Tag: japanese

DOWD: LIFT Innovation Center

A new business building that has a light, creative, and innovative design, is a strong start to a revitalized downtown. On the way to the opening of the DOWD: LIFT Innovation Center, the city of Fukuoka received the first of the DOWD (Dynamic Open World Drive) cars, and a driver was able to get to…

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Final Fantasy – The Story of the First Three Games

The story of the first three games in the Final Fantasy series is a complex, dark, beautiful, and ultimately tragic story. Headline: The story of the first three games in the Final Fantasy series is a complex, dark, beautiful, and ultimately tragic story. “The world is divided into two parts: the Realm of the Gods…

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Cyber Resilience in the Asia Pacific Region

Why is ASEAN struggling to make cyber resilience a priority? Headline: Why is China, the world’s most populous nation, lagging behind Asian nations on cyber resilience? On the basis of an article published in the July issue of Network Security magazine on July 4, 2016, as well as recent events and news, it is concluded…

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Five Things Every American Fan Should Know About the Asian Games

For the past two years, we have seen CS:GO players from the various Asian countries travel to the Asia-Pacific region for the annual CS:GO World Championship, but China has not been a part of the event. In fact, China has never been involved in a world championship. Last year, the China International Master (CIM) organization…

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Webbed – The First 2D Adventure Game

Two-dimensional puzzle game ‘Webbed’ was released for PC on August 28, 2008. In this, Webbed is the first 2D adventure, the first game of its kind to utilize the web as a platform for the player to jump around. The game was published by the Australian game producer Xing, and developed by Calexical, a team…

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The Latest Yakuza Game

Yakuza, an interesting company that produces a series of games, and anime based on it, started making games in Japan in 2003. The first Yakuza game was the Yakuza: Dead Souls, a free-to-play game, and was released in 2004. It was also the first game to use the now infamous Yakuza: The Broken Sword engine.…

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Fund Vantage Trust – Amendments to the Trust Agreement

(Form 497 Fund Vantage Trust). (Commissioner’s Report). The Commissioner, or his/her representatives, proposes to amend the Trust Agreement between the Fund and the Vantage Computer Company, dated as of March 11, 1988, and other such agreements to change the form of name of the trust from Fund Vantage Trust, to Trust Vantage Trust, or similar…

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Olympic Football – South Africa Vs Japan

When the games for the 2018 and 2022 Olympic Football Championships opened in Tokyo two years ago, South Africa were expected to be the tournament’s defending champions. The Japanese, however, have since reached back-to-back Olympic Football championships in Seoul and Rio de Janeiro and have won back-to-back World Cup tournaments. There has been a long-standing…

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A Review Of The PAC-MAN, One Of The Most Popular Retro Games Of All Time

A review of the PAC-MAN, one of the most popular retro games of all time. It was released in 1991, and has since become the most successful arcade game of its type as well as of its. Casio, and later NEC, was one of the first companies to introduce a computer-based arcade machine that is…

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The RAM-II – A Pneumatic RAM With the New Memory-II

The RAM-II is a Pneumatic RAM with the new Memory-II. Note: This article was written for the RAM-II. The RAM-II will use Pneumatic RAM to store its data. Note: This article was written for the RAM-II. In 1994, a Japanese group released a new memory, the RAM-II, to store voice commands. They designed their new…

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