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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox ( / ˈroʊblɒks / ROH-bloks) is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program and play games created by themselves or other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of Roblox ' s ...

  3. Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord - Wikipedia

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    Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is the first game in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was developed by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead. In 1980, Norman Sirotek formed Sir-Tech Software, Inc. and launched a beta version of the product at the 1980 Boston Computer Convention. The final version of the game was released in 1981. [1]

  4. Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant - Wikipedia

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    Wizardry VII: Crusaders of the Dark Savant (originally known as Wizardry: Crusaders of the Dark Savant) is the seventh title in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games by Sir-Tech Software, Inc., preceding Wizardry 8 and succeeding Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge. It is also the second entry in the 'Dark Savant' trilogy. The game was published in 1992 by Sir-Tech, originally ...

  5. Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin (2005) is the third book in the Ologies series, [1] created and published by The Templar Publishing Company in the UK, and published by Candlewick Press in North America. The book is marketed as having been written by the mythical wizard Merlin, having been originally discovered in the year 1588 and now being revealed to the world for the first time.

  6. Grey School of Wizardry - Wikipedia

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    The Grey School of Wizardry is an online educational institution founded by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, offering a comprehensive and practical curriculum in the realm of secular esoteric arts. [1] With inspiration drawn from various sources, including the fictional Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the Grey School aims to provide a modern, non-religious approach to exploring magic and ...

  7. Magician's Quest: Mysterious Times - Wikipedia

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    Magician's Quest: Mysterious Times, known in Europe as Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry and in Japan as Tongari Boushi to Mahō no 365 Nichi (とんがりボウシと魔法の365にち, lit. "Pointy Hats and 365 Days of Magic"), is a fantasy - adventure and life simulation game for the Nintendo DS where players are tasked with attending classes in a Magic Academy, to learn the ...

  8. Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls - Wikipedia

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    Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls is a video game developed by Acquire and published by Xseed Games for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Microsoft Windows. The game's Japanese title is Wizardry: Torawareshi Tamashī no Meikyū (ウィザードリィ 囚われし魂の迷宮, Wizādoryi Torawareshi Tamashī no Meikyū). [3] Although the Wizardry series was originally developed in ...

  9. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 31 May 2004 in the United Kingdom, and on 4 June 2004 in North America. It was the first Harry Potter film to use IMAX Technology and released into IMAX theatres. Prisoner of Azkaban grossed a total of $798 million worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 2004, behind Shrek 2. Critics praised Cuarón's direction and the lead actors' performances. It is ...

  10. Witch hat - Wikipedia

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    A similar theory posits that the image of the archetypal witch hat was born from anti- Quaker prejudice. Although the hats traditionally worn by Quakers themselves were not pointed, Quaker caps were a focus of cultural controversy, and it is conceivable that the Puritan backlash against Quakers in the mid-18th century contributed to hats becoming part of the iconography of the demonic. [1]

  11. Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land - Wikipedia

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    Like the other games in the series, Tale of the Forsaken Land uses a first person perspective. Other elements such as classes, races, class changes, and magic resembling Wizardry I-V are implemented as well. The classes, Warrior, Priest, Thief, Sorcerer, Bishop, Samurai, Knight, and Ninja, all have initial requirements that must be met in order to choose them, such as attributes and alignment ...