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  1. ISO 9564

    , both of which comprise 16 four bit nibble s. The plain text PIN field is one nibble with the value of 0, which identifies this as a format 0 block one nibble encoding the length N of the PIN N nibbles ... number thus 1 nibble with the value of 1, which identifies this as a format 1 block 1 nibble ... as format 0, except that fill digits are random, and the first nibble which identifies the block ... be used for each transaction. Format 2 PIN block The format 2 PIN block is constructed thus 1 nibble with the value of 2, which identifies this as a format 2 block 1 nibble encoding the length N of the PIN ...   more details



  1. KISS (TNC)

    nibble     Port  Index br Low  nibble     Command Data FEND Send the characters ...   more details



  1. Weisslacker

    Infobox Cheese name Weisslacker image Image Beercheese.jpg 260px othernames Beer cheese, Beer kaese, Bierk se, Bierkaese, country Germany regiontown region town source Cow pasteurised Yes texture Semi soft fat protein dimensions weight aging 7 months certification Weisslacker German for whitewashed due to the rind color or Beer cheese is a type of cow s milk cheese that originated in Germany , but is now known worldwide. Also produced in the United States , mostly in Wisconsin , it is a pungent and salted surface ripened cheese that starts out much like brick cheese. It ripens for seven months in highly humid conditions and is related to Limburger cheese, and has a similarly powerful smell, but paradoxically mild taste. Connoisseurs of this delicacy often take it with beer sometimes dipping the cheese directly in their drinks , hence the name. Many find it too overpowering to serve with wine. ref http www.foodsubs.com Chesfirm.html Semi Firm Cheeses . Cook s Thesaurus. ref This cheese is also served on small slices of rye bread rye or pumpernickel bread often with some sliced onion. It is a common item on pub and restaurant menus in the Czech Republic , the country with the highest per capita beer consumption in the world. ref name Kirin http www.kirinholdings.co.jp english ir news release051215 4.html Per Capita Beer Consumption by Country 2004 . Kirin Holdings Company. ref Weisslacker is also known as bierk se, bierkaese, beer kaese and beer cheese. This cheese ref http www.thenibble.com REVIEWS main cheese cheese2 weisslacker.asp Review of Weisslacker . The Nibble. ref is a common ingredient in various breads, soups, and dips. References reflist German cheeses cheese stub Category German cheeses Category cow s milk cheeses es Weisslacker id Weisslacker pl Weisslacker pt Weisslacker sv lost ...   more details



  1. NSC 162/2

    Image Nsc162 1.gif thumb right 200px Title page of NSC 162 2. The United States National Security Council document NSC 162 2 of 30 October 1953 defined Cold War policy during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration the New Look policy New Look national security policy. NSC 162 2 stated that the United States needs to maintain a strong military posture, with emphasis on the capability of inflicting massive retaliatory damage by offensive striking power , and that the United States will consider nuclear weapons as available for use as other munitions. His statement was generally interpreted to mean that, if the Soviet Union or Communist China were to attack any country of the Free World , the United States would strike back with nuclear weapons not necessarily in the theatre of war, but possibly in the Russian or Chinese heartlands. Such interpretations were subsequently strengthened, for example in an article by Vice President Richard Nixon in The New York Times on 14 March, 1954 Rather than let the Communists nibble us to death all over the world in little wars, we would rely in the future primarily on our massive mobile retaliatory power which we could use in our discretion against the major source of aggression at times and places that we choose. Only in April, Dulles made an effort to weaken the rhetoric in a Foreign Affairs article It should not be stated in advance precisely what would be the scope of military action if new aggression occurred.... That is a matter to which the aggressor had best remain ignorant. But he can know and does know, in the light of present policies, that the choice in this respect is ours and not his. Also see Massive retaliation External links http www.fas.org irp offdocs nsc hst nsc 162 2.pdf NSC 162 2 original document http www.jan.vandercrabben.name unidocs kcl Eisenhower and Nukes.pdf Essay Why the Eisenhower administration embraced nuclear weapons PDF Category Cold War Category Nuclear history of the United States Category Unite ...   more details



