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Webfoot Technologies is an
American developer of
personal computer games and
video games for
various platforms.
Titles developed include ****o Kitty:...
- The
Oregon Ducks men's
basketball team is an
intercollegiate basketball program that
competes in the NCAA
Division I and is a
member of the Big Ten Conference...
- games. The
first game,
Dragon Ball Z: The
Legacy of Goku, was
developed by
Webfoot Technologies and
released in 2002. The game was
followed by two sequels:...
- The 1938–39
Oregon Webfoots men's
basketball team was a
college basketball team that
represented the
University of Oregon. The
Webfoots,
coached by Howard...
-
version of the game was
published by
Webfoot Technologies. In 2000 the
author reacquired the
rights from
Webfoot and
released the
source code; he continues...
- and
ventriloquist in the
locally produced television series The
Webster Webfoot Show. He also had a
YouTube channel titled Jimmy's Lecture,
where he do****ented...
- (B1G).
Though now
known as the Ducks, the team was
commonly called the
Webfoots until the mid-1960s. The
program first fielded a
football team in 1894...
-
Amphioctopus fangsiao,
called webfoot octopus, is a
species of octopus, a
cephalopod belonging to the
genus Amphioctopus. It is
found in the
Pacific Ocean...
- "
Webfoots show real
stuff in
topping Cougars, 33-7".
Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1. Strite, **** (October 31, 1948). "Close Call As
Webfoots Win...
- A
drill bit is a
cutting tool used in a
drill to
remove material to
create holes,
almost always of
circular cross-section.
Drill bits come in many sizes...