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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2007–08 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Regular Season 1] 13th [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 16th | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2008–09 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Regular Season 1] 11th [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Playoffs 2] Semi-finals [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 3rd | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2009–10 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Regular Season 1] 4th [Playoffs 1] Semi-finals [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 15th | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2010–11 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Regular Season 1] 5th [Playoffs 1] Second Place [Playoffs 2] Disqualified [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 5th | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2011–12 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Regular Season 1] 8th [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] No Longer played [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 13th | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2012–13 [Pyramid Level] 2 [Regular Season 1] 12th [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Playoffs 2] Quarter-finals [Copa México] 4th (DNQ) 3rd (DNQ) [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 4th | []
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624181d8_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Regular_Season_2 | [Season] 2013–14 [Pyramid Level] 1 [Regular Season 1] 12th [Playoffs 1] Did not qualify [Playoffs 2] Did not qualify [Copa México] 3rd (DNQ) 1st (Semi-finals) [CONCACAF] Did not qualify [Regular Season 2] | 18th | []
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| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] I’d Like to Meet This Man [Description] In this segment Arino visited and talked to various people from the Japanese gaming industry ranging from creators of blockbuster games to obscure cult classics. In the first season he mainly talked to various people within a company as opposed to the second season in which he spoke to individuals. The final segment was a compilation of previous segments featuring some new footage. [Featured in;] | 1st and 2nd season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Game Collections/Game Collections GB [Description] Interstitials shown during episodes which show a brief description of the Family Computer game along with some gameplay footage of it. Each game collections segment usually features games which were released during a certain time period as specified at the beginning to the segment or fall within a certain theme of the episode. Starting Season 16, the segment now covers Game Boy games in each year they were released. [Featured in;] | 2nd through 9th, and 11th season | []
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505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] You Should Visit this Game Center Sometime (TamaGe) [Description] Each segment begins with Arino reading a suggestion from a viewer regarding a game centers, shop or other such amusement center where there are good games to be found before entering the location mentioned in the letter. Arino visits locations throughout Japan and plays a variety of different games often with the goal of winning prizes to be given away as prizes to the viewers. [Featured in;] | All seasons starting 2nd season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Ring-Ring Tactics! [Description] During this segment which ran throughout season three Arino was tasked with completing the (notoriously bad) Famicom game Super Monkey Daibouken. The segment name comes from the fact he would call viewers who sent in postcards for advice or encouragement. He eventually cleared the game in the last episode of season three. [Featured in;] | 3rd season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Urawaza Jet Stream [Description] A short segment which begins with Arino stepping into a soundbooth in a recording studio and reading fond recollections from the viewers of their favorite games. The segment ends with a request for a well known secret or cheat from the game subsequently followed by footage of the trick or cheat being performed. [Featured in;] | 4th season | []
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505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Aces of Hardware Won’t Appear [Description] During this segment Arino tries out various "hidden gems" among classic gaming consoles, that were overshadowed in popularity by their competitors. Some systems that appeared in this segment were the 3DO, the Master System and the Tomy Tutor. The title is a play on words of an old Japanese pop song entitled "Heart no Ace ga Detekonai". [Featured in;] | 5th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Romance Never Ends [Description] A very tongue in cheek segment in which Arino plays various Famicom games in the search for salacious scenes featuring women. Once he has found such a scene he takes a picture of it using his phone. The title of this segment is taken from the pop song of the same name, Romantic Ga Tomaranai (Romanticが止まらない), performed by C-C-B. [Featured in;] | 6th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Game & Watch, I Can’t Leave You Alone [Description] This focus of this segment was the Nintendo Game & Watch. Each segment would focus on a different series of the Game & Watch with Arino playing some of the games in that particular series. Once he was done playing the games he was told the prices of each game to see the shocked look on his face at the absurdly high prices. The pop song played at the beginning of the segment is ほっとけないよ by 楠瀬誠志郎. [Featured in;] | 7th season | []