  1. Breaker-grozier pliers

    Image breaker grozier pliers.jpg thumb right 200px Breaker grozier pliers unreferenced date February 2009 Breaker grozier pliers are pliers used by glazier s to break and finish glass in a controlled manner. They are dual purpose pliers, with a flat jaw that s used for breaking out scores and a curved jaw that s used for grozing flares from the edge of broken glass. Both jaws are serrate d for removing flares and tiny points of glass. To break out a score, the glass to be removed is held firmly in the pliers, with the flat jaw on top of the glass near the score line. A sharp bend downward breaks the glass at the score. To remove unwanted glass flares and unwanted points , the glass piece is held with one hand with the pliers curved side up. A gentle upward rolling scrapes the glass edge grozz against the serrated teeth removes unwanted glass flares. This removal of grozz is known as grozing. The tips of these pliers can also be used in a chewing motion to remove small sections of glass or nibble out deep inside curves. Breaker grozier pliers are a combination tool. Glaziers also use single purpose pliers such as breaking pliers, with two flat jaws, and running pliers, which apply even pressure on both sides of a score to make a controlled gentle break on the glass. See also Architectural glass Beveled glass Cathedral glass Fracture glass Fracture streamer glass Lead came and copper foil glasswork Ring mottle glass Rippled glass Stained glass Streamer glass Category Pliers ...   more details



  1. Cardamine lyrata

    italic title taxobox name Cardamine lyrata regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Brassicales familia Brassicaceae genus Cardamine species C. lyrata binomial Cardamine lyrata binomial authority Alexander G. von Bunge Bunge Cardamine lyrata , known commonly as Japanese cress and Chinese ivy , is a species of aquatic plant in the Brassicaceae mustard family . It is native to the marshes of eastern China and Siberia , as well as Korea and Japan . It flowers from May to June in the wild, with seeds ripening through September. The flowers are Plant sexuality bisexual and are pollinated by insects, but are also self fertile. ref http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?412475 Plants for a Future ref The species is cultivated as an aquarium Ornamental plant ornamental . It needs a supply of cool, slow moving water and strong light. It can grow rapidly under the right conditions and makes an attractive, bushy plant. It can be grown in pond s as long as the water temperature does not exceed about 82 F 28 C . It propagates easily by vegetative reproduction cuttings and high levels of carbon dioxide speed growth. Some fish will nibble on the leaves. References reflist External links http www.tropica.dk productcard 1.asp?id 024 Tropica http www.aquabotanic.com cardimine.htm AquaBotanic Category Cardamine lyrata Category Flora of Asia Category Flora of Japan Category Flora of Korea Category Aquatic plants Category Garden plants ar az Lira killi r kotu es Cardamine lyrata fr Cardamine lyrata ja zh ...   more details



  1. Somebody's Mother's Chocolate Sauce

    in The Nibble s 2011 Artisan Food Awards. ref name NibbleArtisan2011 http www.thenibble.com nav2 media releases food awards 2011.asp The Nibble Food Awards 2011 ref The chocolate sauce has ... has also been reviewed on food blogs including The Nibble, Serious Eats , Epicurious , and Chowhound ... The Nibble Top Pick of the Week ref ref name SeriousEats http www.seriouseats.com 2009 12 serious chocolate ...   more details



  1. Crisp sandwich

    about the potato chip sandwich the french fry sandwich Chip butty ref improve date November 2011 File potato chip sandwich.jpg thumb 300px A sandwich with a peanut butter, potato chip, and pickle filling File PotatoChipWrap.jpg thumb 300px A wrap made with cheese, cucumber, and potato chips A crisp sandwich in British English , chip sandwich , chipwich or potato chip sandwich in North American English North American or Australian English Australian English is a sandwich that includes crisps potato chip s as one of the fillings. fact date September 2011 In addition to the crisps, the other ingredients may be peanut butter , meat , cheese , tuna , ham , Bologna sausage bologna , tomato , p t , cucumber , or any other common sandwich ingredient. Potato chip sandwiches are sometimes referred to as trailer park cuisine . ref name thenibble1 To create a crisp sandwich, a thin layer of overlapping crisps is placed on the sandwich so as to augment, but not overpower, the sandwich s main filling. Another variation of the crisp sandwich is made entirely of bread, mayonnaise and crisps. ref name thenibble1 cite web Rumoured to have been invented back in the 80 s by a boy named Joel Locherty. title A History of the Potato Chip publisher The Nibble url http www.thenibble.com REVIEWS main snacks chip history.asp accessdate 2009 01 23 ref In place of mayonnaise, salad cream or cream cheese can also be used, especially in the United Kingdom . Wraps may be used instead of conventional bread. A plain crisp sandwich with only bread and crisps is a popular version. See also Chip butty , a sandwich made with French fries chips List of sandwiches References Reflist Category Potato dishes Category Sandwiches Category British sandwiches potato stub es Crisp sandwich fr Crisp sandwich ...   more details



