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Unfortunately, his joy is short-lived, as Eris suddenly abandons him to embark on her own journey. Believing that Eris has lost all interest in him, a heartbroken and depressed Rudeus sets forth to the Northern Territories. With his sole goal being to locate his mother on the vast continent, Rudeus wonders if persisting through daily life is worth the pain, falling into a robotic routine as he endlessly ruminates on his lost love. However, the dangers of the North soon prove that one cannot survive with a dulled mind. While on a quest with the party Counter Arrow, with whom he recently became acquainted, Rudeus has a brush with death—an experience that forces him to finally snap out of his despair. With his newfound teammates, Rudeus rediscovers the pleasure of daily adventuring and moves forward with his original goal of living his
second lease on life to the fullest. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioStudio Bind SourceLight novel ThemesIsekaiReincarnation 8. 28 511K Add to My List High School DxD
Hero 504270 7. 24 20180417 High School DxD Hero TV, 2018Finished 12 eps, 23 min Action Comedy Fantasy Romance Ecchi High School DxD Hero After rescuing his master, Rias Gremory, from the Dimensional Gap, Red Dragon Emperor and aspiring Harem King Issei Hyoudou can finally return to his high school activities alongside fellow members of the Occult Research Club: Yuuto Kiba, Asia Argento, Xenovia Quarta, and Irina Shidou. The group soon embarks on a school trip to Kyoto. While peacefully visiting a temple thanks to Rias' spell, an attacking group of local youkai breaks the calm atmosphere.
Highlights during this period include Mad Crash (1984), an isometric shoot-'em-up
similar in style to Sega's Zaxxon; Alpha Mission (1985), a wildly popular vertically scrolling shooter; and Athena (1986), a side-scrolling platform game that would ultimately gain a large following when it was ported to the NES in 1987. Far and away, the company's most successful game during this time frame was Ikari Warriors. The game was released in 1986, and arcade-goers flocked to this relatively new style of shoot-'em-up, which
took you out of the worn-out and hackneyed spaceship motif and put you in control of mercenaries battling it out against enemy soldiers in a jungle setting. Movies like Rambo: First Blood Part II were all the rage at the box office, and players were eager to spend their quarters to mow down soldiers, toss grenades, and seek cover in foxholes just like John Rambo was doing on the silver screen. Ikari Warriors was so popular that it was eventually licensed and ported to the Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, and NES video game consoles. SNK followed up Ikari Warriors with two sequels, Victory Road (also in 1986) and Ikari III: The Rescue in 1989.
[87] Captain Tsubasa: Ougonsedai no Chosen: a 2002 sports game for the Nintendo GameCube. [80] Captain Tsubasa: A 2006 PlayStation 2 that combines RPG elements and regular sports games. [80] Captain Tsubasa: Gekito no Kiseki: A 2010 Nintendo DS game by Konami. [80] Captain Tsubasa Dream Team: A 2017 mobile game for Android and iOS. [80] Captain Tsubasa ZERO: Miracle Shot: A 2018 mobile game based on the 2018
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