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Nitroplus

Nitroplus Co., Ltd., stylized as nitro+, is a Japanese visual novel computer software company that has developed a number of visual novels, including eroge. They also have been collaborating with TYPE-MOON (another developer) to create the light novel series Fate/Zero. Their works usually have dark themes such as reanimation of the dead and murder. They also have a branch of the company called Nitro+Chiral, which focuses on Boys' Love visual novels. Writers aligned with the company, such as Gen Urobuchi, have also contributed to various manga, anime, novel, and television works.

Super Sonico is the mascot of Nitroplus' annual music festival event, "Nitro Super Sonico", since 2006. Nitroplus has held their music festival every year since 2000.

List of works

  • Phantom of Inferno (February 25, 2000)
  • Kyuuketsu Senki Vjedogonia (January 26, 2001)
  • Kikokugai: The Cyber Slayer (March 29, 2002)
  • Hello, world. (September 27, 2002)
  • Zanma Taisei Demonbane (April 25, 2003)
  • Saya no Uta (December 26, 2003)
  • Nitro (wrestler)

    Nitro is a Mexican professional wrestler active as a rudo in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Currently he is in a stable call Los Guerreros Tuareg. Nitro's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.

    Professional wrestling career

    Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

    List of Mission: Impossible episodes

    The television series Mission: Impossible was created by Bruce Geller. The original series premiered on the CBS network in September 1966 and consisted of 171 one-hour episodes running over seven seasons before ending in March 1973. A remake of the series premiered on the ABC network in October 1988 and consisted of 35 episodes running over two abbreviated seasons before ending in February 1990. This article lists episodes from both series, including both broadcast order and production order, which often differed considerably.

    Series overview

    Original series (1966–1973)

    Series remake (1988–1990)

    Original series (1966–1973)

    Season 1 (1966–1967)

    Season 2 (1967–1968)

    Season 3 (1968–1969)

    Season 4 (1969–1970)

    Season 5 (1970–1971)

    Season 6 (1971–1972)

    Season 7 (1972–1973)

    Series remake (1988–1990)

    Season 1 (1988–1989)

    Season 2 (1989–1990)

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    Nitro (video game)

    Nitro is an top-down perspective arcade racer for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was developed and published in 1990 by Psygnosis.

    Gameplay

    This game contains no clear background or storyline, just white-knuckle video game racing. After choosing whether to play with one, two or three (via keyboard) players, the player(s) must select a car and buy accessories at the "pit stop" before proceeding to the race. Three vehicles are available; namely the racing car, sports car, and turbo buggy. Accessories include nitros, high speed, acceleration, traction, fix damage, a change of car, as well as fuel which is imperative to the racing campaign.

    The game consists of 32 levels, but the game ends when the fuel is depleted. To prevent this, the player must finish in a high place on most races, which rewards the player with up to 600 gasoline units. In addition, power-ups float around in the levels as well as being placed on the track, but these may be picked up by any of the four cars.

    Nitro (Adlabs Imagica)

    Nitro is a steel Floorless Coaster at the Adlabs Imagica amusement park located in Khopoli, Mumbai, India. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the roller coaster reaches a maximum height of 132 feet (40 m) and a maximum speed of 65.2 miles per hour (104.9 km/h). The coaster also features five inversions. Nitro opened to the public in October 2013.

    History

    As construction progressed with the theme park in early 2013, the owners of the park gave no details about the roller coaster other than that it would be the largest roller coaster in India. Even after the Roller Coaster Database reported that a Bolliger & Mabillard Floorless Coaster would be built at the park, the owners still released no details. In April 2013, the first pieces of the roller coaster were erected. By the end of August, all of the coaster's track was installed. Then in the third quarter of 2013, Adlabs Imagica released the details of Nitro.

    Nitro was originally scheduled to open in May 2013, however, it did not open until October.

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