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Action. Ninja Master (1986) [32] and its sequel, Oriental Hero (1987) [33] Ninja Warriors. Beat 'em up. The Ninja Warriors and The Ninja Warriors Again of 1987-1994 - Ninja and Kunoichi (also Kamaitachi in Again) Ninja-Kid. Various. Two Ninja-Kid games (1984–1987) as well as Ninja Taro (1991). Nintama Rantaro.
The Atari XEGS, released in 1987, is the final member of the Atari 8-bit computers.This list contains games released by Atari Corporation during the XEGS's lifetime, all of which use "Atari XE Video Game Cartridge" packaging.
Tang Tang. Tang Tang is a platform game released in arcades in 2000 by the Korean company Excellent Soft Design (ESD). As one of four space soldiers, your duty is to kill enemies and make platforms to get to certain places, making the game a unique experience in the fact that you can actually create different versions of the level.
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The Legend of Sword and Fairy 2. Chinese Paladin 3 Gaiden: Wenqing Pian. The Legend of Sword and Fairy 4. The Legend of Sword and Fairy (video game) Legend of Wukong. Categories: Video games set in Imperial China. Tang dynasty in fiction.
Shaanxi Y-8. The Shaanxi Y-8 or Yunshuji-8 ( Chinese: 运-8; pinyin: Yùn Bā) aircraft is a medium size medium range transport aircraft produced by Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation in China, based on the Soviet Antonov An-12. It has become one of China's most popular military and civilian transport/cargo aircraft, with many variants produced and ...
"Tang Emperors' Accession Dates and Reign Titles". Critical Readings on Tang China. Vol. 1. Brill. ISBN 9789004380158. Twitchett, Denis (1979). "The T'ang emperors and their reign periods". The Cambridge History of China. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-21446-9
Táng (surname) Tang ( / tɑːŋ /; [1] Chinese: 唐, mandarin Pinyin: Táng; Japanese: 唐/とう/から; Korean: 당/唐; Cantonese : Tong; Wade–Giles: T’ang ), is a Chinese surname. The three languages also have the surname with the same character but different pronunciation/ romanization. [2] In Korean, it is usually romanized also as Dang.