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List Of PlayStation Vita Games (I–L)
Games list (I–L) There are currently games across the lists of PlayStation Vita games. For a chronological list, click the sort button in any of the available region's columns. Games dated December 17, 2011 (JP), February 15, 2012 (NA), and February 22, 2012 (EU) are launch titles of each region respectively. See also * List of PlayStation Vita games (A–D) * List of PlayStation Vita games (E–H) * List of PlayStation Vita games (M–O) * List of PlayStation Vita games (P–R) * List of PlayStation Vita games (S) * List of PlayStation Vita games (T–V) Games list (T–V) There are currently games across the lists of PlayStation Vita games. For a chronological list, click the sort button in any of the available region's columns. Games dated December 17, 2011 (JP), February 15, 2012 (NA), and ... * List of PlayStation Vita games (W–Z) Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of PlayStation Vita Games Vita A ...
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IA/VT Colorful
''IA/VT Colorful'' is a rhythm game for the PlayStation Vita developed by Marvelous (company), Marvelous, and is based on Vocaloid's ''IA (software), IA Project''. It was released in Japan on July 30, 2015. Development The lead developer of the game, Kenichiro Takaki, was previously the producer of ''Senran Kagura''. The game features downloadable content support. Gameplay The rhythm game requires players to press the face buttons and D-pad directions of the PlayStation Vita in time with musical notes. Notes appear from various directions and follow lines of varying shapes until they reach a circular "catcher". Pressing the buttons as the note is in the middle of the catcher will score the most points. Certain notes allow the player to press any button they desire and will fill the player's "Colorful" gauge by an amount depending on the player's timing. Certain parts of each song, represented by a red bar on the timeline, are "Colorful sections" and will use the Colorful gauge the ...
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Ignition Hearts
Ignition may refer to: Science and technology * Firelighting, the human act of creating a fire for warmth, cooking and other uses * Combustion, an exothermic chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant * Fusion ignition, the point at which a nuclear fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining * Ignition SCADA, software by Inductive Automation Arts and entertainment * ''Ignition'' (video game), a top-down racing game for PC published in 1997 * ''Ignition'' (2001 film), directed by Yves Simoneau * Ignition Entertainment, a computer video games company founded in 2002 * '' Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants'', (1972) by John Drury Clark Music Albums and EPs * ''Ignition'' (B1A4 album), 2012 * ''Ignition'' (Darude album), 2001 * ''Ignition'' (John Waite album), 1982 * ''Ignition'' (Mark Boals album), 1998 * ''Ignition'' (Nicky Romero album), 2014 * ''Ignition'' (The Offspring album), 1992 * ''Ignition'' (The Music Machine album) * ''Ignition!'', album ...
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Dragon Quest And Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary
A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence. Commonalities between dragons' traits are often a hybridization of feline, reptilian and avian features. Scholars believe huge extinct or migrating crocodiles bear the closest resemblance, especially when encountered in forested or swampy areas, and are most likely the template of modern Oriental dragon imagery. Etymology The word ''dragon'' entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French ''dragon'', which in turn comes from la, draconem (nominative ) meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from Ancient Greek , (genitive , ) "serpent, giant s ...
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