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Tap a work to see all of the related works from our collection:

The Rocky Horror picture show

United Kingdom, 1975

Windom's way

United Kingdom, 1957

World War I: The War years

United States, 1960

G.I.G.O.: garbage in, garbage out

United Kingdom, 1969

The White walking stick

New Zealand, 1958

Antamosi

Australia, 1991

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

Cambodia, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom and United States of America, 2001

Croupier

United Kingdom, 1997

Welcome to the dollhouse

United States, 1995

Helping people perform: what managers are paid for

United States, 1977

Independence day

United States, 1996

Emulation of Mugsy's Revenge for Commodore 64

The Norman conquests. Part 2. Living together

United Kingdom, 1981

Shakespeare and Kronborg

Denmark, 1950

Eyes wide shut

United Kingdom, 1999

Hyper >> [games magazine] Issue 61, November 1998

Australia, 1998

Wide pastures

Australia, 1965

Steward magic lantern

United Kingdom, c. 1880
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