (2013 video game)
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Series of compilation games
3 (1993, Genesis) The Tower of Druaga (1985, NES) Warpman (1985, NES) Weaponlord (1995, SNES) Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 and Namco Museum Archives Vol
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Remake of Starblade. Ace Combat PlayStation June 30, 1995 Yes Yes Yes Weaponlord SNES October 1995 No Yes No Developed by Visual Concepts. Sega Genesis
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American music composer
(Genesis, 32x) Bill Walsh College Football (1994) PGA Tour 98 (PlayStation) Weaponlord (Visual Concepts) World Heroes (Sega Midwest Studio) Zoop (Viacom New
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Topics referred to by the same term
Scorponok, a Transformers character Zarak the arachnid DemonLord from Weaponlord Zarak, Afghanistan, a small village in Afghanistan Zarak, Iran, a village
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Of Ambika; Mountain; Lord Ganesha
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Friend of Mind; Friend of Hearts
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Old Irish Gaelic name derived from Latin Patricius, PATRAICC means "patrician; of noble descent."
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English : occupational name for a servant of the Knights Templar (see Temple).
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Muslim
The last
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Auspicious
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No Disturbances; Without Obstacles
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From the King's Meadow
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English : from the Middle English personal name Hick + Middle English maugh, mough ‘relative’ (from Old Norse mágr or Old English magu). The exact nature of the relationship is not clear; the Middle English word meant ‘relative by marriage’, but was also used occasionally of a female blood relation.
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