  1. Ichthyotherapy

    Ichthyotherapy can be defined as the use of fresh water or marine organisms, or fish , as agents of skin wound condition cleansing. The name ichthyotherapy comes from the Greek language Greek name for fish Ichthys . The history of such treatment in traditional medicine is sparsely documented. In a museum near the Khwae Yai River River Kwai , recording the privations of prison camps, a sketch drawn by a prisoner showed him up to his waist in water, but with small fish attending to his leg ulcers. There is widespread use of such fish in India, particularly in rural areas. The most widely known form of icthyotherapy is used in the treatment of skin conditions and involves the Garra rufa , commonly known as Doctor Fish or Nibble Fish. This fish occurs naturally in the Euphrates . The benefits were first observed in Kangal , Turkey therefore it is also called the Kangal Fish. Many suffering from psoriasis and dermatitis have benefited from the treatment, Medical citation needed date March 2012 which involves lying in the ponds and letting the fish eat the scales and loose skin on the affected areas. In fact such is the popularity of the treatment for skin conditions that Kangal became a health resort. Related articles Doctor fish Cleaning station Helminthic therapy Medical leech References references http ecam.oxfordjournals.org pilot study published in the scientific Oxford Journal Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine in December 2006. http ecam.oxfordjournals.org Results of the Ichthyotherapy Study http www.icb2007.org VII International Conference on Biotherapy June 20 24, 2007 Seoul Korea treatment stub fish stub Wound healing diversity of fish Category Traditional medicine Category Biologically based therapies Category Therapy Category Interactions between humans and fish Category Psoriasis Links to the same article in other languages if the articles exist already see Help Interlanguage links fa it Ittioterapia ...   more details



  1. Han Vodka

    orphan date June 2010 Infobox Beverage name Han Vodka image type Vodka manufacturer Unknown origin Korea proof 80 related List of vodkas variants Han Vodka is a vodka from Korea made from barley , rice and pure spring water . ref http www.allbusiness.com food beverage restaurants food service drinking places 5009583 1.html Progressive Brands 2005 press release ref The barley is four times distilled and then infused with rice. It is imported by Progressive Brands in Fullerton, California . The manufacturer is not disclosed in any press release, nor on Han s website. Han Soju was a 48 proof version of the 80 proof Han Vodka . ref http legacy.signonsandiego.com uniontrib 20050914 news lz1f14liquor.html 9 15 05 San Diego Union Tribune article ref Han Soju appears to have been phased out. An old website at hansoju.com is no longer up, and Google searches for Han Soju lead to the Han Vodka official website which makes no mention of Han Soju but refers to 80 and 48 proof versions of Han Vodka . Some reviews say that Han has a smooth taste. ref http www.thenibble.com reviews MAIN cocktails han asian vodka.asp Favorable review from The Nibble ref Others say that it tastes like fortified sake . ref http www.slashfood.com 2006 01 07 new han asian vodka give me back my goose or ketel or even s 2006 Slash Food article pans Han ref External links http www.hanasianvodka.com index.cfm Official website References reflist distilled beverage stub Category Korean distilled beverages Category Vodkas ...   more details



