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  • 51Gravis Ultrasound — or GUS is a sound card for the IBM PC compatible system platform, made by Canada based Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. It was very popular in the demo scene in the 1990s, due to its superior sound quality compared to similarly priced… …

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  • 52Music of Japan — The music of Japan includes a wide array of performers in distinct styles both traditional and modern. The word for music in Japanese is 音楽 (ongaku), combining the kanji 音 ( on sound) with the kanji 楽 ( gaku fun, comfort).[1] Japan is the second… …

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  • 53Dave D. Taylor — For other people named David Taylor, see David Taylor (disambiguation). Dave D. Taylor is an American game programmer, best known as a former id Software employee and noted for his work promoting Linux gaming. In 1993 he graduated from University …

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  • 54List of Deltora Quest characters — The Deltora series features a wide line of characters, both important and minor. The series also features many different monsters and creatures that appeared in all of the many different books. This article is a list of the many different… …

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  • 55First-person shooter — This article is about the video game genre. For other uses, see First person shooter (disambiguation). A screenshot …

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  • 56Hexen — PC box art Developer(s) Raven Software Publisher(s) id Software …

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  • 57Extreme Noise Terror — Origin Ipswich, England, United Kingdom Genres Crust punk, grindcore, death metal Years active 1985–present Labels …

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  • 58Katatonia — This article is about the band Katatonia, not to be confused with the Welsh Pop Rock band Catatonia. For the medical disease, see Catatonia. Infobox musical artist Name = Katatonia Img capt = From left to right: Daniel Liljekvist, Anders Nystrom …

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  • 59Kerrang Radio — Kerrang! Radio City of license Birmingham Broadcast area United Kingdom Slogan Everything that rocks Frequency …

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  • 60Monster infighting — is a term popularized by the FPS games in the Doom series and other similar games released in the 1990s. It occurs when two or more of the computer controlled opponents accidentally attack each other and then retaliate, causing a string of back… …

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