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The Saka (Old Persian: Sakā; New Persian/Pashto: ساکا; Sanskrit: Śaka; Greek: Σάκαι; Latin: Sacae; Chinese: 塞; pinyin: Sāi; Old Chinese: *Sək) was the term used in Persian and Sanskrit sources for the Scythians, a large group of Eastern Iranian nomadic tribes on the Eurasian Steppe.
"The regions of Tashkent, Fergana, and Kashgar were inhabited by the people known to the Chinese under the name Sse (ancient pronunciation, Ssek), to the Persians and Indians as Saka, or Shaka, and to the Greeks as Sakai: our Sakas. They were in fact the 'Scythians of Asia.' They formed a branch of the great Scytho-Sarmatian family; that is, they were nomadic Iranians from the northwestern steppes."
Modern debate about the identity of the "Saka" is due partly to ambiguous usage of the word by ancient, non-Saka authorities. According to Herodotus, the Persians gave the name "Saka" to all Scythians. However, Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus, AD 23–79) claims that the Persians gave the name Sakai only to the Scythian tribes "nearest to them". The Scythians to the far north of Assyria were also called the Saka suni "Saka or Scythian sons" by the Persians. The Assyrians of the time of Esarhaddon record campaigning against a people they called in the Akkadian the Ashkuza or Ishhuza.
Link: The Faces of Evil, Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Zelda's Adventure are three action-adventure games produced by Philips for the CD-i as part of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series. Not designed for Nintendo platforms, the games owe their existence to negotiations related to Nintendo's decision not to have Philips create a CD add-on to the Super NES. During these negotiations, Philips secured the rights to use Nintendo characters in CD-i third-party developer games. The Faces of Evil and The Wand of Gamelon were developed by Animation Magic and were both released in North America on October 10, 1993, and Zelda's Adventure was developed by Viridis and was released in North America on June 5, 1994. The games were given little funding or time for completion, and Nintendo provided only cursory input.
The Philips CD-i did not sell well and the games saw relatively small sales figures. Critical reception for all three Zelda CD-i titles is unusual in that while largely positive at the time of the games' release, they have seen nearly universal negative criticism since the mid-2000s. This is attributable to the reaction of many gamers to the obscure games' full motion video cutscenes when they first became widely available through video-sharing websites like YouTube. The cutscenes are perceived to be of poor quality. Because the aging early 1990s visual effects of the titles failed to live up to the graphic effects of the 2000s, and because for many fans this was their first experience of the games, the CD-i Zelda titles have developed a critical reputation as particularly poor games in the Zelda franchise based largely on animation quality and to an extent on awkward controls. In the eyes of devout hardcore gamers, according to Edge magazine, these games are now considered "tantamount to blasphemy".
Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon are two action-adventure video games developed by Animation Magic and published by Philips Interactive Media for the CD-i video game console. The two games were released at the same time, and look and play similarly due to their simultaneous development cycle and low budget. Another game was released for the CD-i, titled Zelda's Adventure, which featured a different developer and perspective than its predecessors.
Link: The Faces of Evil puts players in control of Link, while Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon has players control Princess Zelda. Both travel to a new world (Koridai and Gamelon respectively) to thwart Ganon's plans. Both games received positive reception at the time of release. Later on, both games have become infamous with contemporary critics, such as Seanbaby (who ranked it among the worst games ever made) and the Angry Video Game Nerd, who gave it an overwhelmingly negative reception.
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www.tvcarcassonne.com : Voilà 10 ans maintenant que l'association Sakado offre des "sacs cadeaux" aux sans-abri. Une distribution s'est déroulée mercredi dans les locaux des restos du cœur de Carcassonne. Interviewes de Janine Garino et Jean Mignard de l'association Carcassonne Solidarité et de Claude Campredon, professeur au lycée Jules fil.
Muzika - Lazar Cvetkoski Tekst - Pancho \ Magdalena Cvetkoska Aranzman - Lazar Cvetkoski Album - "Srce" 2013 Tekst: Реф. Кажи ми како без тебе да бидам Кога ми требаш кога ми требаш Само со тебе можам да имам сè Кажи ми како без тебе да бидам Кога ми требаш кога ми требаш Само со мене можеш да имаш сè Кога сме заедно е најубаво на цел свет Кога те нема како пустина е цел свет Кога те нема, а знаеш дека ти ми требаш Зошто не си тука ти до мене зошто стално бегаш Во твоите очи гледам дел од себе, дел од себе Се гледам себе, а и дел од тебе, дел од тебе Зошто ме бараш кога сакаш да си стално сама Ме убиваш полека, од сè ти правиш драма Реф. Што сака нека биде, што сака нека биде Биди до мене, биди до мене Кажи ми каде си кога ми требаш Јас те сакам, а од мене ти бегаш Знаеш би направи...
http://www.facebook.com/ZeldaDungeon Part 2 of Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Walkthrough released for the Philip's Cd-i console. Our quest takes us to the lovely village of Kobitan where we fight Moblins and an Acheman as we collect a Lantern. With the Lantern in hand we quest through Sakado once again, collecting the Power Sword and Arpagos Egg, as we make our way to the first boss Gibdo. After a rather pathetic boss battle, Gibdo is defeated unveiling the Washubi Swamp. Since we got the Arpagos Egg, we head back to Kobitan and give the Egg to the sole citizen of Kobitan, (The deranged girl willing to do anything for the egg)... In exchange she gives us a... flute? Stay tuned for more Wand of Gamelon! (Also, for those who are wandering and/or concerned about us doing this guide.... Relax,...
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From the infamous CD-i game Zelda the Wand of Gamelon
Yeah xikidi what up,(yeah)what up,(yeah man)
what up,(oh man) i want that thing
i want that thing baby
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES 2 GET THERE
REACH OUT BABY JUST TOUCH MY LOVE
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES 2 GET THERE
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE RISK EVERYTHING
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE THATS ALL YOU NEED
MAYBE WE CAN FLY IT HIGH SO HIGH(maybe we can fly so high)
MAYBE WE CAN FLY IT SO HIGH (so high)
chorus
DONT GIVE UP, JUST MEET ME THERE
LET THE RHYTHM DRIVE U CRAZY
CAN BRING IT BACK THOSE HAPPY DAYS
ITS GONNA FREE UR MIND AND SOUL x2
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES 2 GET LOVE
SOME GET LITTLE, SOME GET THE BAD ONES
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES 2 GET LOVE
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE RISK EVERYTHING
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE THATS ALL U NEED
LET LOVE RULE UR MISTERY (let love rule ur mistery)
LET LOVE RULE UR MISTERY YEAH (ur mistery)
chorus
(YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH)x4
solo
DO WHATEVER IT TAKES 2 GET THERE
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE RISK EVERYTHING
WALK THROUGH THE FIRE THATS ALL U NEED
MAYBE WE CAN FLY IT HIGH SO HIGH
MAYBE WE CAN FLY SO HIGH
chorus 2 fade +
u got 2 follow ur emotions
make u feel good,its gonna take u high
yeah com'on,com'on,u got 2 search 4 ur destiny
do whatever it takes 2 get there,this is ur destiny