  1. Anatrachyntis badia

    italictitle Taxobox name Anatrachyntis badia image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Cosmopterigidae genus Anatrachyntis species A. badia binomial Anatrachyntis badia binomial authority Hodges, 1962 synonyms Sathrobrota badia small Hodges, 1962 small Pyroderces badia The Florida Pink Scavenger Anatrachyntis badia is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is found in the southern United States from Florida to California and as far north as Maryland . It is an introduced species in Europe , where it has been recorded infrequently from Italy , Greece , Spain , Malta and the United Kingdom through accidental importation in pomegranates. It has also been recorded from Hawaii . The wingspan is 9 10 mm. The larvae are mainly scavengers, feeding on dry or decaying fruit, dead floral parts, and sooty mould among fruit clusters and under sepals. The larvae have been recorded feeding on cones of several species of Pinus and Cassia pods, dead fruits of peach and loquat, lime, grapefruit, banana, cabbage, coconut blossoms and elm leaves. During summer, larvae may nibble on rind of ripe oranges, often near the stem end or on the sides of fruit in a cluster. The feeding is usually superficial and does not cause appreciable damage. External links https scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu handle 10125 7338 Insects of Hawaii. Volume 9, Microlepidoptera http www.hantsmoths.org.uk species 0897a.php hantsmoths.org.uk http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 362166 Fauna Europaea http bugguide.net node view 166218 Bug Guide Category Anatrachyntis Cosmopterigidae stub de Anatrachyntis badia vi Anatrachyntis badia ...   more details



  1. Merrifieldia tridactyla

    italic title Taxobox name Merrifieldia tridactyla image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pterophoridae genus Merrifieldia species M. tridactyla binomial Merrifieldia tridactyla binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 synonyms Merrifieldia tridactylus Phalaena Alucita tridactyla small Linnaeus, 1758 small Pterophorus fuscolimbatus small Duponchel, 1844 small Pterophorus icterodactylus small Mann, 1855 small Alucita icterodactyla ab. noctis small Caradja, 1920 small Alucita spicidactyla flavella small Chr tien, 1923 small Alucita baliodactyla menthae small Chr tien, 1925 small Alucita icterodactyla philippsi small Huggins, 1955 small Aciptilia exilidactyla small Buszko, 1975 small Merrifieldia neli small Bigot & Picard, 1989 small Merrifieldia tridactyla is a moth of the Pterophoridae family. It is known from most of Europe , as well as North Africa and Asia Minor . The wingspan is 18 23 mm. Adults are on wing from June to July in western Europe. The larvae feed on Thymus species including Thymus serpyllum and Thymus vulgaris and Mentha species in Europe. In Saudi Arabia, larvae have been recorded feeding on the fruits of Cucurbita moschata . The young larvae nibble the fruit skin, but older larvae eat large areas in the fruit, causing discoloration and surface dryness. Pupation usually takes place on the upper surface of the leaf. External links http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 365637 Fauna Europaea http docs.google.com viewer?a v&q cache Ed YZLkx uoJ digital.library.ksu.edu.sa V6M88R1475.pdf Merrifieldia tridactyla&hl nl&gl nl&pid bl&srcid ADGEESgXZBdG2HQ49H9X3Qh1QpNxp4b8VN9 5FetXgg1W14FxeAKLP24qkpnDyL7jCvWZfZVy8bFzAk88BO9HgW2ThZhDaJPp6C9kqHh2Xhobur7m1NteEYEErOsdcPz7ONl aAJF2 I&sig AHIEtbTxM z8f5 WHRwd51bFGcD2zl9dHA First Record of a Pterophorid Moth, Merri eldia tridactyla, Causing Damage to Long Guard Fruits Cucurbita moschata Cucurbitaceae in Saudi Arabia http ukmoths.o ...   more details



  1. Ambedus

    Italictitle Automatic taxobox name Ambedus fossil range Early Permian authority Kissel and Reisz, 2004 in paleontology 2004 subdivision ranks Species subdivision extinct A. pusillus small Kissel and Reisz, 2004 Type species type small Ambedus is an extinct genus of diadectid reptiliomorph . Fossils have been found from the Early Permian Dunkard Group of Monroe County, Ohio Monroe County , Ohio . The type species A. pusillus was named in 2004. The genus name comes from the Latin word ambedo meaning to nibble , in reference to its herbivorous diet. The specific name pusillus means tiny in Latin. Description Ambedus is a small diadectid known only from maxilla e and dentary bones. It is considered the most primitive diadectid because unlike other forms it had a small, shallow lower jaw and many simple, conical teeth. Later diadectids have deep jaws with few teeth and forward projecting incisor incisiform s at the tips of the jaws for consuming plant material. ref name KR04 cite journal last Kissel first R.A. coauthors and Reisz, R.R. year 2004 title Ambedus pusillus , new genus, new species, a small diadectid Tetrapoda Diadectomorpha from the Lower Permian of Ohio, with a consideration of diadectomorph phylogeny journal Annals of the Carnegie Museum volume 71 pages 197 212 ref Paleobiology The holotype specimen of Ambedus was found from an outcrop of the Early Permian the Greene Formation on Clark Hill in Monroe County, Ohio. It was found alongside fossils of the lungfish Sagenodus , the temnospondyl amphibian Trimerorhachis , an Embolomeri embolomere reptiliomorph, and the synapsid Ctenospondylus . These animals likely lived alongside a freshwater lake or pond. ref name KR04 References reflist portal Paleontology paleo stub Category Reptiliomorphs fr Ambedus ...   more details



