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Triple Trouble may refer to: Triple Trouble, starring Charlie Chaplin; Triple Trouble, a Bowery Boys film; 3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!, a 2019 Philippine film "Triple Trouble" (song), by the Beastie Boys; Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble, a video game starring Sonic the Hedgehog
Triple Trouble 16-Bit was released for Windows on August 2, 2022, [14] [23] and for macOS and Android on May 26, 2023, [24] for free via Game Jolt. [25] On August 31, 2023, an update was released adding Amy Rose and super forms for all characters to free play mode, an alternative to the game's lives system based on Sonic Origins , and more ...
"UNBELIEVABLE (Sparky remix)" jun feat. Sarah-Jane from Dance Dance Revolution II Accessible as ENCORE EXTRA STAGE#1 Accessible as EXTRA STAGE#2 "NEPHILIM DELTA" L.E.D.-G New Konami Original Accessible as ENCORE EXTRA STAGE#2 Accessible as EXTRA STAGE#3 "SILVER☆DREAM" jun from Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 Accessible as ENCORE EXTRA ...
3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon! was directed by Coco Martin under his own production outfit CCM Productions. Also as one of the co-stars and a producer of the film, Martin's role as director is credited under his real name Rodel Nacianceno. [4]
OverClocked ReMix was founded by David W. Lloyd, using the screen name djpretzel, as a video game music hosting website on December 11, 1999. Lloyd, who had just created an arrangement of the title theme from Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom titled "Legacy", created the "DJ Pretzel's OverClocked ReMix" database as a way to host and share it and other arrangements and remixes of his. [1]
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The music video for "Let Me Love You" was released on 29 November 2016 on YouTube. Rolling Stone magazine referred to the video as "Bonnie and Clyde with a twist" as it shows a few scenes with an outlaw couple (played by Tommy O'Brien and Emily Rudd) engaging in a high speed chase, a run in with a mob boss and kissing in their getaway car and in their motel room.
The first single released from the EP, "Numb/Encore", achieved significant airplay on the charts, and stayed on six months after its release. "Points of Authority/99 Problems/One Step Closer" was also released to the radio in the US, but was never featured on the Billboard Charts – the videos for both that track and "Jigga What/Faint" were ...