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Majin Tensei: Blind Thinker is a strategy role-playing video game developed and published by Bbmf. It is a spin-off from Atlus's Majin Tensei series, which itself is part of the larger Megami Tensei series. It was originally released on July 11, 2007, for Japanese feature phones, and was re-released by G-Mode on November 16, 2023, for Nintendo Switch and Windows, as part of their G-Mode Archives+ line. It was followed by the sequel Majin Tensei: Blind Thinker II in 2008.
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The Jæren Line was a 74.7-kilometer (46.4 mi) long railway line between Stavanger and Egersund in Jæren, Norway. The name is no longer in official use and the section is regarded as the westernmost part of the Sørlandet Line. Owned by Bane NOR, the line has double track from Stavanger Station to Sandnes Station, and single track from Sandnes to Egersund Station. The line is electrified at 15 kV  16.7 Hz AC and equipped with centralized traffic control and GSM-R. The line is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail and intercity trains along the Sørlandet Line, both operated by Go-Ahead Norge. CargoNet runs container freight trains on the line, which terminate at Ganddal Freight Terminal.
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