  1. Apple II graphics

    appeared in Nibble magazine Nibble magazine . Screen 2 Low Resolution graphics and text Having two ... Accessories menu, invoked with keypress Apple Control Escape called Alternate Display Mode ref Nibble magazine Nibble , February 1992 ref , which, at the expense of a little bit of CPU time, performed ... area. Fortunately, many programs were written many appeared in Nibble and other Apple II magazines ... Wozniak s chip saving design ref Nibble , July 1990 ref The 64 1 factor resulted in a Venetian blind .... Likewise, only even numbered pixels could be violet or blue. ref Nibble , December 1988, p. 66 ref ... written, and a program to extract the pixel s true color was published in the April 1990 edition of Nibble ... did not work properly. Fortunately, there was a program in the March 1990 issue of Nibble that took ... ST and Commodore Amiga . See also Apple II Apple IIc Plus Apple IIe Card Nibble magazine Nibble ...   more details



  1. Chocolate brownie

    . ref name Nibble Cite web url http www.thenibble.com reviews main cookies cookies2 history of the brownie.asp ... Brownie went on to be rated 3rd in the top 10 snacks a few years later. ref name Nibble See also ...   more details



  1. Computist

    of controversy, when other computer magazines of the day notably Nibble magazine Nibble ...   more details



  1. Ellen Conford

    Archer to the Rescue 1990 Can Do, Jenny Archer 1992 Nibble, Nibble, Jenny Archer 1993 Get the Picture ...   more details



  1. IEEE 1284

    . Nibble Mode is an interface that allows the device to transmit data four bits a nibble at a time ... supported with these, Nibble Mode works with most of the pre IEEE 1284 Centronics interfaces ... simultaneously. IEEE 1284 requires that bi directional device communication is always initiated in Nibble ... is negotiated between the host and client devices by exchanging standardized Nibble Mode ...   more details



  1. Lucifer (cipher)

    byte is zero, the left and right 4 bit halves nibble s are swapped. If the ICB is one ... 0 sub and S sub 1 sub &mdash S sub 0 sub operates on the left 4 bit nibble and S sub 1 sub operates ...   more details



  1. Dunking (biscuit)

    ref http www.independent.co.uk news biscuit dunking perfected 1187126.html ref Dunk, Nibble, Rotate ... into the hot beverage, then nibble the part of the biscuit that was submerged. It should now be possible ...   more details



  1. To a Mouse

    cost you many a weary nibble br Now you are turned out, for all your trouble, br Without house or holding ...   more details



  1. Group code recording

    of data are translated into 5 bits on disk, according to the following table class wikitable Nibble ... wikitable Nibble Code 1000 01001 1001 11001 1010 11010 1011 11011 1100 01101 1101 11101 1110 11110 ...   more details



  1. Burrata

    Refimprove date March 2011 File Burrata spoon dish.jpg thumb Small burrata whole File Burratapugliese.jpg thumb Burrata sliced open Burrata is a fresh Italy Italian cheese, made from mozzarella and cream . The outer shell is solid mozzarella while the inside contains both mozzarella and cream, giving it an unusual, soft texture. It is also defined by some sources as an outer shell of mozzarella filled with butter or a mixture of butter and sugar. It is usually served fresh, at room temperature. The name burrata means buttered in Italian language Italian . History Burrata is a typical product of the Murgia Murgie in Puglia , a region in the south of Italy. It is produced from cow s milk, rennet and cream. Burrata was probably first made around 1920 or possibly 1900 ref cite web title Burrata, la regina dei formaggi url http www.pugliaimprese.it cnt articles.php articolo 1236 categoria 98.html accessdate 30 March 2011 ref on the Bianchini farm in the city of Andria, Italy Andria in Murgia , an area in the Apulia region. In the 1950s, it became more widely available after a few of the local cheese factories began producing it. Generally it is believed that factories found it a way to utilize the ritagli scraps or rags of mozzarella. Established as an Artisan cheese artisanal cheese , Burrata maintained its premium product status even after it began to be made in a number of factories throughout Apulia. ref cite web title Burrata Cheese url http www.thenibble.com reviews main cheese cheese2 burrata.asp work Cheese Butter Yoghurt Product Reviews publisher The Nibble accessdate 17 March 2011 author Karen Hochman date October 2007 ref Production Burrata starts out much like mozzarella and many other cheeses, with rennet used to curdle the warm milk. But then, unlike other cheeses, fresh mozzarella curds are plunged into hot whey or lightly salted water, kneaded and pulled to develop the familiar stretchy strings pasta filata , then shaped in whatever form is desired. When ...   more details



