Burning Rangers is a 1998
3Daction video game developed by
Sonic Team and published by
Sega for the
Sega Saturn. The game is set in a futuristic society threatened by frequent fires. Players control one of an elite group of
firefighters, the Burning Rangers, who extinguish the fires and rescue civilians from burning buildings. Most of the tasks the players complete are centred around collecting energy crystals used to transport civilians to safety. Development began shortly after the release of Christmas Nights in November 1996, when
Yuji Naka started working on a game focused on saving people rather than killing them. Sonic Team chose the themes of firefighting and heroism. Burning Rangers received mostly positive reviews, especially for the game's soundtrack and audio. Responses to the graphics were mixed; while some critics asserted that the game had the best visuals on the Saturn, others faulted its poor
collision detection and occasional glitching. The game was among the final five Saturn titles released in America. (
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The Magdalen Reading is one of three surviving fragments of a large mid-15th-century
oil on panelaltarpiece by the
Early Netherlandish painter
Rogier van der Weyden. The panel, originally
oak, was completed some time between 1435 and 1438 and has been in the
National Gallery, London since 1860. It shows a woman with pale skin, high cheek bones, and oval eyelids who is identifiable as
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Burning Rangers is a 1998
3Daction video game developed by
Sonic Team and published by
Sega for the
Sega Saturn. The game is set in a futuristic society threatened by frequent fires. Players control one of an elite group of
firefighters, the Burning Rangers, who extinguish the fires and rescue civilians from burning buildings. Most of the tasks the players complete are centred around collecting energy crystals used to transport civilians to safety. Development began shortly after the release of Christmas Nights in November 1996, when
Yuji Naka started working on a game focused on saving people rather than killing them. Sonic Team chose the themes of firefighting and heroism. Burning Rangers received mostly positive reviews, especially for the game's soundtrack and audio. Responses to the graphics were mixed; while some critics asserted that the game had the best visuals on the Saturn, others faulted its poor
collision detection and occasional glitching. The game was among the final five Saturn titles released in America. (
Full article...)
... that King
Kalākaua electioneered during the 1886 Hawaiian elections by visiting the districts of politicians J. W. Kalua,
G. W. Pilipō and
J. Nāwahī, and campaigning against them?
... that, no matter how n non-overlapping pennies are arranged on a table, there is a subset containing at least 0.258n of them that will not touch other pennies in the subset?
The Magdalen Reading is one of three surviving fragments of a large mid-15th-century
oil on panelaltarpiece by the
Early Netherlandish painter
Rogier van der Weyden. The panel, originally
oak, was completed some time between 1435 and 1438 and has been in the
National Gallery, London since 1860. It shows a woman with pale skin, high cheek bones, and oval eyelids who is identifiable as
Mary Magdalene from the jar of ointment placed in the foreground, which is her traditional attribute in Christian art.
This Wikipedia is written in
English. Started in 2001 (2001), it currently contains
5,347,573 articles.
Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.