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505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Game Center CX Game-itization Project [Description] These segments which ran over two seasons followed the development process of the first Game Center CX game, Retro Game Challenge. It featured Arino talking to many people involved with the development as well as him and other staff members pitching ideas for the game. [Featured in;] | 7th and 8th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Return of Ring-Ring Tactics! [Description] The return of the original Ring-Ring Tactics segment this time with a different game. The game featured in this segment is Championship Lode Runner. With the help of the viewers he cleared the game. [Featured in;] | 8th season | []
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505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Xevious Observation Diary [Description] These short segments filmed as a silent film began with Arino entering the invincibility code into Xevious for the Famicom before fastening a clip onto the controller and leaving the game to run throughout the season. The purpose of this is to see what will happen to the game seeing as the stages in Xevious loop indefinitely. Half way through the season a box was placed over the system and TV to conceal the potential result until the end of the season. At the end of the season the box was removed and the Famicom was turned off. There are indications that a planned power outage on July 6 was the cause. [Featured in;] | 8th season | []
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505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Famicom Manga Café [Description] This segment takes place in a small café where Arino is seen sitting at a table reading a newspaper. He is then brought an 80s manga series focused on the Famicom and a cup of tea. He tends to read a chapter of the first volume and the skips to the last chapter of the last volume to see how the series ends, He reads out loud and adds color commentary as well as his own thoughts about the series. [Featured in;] | 9th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Singing About Whatever the Hell You Want [Description] In this segment Arino is provided with a viewer selected music clip from a game and also brief lyrics to sing along with it. [Featured in;] | 10th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Game Center CX Game-itization Project 2 [Description] With the announcement of the second Game Center CX game this segment returns now following the development of the second game. [Featured in;] | 10th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Everything Important in Life I Learned From Video Game Strategy Guides [Description] A Buddhist priest reads a particularly inspiring/profound passage from a video game strategy guide to the assembled staff. He then elaborates on the passage comparing it to real life. The staff chant the advice, with Arino providing some humorous final thoughts. [Featured in;] | 11th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] A Waste of Color [Description] Arino tries out a handful of black & white Game Boy games, supplied by Kibe. He then (usually) chooses one that he'd like to see remade in color, and provides an illustration of how he thinks the remake might look. [Featured in;] | 12th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Shocking Videos MAX [Description] Former AD Inoue invites Arino into his apartment to watch a series of videos of gruesome accidents in video games. Innocuous mistakes like crashing your bike in Excitebike are over dramatized with slow-mo, intense music, and countdowns to the carnage. [Featured in;] | 13th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] To Catch a Catch Copy [Description] Arino and two former GCCX staffers, Tojima and Nakayama, convene in a traditional home with a table of games blanketed in front of them. The show’s female announcer, Ms. Takeda, reads a game’s catch copy (ad tagline), and the three men pick what game they think it is, and why, with the goal being simply to see who gets the most right. [Featured in;] | 14th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Retro Read-Aloud [Description] Arino and news announcer Ms. Nishiyama do dramatic readings of key scenes from various games, such as the melodramatic Fire Emblem. [Featured in;] | 15th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Project CX: Peripherals [Description] Arino and crew try out various Famicom accessories, ranging from standard pads and joysticks to the more infamous Robot and Power Glove. The title and opening sequence are a reference to documentary series "Project X: Chōsenshatachi." [Featured in;] | 15th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Famicom Living National Treasures [Description] Arino, now 90 years old, is presented with fake Famicom games, and imagines what they must be like. [Featured in;] | 16th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Barcode Gambler [Description] Arino and crew use a barcode battling device to scan the barcodes of two games, and Arino places a bet on which game will come out on top. [Featured in;] | 16th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Family Computer Sniper [Description] Parodying Golgo 13, Arino tries to identify games featured from past episodes using a pair of binoculars attached to an SNES Super Scope in a sniper like scenario. [Featured in;] | 17th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] The Game Center CX Game-itization Project 3 [Description] With the announcement of the third and latest Game Center CX game this segment returns now following the development of the game game. [Featured in;] | 17th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] When I looked back, He was there [Description] In celebration on the 30th anniversary of the Sega SG-1000, Arino and Kibe looked back at the games that were released for the console. [Featured in;] | 17th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] Famicom Box [Description] Arino’s at a hot spring resort playing with the Famicom Box, which has 30+ games to challenge. [Featured in;] | 18th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] GameCenter MSX [Description] Arino and Kibe looked back at the games that were released for the MSX computer system. [Featured in;] | 18th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
