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Xenosaga (ゼノサーガ Zenosāga) is a series of science fiction video games developed by Monolith Soft and published by Bandai Namco. Xenosaga's main story is in the form of a trilogy of PlayStation 2 video games. There have been three spin-off games and an anime adaptation. The Xenosaga series serves as a spiritual successor to the game Xenogears, which was released in 1998 for the PlayStation by Square. The creator of both Xenogears and Xenosaga is Tetsuya Takahashi, who left Square in 1998 along with Hirohide Sugiura. Using funds from Namco, they started MonolithSoft and the Xenosaga project.
The first game in the trilogy, Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht was released in February 2002 in Japan, and in February 2003 in North America. Xenosaga Freaks, a lighthearted game with a playable demo for Episode II, was released in April 2004 in Japan, but was not released elsewhere. Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse was released in June 2004 in Japan and February 2005 in North America. Xenosaga: The Animation, an anime based on Episode I, premiered on TV Asahi in Japan on January 5, 2005. Xenosaga Pied Piper, a three chapter-long cellphone-based game depicting the history of cyborg "Ziggurat 8" 100 years before the start of Episode I, was released in Japan in July 2004. Released on July 6, 2006, Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra is the final title in the Xenosaga series; six episodes were originally projected, but by the time Episode III was released, Namco had already established that it would be the last entry, effectively halving the series. A retelling of the first two episodes titled Xenosaga I & II was released on the Nintendo DS in March 2006 in Japan.
Closing may refer to:
In mathematical morphology, the closing of a set (binary image) A by a structuring element B is the erosion of the dilation of that set,
where and
denote the dilation and erosion, respectively.
In image processing, closing is, together with opening, the basic workhorse of morphological noise removal. Opening removes small objects, while closing removes small holes.
Finalizing (also spelled finalising) an optical disc is the process of writing out support data such as DVD menus, directory data, and the like to an optical disc in order to make it playable on a system other than the one it was recorded on. As a general rule, finalization means that the disc cannot have any additional data written to it. It is the last step in the DVD authoring process.
The term is also used as an alternative word for the "closing" of a CD-R, in which Table of Contents data and the like are written out to enable the computer to read a CD. Like DVD finalization, a closed CD-R cannot receive any additional data.
Some recording formats, such as DVD+RW VR, do not require finalization before they can be played.
Softer the wind came
As I was in the middle of this journey
Through the deepest parts of
The sadness that has taken my soul away
And he whispered a name When it suddenly came…
A violent cold that he could not control
But forced him to run…
An emanation of phantom madness
The bottomless pit
I’ll fall
The stories we could not controlled
And finally the end that we all know
La noche… se convirtió
En un gran hechizo
Uno de esos que quedan siempre
Y que todo el cuerpo se somete
Ante la muerte The symbols are clear
There’s nothing to fear
Just face all within
And I’ll disappear
Like clouds with the wind
Forever gone
Blown out by the winds
Of empty futures now
A veces siento que mi sangre
Fluyera a través de lugares
Donde el frío podría congelarla
Por la ciudad al igual que por un campo abierto
La herida se extiende transformando montañas en islas
De mares rojos
Muchas veces he pedido a los vientos capciosos
Que adormezcan el terror que me mina
En los olvidos un sueño e buscado
As all of this was going
Then skin started to turn blue
And the eyes seemed to shut
The life was going away
But a hand made it turn to him
And he knew it was not the time
To take parts away with them
So I rested and started