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Ansar al-Sham is a Sunni militant group active in the Syrian Civil War, and it mainly fights against the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies. It was founded by Abu-Omar al-Jamil, who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union. The group allows both foreign fighters and local Syrian people to join the group and the group is described to be made up of people who left the SAA, shopkeepers, and farmers.
Nintendo Space World
Nintendo Space World was a yearly trade show hosted by Nintendo. It was also known by its former names Shoshinkai and Famicom Space World. It ran from 1989 until 2001. There was not a convention in 1998 because Nintendo wasn't able to show enough new games for the 64DD.
Nintendo would use these events to show new games that they were working on, as well as new consoles and other news. Some things that were announced at these conventions were never released, like the Super Mario 128 project.
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Ken Mellons
Kenneth Edward Mellons (born July 10, 1965) is an American country music artist.
Next Generation (magazine)
Next Generation was an American monthly video game magazine. It ran from January 1995 until January 2002. The magazine was produced in Brisbane, California. The first issue, released in January 1995, spotlighted the gaming industry and featured the 3DO, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64.
Unlike a lot of other video game magazines, "Next Generation" would mainly focus on the gaming industry and consoles rather than on singular games.
The last issue was in January 2002, with the main feature being a review of the recently released Xbox console and it's lineup of games.
Computer and Video Games
Computer and Video Games (also known as CVG) was a UK monthly video game magazine and website. It ran from November 1981 until October 2004. After 2004, the magazine was entirely moved online to their website. Their website ran from August 1999 until it was shut down on 26 February 2015. The magazine was produced in London, England. The first issue, released in January 1995, spotlighted "Space Invaders". The last issue was in October 2004, with the main feature being a review of "Need for Speed Underground 2".
Before being bought out by GamesRadar, "CVG" used to host the Golden Joystick Awards, the longest running gaming awards. They started the awards in 1982 and it still runs today.
On 16 April 2008, the magazine was revived under the name CVG Presents. It was released bi-weekly and would mainly focus on one subject. The spotlight of the first edition was on the "Grand Theft Auto" series. No new issue has been released since 2009.