505b5f39_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Featured_in_ | [Segment] DJ Monster [Description] In a similar style to the Barcode Gambler segment, Arino and crew use the PlayStation game Monster Farm and two J-Pop CDs to create two different monsters to battle, and Arino places a bet on which CD/monster will come out on top. [Featured in;] | 19th season | []
| GameCenter CX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Featured in; | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Center_CX | 20/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_853756300_23.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Brain Room [Description] This long, rectangular room is lit by lamps hanging low on golden chains from the ceiling. It is quite empty except for a few desks. [Contents] | A glass tank of deep green liquid. In this tank a number of pearly-white brains drift around. When removed from the potion in the tank, the brains fling out streamers of thoughts which can seriously injure someone if they wrap themselves around them. Other doors open off this room. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Entrance Room [Description] Large, circular room – everything black. Identical, unmarked, handle-less black doors are set at intervals around in walls. Dimly lit by blue flamed branches of candles. [Contents] | Whenever one of its doors is shut, the room's walls rotate, disorienting its occupants for several seconds. This is presumably a security device to keep non-employees of the department from reaching a desired room. Responds to a verbal request for an exit by opening the correct door. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Space Chamber [Description] A dark room possibly simulating outer space. Visitors find themselves floating as well. [Contents] | Magically stimulated floating solar system. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Death Chamber [Description] A large, dimly lit, rectangular room with stone tiers (as benches) leading down to a pit in the centre. It is similar to an amphitheatre. Called the Death Chamber by Dumbledore. [Contents] | In the pit is a raised, stone dais, on which stands an ancient arch with an ancient, tattered black curtain hanging from it. Despite an absence of wind, it continuously flutters slightly, and entrances its viewers. Harry Potter hears faint voices from beyond the veil when he comes near it in the books. It was through this archway that Sirius Black fell and died in Order of the Phoenix. It is implied that the veil somehow leads to the afterlife, as some (perhaps those who have seen someone die) are able to hear voices whispering from behind it. Different people are affected differently. Harry and Ginny are attracted. Hermione and Ron, however, are disconcerted by it. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Time Chamber [Description] A room lit by "beautiful, dancing diamond-sparkling light". [Contents] | A room in which various time-related devices are kept, such as clocks of every description and Time-Turners (necklaces with hourglass pendants, which will send the wearer back in time when the pendant is turned over). It also contains a mysterious bell jar, inside which anything will grow steadily younger and younger, and then slowly return to its original age in a never-ending cycle. Hermione mentions that the department's entire stock of smashed Time-Turners were not even replaced by September 1996.[HP6] | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] Hall of Prophecy [Description] A cathedral-sized room, dark and very cold, illuminated by the dim blue fire emitted from more candle brackets. [Contents] | Vertical to the door are towering shelves holding thousands of orbs (recordings of prophecies). To the left of the door are row Nos.1 – 53, while on the right of the door are rows Nos.54 and beyond. They are magically protected, so that the only people who can lift them off their shelf are the Keeper of the Hall of Prophecies and the subject(s) of the prophecies; all others are afflicted with instant madness. Whenever an orb breaks, the recorded prophecy it contains is repeated aloud once, after which the recording is useless. Sybill Trelawney's 1980 prophecy of "the boy who would defeat the Dark Lord" is kept in here until the events of Order of the Phoenix in which it was smashed. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
cbc9a79e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Contents | [Name] The Ever-Locked Room (Love Chamber) [Description] A room behind a door that remains locked at all times and which neither the "Alohomora" spell nor magical unlocking knives can unlock. [Contents] | According to Dumbledore, behind that door is the most mysterious subject of study in the department: a force "that is at once more wonderful and more terrible than death, than human intelligence, than the forces of nature... It is the power held within that room that Harry possesses in such quantities and which Voldemort has none at all." In Half-Blood Prince, this power was confirmed through a dialogue between Harry and Dumbledore to be love. | []
| Ministry of Magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Contents | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartemius_Crouch_Sr | 20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00212-ip-10-236-191-2_865304998_1.json |
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