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Sprite (soft drink) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sprite comic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sprite comics are webcomics that use computer sprites, often taken from video games, for significant portions of their artwork. There are also animated sprite comics (called sprite cartoons) where ea...
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History of Sprite Coke; Sprite was introduced by Coca Cola in 1961. Now it’s become world’s leading flavored soft-drinks in category of lemon. It is sold more than in 190countries world wide and believed to be ranked no 4 in world wide soft drinks.
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In much the same way that early 3D games running on underpowered hardware produced hideous looking graphics (see: 3DO, Jaguar, SegaCD) Nintendo's use of pre-rendered sprites is running the risk of killing what charm Mario held as a lovingly hand-drawn sprite.
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Significant changes were made to the third Sonic, making him cuter and rounder, like the MegaDrive Sonic 3 sprite. Sega was also unusual in their ability to cross genres with their mascot. ... Sonic's Short History...
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2009-08-07 21:07:12 unknown_131 changed from '' to '0' ... 2009-04-15 18:31:42 itemsubclass changed from '0' to '2' ... 2008-03-25 14:29:14 name2 changed from 'Sprite Darter Egg' to ''
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Version history for Sprite Builder shows you how often it was updated over the past months (starting Oct 17, 2005) as well as 'what is new' information for each update (if available, since this information provided by the author).
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Version history for Printer Sprite shows you how often it was updated over the past months (starting Mar 02, 2006) as well as 'what is new' information for each update (if available, since this information provided by the author).
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Austin-Healey Sprite; Years in production: 1958-1961; Structure: Front engine/rear-drive. Monocoque body/chassis; Engine type: 4-cylinder, overhead-valve; Bore and stroke: 62.94 x 76.2 mm; Capacity: 948 cc; ... Our thanks to the publisher Bookmart, who kindly provided this history content for us...
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