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D2 (video game)

Index D2 (video game)

D2 is a survival horror video game developed by WARP for the Dreamcast. [1]

33 relations: Action-adventure game, Canada, Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence, D (video game), Dreamcast, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Enemy Zero, Experience point, Famitsu, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Full motion video, Future US, Kenji Eno, Meteorite, Middle Ages, Next Generation (magazine), Panasonic, Panasonic M2, Real Sound: Kaze no Regret, Rifle, Role-playing video game, Romania, Sega, Sega Saturn, Single-player video game, Survival horror, Terrorism, Transylvania, WARP (game developer), Weapon, Ziff Davis, 1UP.com, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.

Action-adventure game

The action-adventure video game genre includes video games that combine core elements from the action and adventure genres.

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Canada

Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America.

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Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence

Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence (a.k.a. CETI) is a branch of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence that focuses on composing and deciphering interstellar messages that theoretically, could be understood by another technological civilization.

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D (video game)

D is a horror themed interactive movie and adventure game developed by WARP and directed by Kenji Eno.

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Dreamcast

The is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998 in Japan, September 9, 1999 in North America, and October 14, 1999 in Europe.

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Electronic Gaming Monthly

Electronic Gaming Monthly (often abbreviated to EGM) is a monthly American video game magazine.

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Enemy Zero

is a 1996 survival horror adventure video game for the Sega Saturn, developed by WARP and directed by Kenji Eno.

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Experience point

An experience point (often abbreviated to exp or XP) is a unit of measurement used in tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) and role-playing video games to quantify a player character's progression through the game.

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Famitsu

is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Enterbrain, Inc. and Tokuma.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), formerly the Bureau of Investigation (BOI), is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States, and its principal federal law enforcement agency.

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Full motion video

A full motion video (FMV) is a video game narration technique that relies upon pre-recorded video files (rather than sprites, vectors, or 3D models) to display action in the game.

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Future US

Future US, Inc. (formerly known as Imagine Media and The Future Network USA) is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets.

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Kenji Eno

(May 5, 1970 – February 20, 2013) was a Japanese musician and video game designer.

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Meteorite

A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

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Next Generation (magazine)

Next Generation (also known as NextGen) was a video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future Network USA).

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Panasonic

, formerly known as, is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan.

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Panasonic M2

The Panasonic M2 is a video game console design developed by 3DO and then sold to Matsushita, a company known outside Japan by the brand Panasonic.

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Real Sound: Kaze no Regret

is an adventure audio game developed by WARP, Inc. and published by Sega.

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Rifle

A rifle is a portable long-barrelled firearm designed for precision shooting, to be held with both hands and braced against the shoulder for stability during firing, and with a barrel that has a helical pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the bore walls.

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Role-playing video game

A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or an RPG as well as a computer role-playing game or a CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (and/or several party members) immersed in some well-defined world.

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Romania

Romania (România) is a sovereign state located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe.

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Sega

Sega Games Co., Ltd., originally short for Service Games and officially styled as SEGA, is a Japanese multinational video game developer and publisher headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with offices around the world.

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Sega Saturn

The is a 32-bit fifth-generation home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe.

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Single-player video game

A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.

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Survival horror

Survival horror is a subgenre of video games inspired by horror fiction that focuses on survival of the character as the game tries to frighten players with either horror graphics or scary ambience.

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Terrorism

Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as a means to create terror among masses of people; or fear to achieve a financial, political, religious or ideological aim.

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Transylvania

Transylvania is a historical region in today's central Romania.

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WARP (game developer)

WARP is a now-defunct video game developer.

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Weapon

A weapon, arm or armament is any device used with intent to inflict damage or harm.

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Ziff Davis

Ziff Davis, LLC is an American publisher and Internet company.

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1UP.com

1UP.com was an American entertainment website that focused on video games.

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3DO Interactive Multiplayer

The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, often called simply the 3DO, is a home video game console platform developed by The 3DO Company.

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D no Shokutaku 2, D2 (Dreamcast), Table of D 2.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D2_(video_game)

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