- The
Memphis Maniax were an
American football team
based in Memphis, Tennessee. The team was part of the XFL
begun by
Vince Mc****n of
World Wrestling Entertainment...
- the
development of its titles:
Creative Department 1st
Production (Team
Maniax):
Headed by
Shinjiro Takata as a
production manager, this is the oldest...
-
Akane Maniax 〜Nagareboshi
Densetsu Gouda〜 (アカネマニアックス〜流れ星伝説剛田〜) is a
visual novel released for the PC by âge in 2002.[citation needed] It was
followed by...
-
version was
released in 2005 for both the Xbox and
PlayStation 2,
subtitled Maniax.
Marketed as a spin-off of SNK's
major fighting series The King of Fighters...
-
Revolution Solo was
reused in the main
Dance Dance Revolution series.
Dance Maniax is an
arcade video game
controlled by two
pairs of
infrared motion sensors...
-
allowed Atlus to use the character. A
second version of
Maniax, Shin
Megami Tensei III:
Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition, was
released on
October 23, 2008...
-
Memphis Maniax in the XFL
Draft in the fall of 2000. He pla****
college football at
University of Richmond.
Lenon was a
member of the Panthers, the
Maniax, then...
- as Kakutō Denshō: F-Cup
Maniax (格闘伝承 ~F-Cup
Maniax~, Kakutō Denshō ~F-Kappu Mēniakkusu~, lit. "Fighting Tradition: F-Cup
Maniax"), was
released in 1999-2000...
- The Cult
Maniax are an
English punk rock band that
formed in
Great Torrington, Devon, in 1978. They had
three indie hits in the mid-1980s
before splitting...
- the
Browns that year.
Salaam briefly pla**** in the XFL for the
Memphis Maniax in 2001, but
injury cut his
season short and the
league folded after one...