  1. Yellow-vented Bulbul

    This article is about the southeast Asian species for the Middle Eastern species also known by this name, see White spectacled Bulbul Taxobox name Yellow vented Bulbul status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia bulbul Pycnonotidae genus Pycnonotus species P. goiavier binomial Pycnonotus goiavier binomial authority Giovanni Antonio Scopoli Scopoli , 1886 image Yellow vented Bulbul.jpg image caption A pair in the Philippines The Yellow vented Bulbul , Pycnonotus goiavier , is a member of the bulbul family of passerine bird s. It is resident breeder in southeast Asia from southern Thailand and Cambodia south to Borneo and the Philippines . It is found in a wide variety of open habitats, but not deep forest. It is one of the most common birds in cultivated areas. They appear to be nomadic, roaming from place to place regularly. The Yellow vented Bulbul builds a well camouflaged but fragile, loose, deep, cup shaped nest from grass, leaves, roots, vine stems, and twigs. The nest is untidy on the outside, but it is neatly lined with plant fibers. It may be built in a wide range of places from low bushes to high trees. This is a species adapted to humans and may even nest in gardens. The Yellow vented Bulbul lays 2 5 eggs in February to June. The Yellow vented Bulbuls eats berries and small fruits. They also sip nectar, nibble on young shoots, and take some insect s. References FieldianaZool106 58. IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id 52228 title Pycnonotus goiavier downloaded 12 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern External links http www.naturia.per.sg buloh birds Pycnonotus goiavier.htm Yellow vented Bulbul page http orientalbirdimages.org birdimages.php?action birdspecies&Bird ID 1685&Bird Image ID 639&Bird Family ID 157 Various images of the Yellow vented Bulbul http www.scientistsolutions.com science blog ac0920e8 ac48 4589 8 ...   more details



  1. Small Soldiers (video game)

    unreferenced date September 2011 Infobox VG title Small Soldiers image Image Small Soldiers video game .jpg Small Soldiers caption Cover art developer DreamWorks Interactive publisher Electronic Arts engine series released September 30, 1998 genre Action, Adventure modes ratings Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB Teen small T small platforms Game Boy , PlayStation console PlayStation , Personal computer PC media CD ROM requirements Small Soldiers is a Game Boy and PlayStation console PlayStation action game action video game based on the film Small Soldiers . Story The game differs from the film in that the plot and theme were changed. The film was set in the real world, while the game was set a fictional fantasy world where the Commando Elite were trying to eliminate the Gorgonites and destroy their home. Most of the characters in the film were in the game, along with the addition of two new Gorgonites, Stench and Nibble. Players took the role of Archer, as he battled against the Commando Elite, led by Chip Hazard. Soundtrack The soundtrack for the Small Soldiers video game was composed by Michael Giacchino . Gameplay Singleplayer Players are equipped with a rapid fire crossbow, which can receive new ammunition type, which has various accuracies and strengths. Players can also use turrets and battle walkers. These are hard to be damaged and can deal serious damage on enemies. Players can also rescue fellow Gorgonites like Insaniac, who will attack nearby Commandos. Multiplayer In multiplayer mode players can play as either Archer, or as Chip. The gameplay is the same as singleplayer, only without allies and enemies. For Chip his default weapon is a rapid fire pistol, which can also receive new ammo types. Critical reception According to GameSpot , the game received a score of 4.7 poor , as based on 147 votes User Score it received 6.4, while based on 4 critic reviews, it received 6.0. Small Soldiers Squad Commander The PC version of the game was instead a str ...   more details




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