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- Knightmare may refer to: Knightmare (TV series), a British television series Knightmare (1987 video game), a video game based on the television series...
- Knightmare is a British children's adventure game show, created by Tim Child and broadcast over eight series on CITV from 7 September 1987 to 11 November...
- Knightmare Chess is a fantasy chess variant published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in 1996. It is a translation of a French game Tempête sur l'échiquier...
- Dream/American Knightmare is a 2018 Showtime television do****entary film about Suge Knight directed by Antoine Fuqua. American Dream/American Knightmare is a do****entary...
- Knightmare was a custom roller coaster at the now defunct Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It was built by Zierer and designed...
- Shalom: Knightmare III is a 1987 adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the MSX home computer. It was re-released digitally for Microsoft...
- Knightmare is a computer game on the Amiga and Atari ST computer systems. It was released in 1991 by Mindscape International Ltd. The game was written...
- Knightmare is a 1986 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Konami for the MSX home computer. It was included in compilations...
- spare time. In 1956 he founded a rockabilly group, Baker Knight and the Knightmares, with Shuler Brown (b****), A.D. Derby (keyboards), Bill Weinstein (drums)...
- Knightmare Tower is a game by Canadian indie developer Juicy Beast Studio, which was released on iOS on August 1, 2013 and on Windows, OS X, and Linux...