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  2. The Book of Monsters - Wikipedia

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    [1] In his book Designers & Dragons, game historian Shannon Appelcline commented that "Little Soldier had also gotten into the roleplaying field with a series of generic fantasy-roleplaying supplements, the first of which was The Book of Monsters (1976) a description of 124 monsters by mythological scholar Phil Edgren.

  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! - Wikipedia

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    The manga series has spawned a media franchise that includes multiple spin-off manga, anime series, video games, and a real-world card game, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, based on the fictional Duel Monsters game.

  4. Little Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Set in a mysterious world, Little Nightmares follows the journey of Six, a hungry little girl who must escape the Maw, an iron vessel inhabited by monstrous, twisted beings. The game received positive reviews upon release with critics praising its atmosphere, gameplay, graphics, and sound while criticizing its checkpoint system and short length.

  5. List of Game of the Year awards - Wikipedia

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    Game of the Year (GotY) is an award given to a video game by various award events and media publications that they feel represented the pinnacle of gaming that year.

  6. Monsters of the Midway - Wikipedia

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    The Monsters of the Midway is most widely known as the nickname for the National Football League 's Chicago Bears. The moniker initially belonged to the University of Chicago Maroons football team, which was a reference to the Midway Plaisance on the South Side of Chicago. The nickname became associated with the Bears, who won six championships between 1932 and 1946. [1] The nickname was ...

  7. Monster of the Week - Wikipedia

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    MOTW is a semi-structured, open-ended tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG). One player acts as the gamemaster (known as the "Keeper of Monsters and Mysteries" or "Keeper") while the other players develop player characters and take the role of one or two "hunters". Each hunter is assigned a "playbook" or character class based on a character archetype from monster media. During the course of play ...

  8. Forbidden Planet - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Planet had its world premiere at the Southeastern Science Fiction Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 3 and 4, 1956. [1] The film opened in more than 100 cities on March 23 [23] in CinemaScope, Eastmancolor, [24] and in some theaters, stereophonic sound, either by the magnetic or Perspecta processes.

  9. Master of Monsters (video game) - Wikipedia

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    David White, creator of the open-source turn-based strategy game The Battle for Wesnoth, cited Master of Monsters as an inspiration. [2] Master of Monsters was also compared to later games such as the role-playing video game series Pokémon (which also revolves around commanding monsters) and the real-time strategy game StarCraft. [3]