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  2. Budots - Wikipedia

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    Budots music is characterized as a derivation from electronic and house music. It features 140 bpm four-on-the-floor patterns , notably having a kick-snare-kick-snare pattern, off-beat basslines , drum loops, a distinctive snare sound, distorted vocal samples , vocal chops , DJ fills placed throughout the track and distinct high-pitched dutch ...

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system built around user-generated content and games, [1] [2] officially referred to as "experiences". [3] Games can be created by any user through the platform's game engine, Roblox Studio, [4] and then shared to and played by other players. [1]

  4. Thing Trunk - Wikipedia

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    Thing Trunk is an independent game developer located in Warsaw. The company was established in August 2012 by Maciej Biedrzycki, Konstanty Kalicki and Filip Starzyński, former co-funders of Twin Bottles and Codeminion (known for casual games such as Phantasmat , Ancient Quest of Saqquarah, StoneLoops! of Jurassica ).

  5. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Music group [4] Brave Girls: Fearless Music group [37] B.A.P: BABY Music group [38] Baby Tate: Tater Tots Musician [39] Babymetal: The One Music group Named from their English-language song "The One" [1] Babymonster: Monstiez Music group [40] Band-Maid: Goshujin-sama, Ojō-sama Music group Based on the names used to greet patrons at maid cafés ...

  6. Crunk - Wikipedia

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    The term has been attributed mainly to African-American slang, in which it holds various meanings. [5] It most commonly refers to the verb phrase "to crank up". It is theorized that the use of the term came from a past-tense form of "crank", which was sometimes conjugated as "crunk" in the South, such that if a person, event, or party was hyped-up, i.e. energetic – "cranked" or "cranked up ...

  7. Easter egg (media) - Wikipedia

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    The programmer, Kazuhisa Hashimoto, created the code as a means to rapidly debug the game by giving the player's avatar additional health and powers to easily traverse the game. These types of codes are normally removed from the game before it is shipped but, in the case of Gradius, Hashimoto forgot to remove it and the code was soon discovered ...

  8. Twinking - Wikipedia

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    Twinking is a type of behavior in role-playing games that is disapproved of by other players. A player who engages in such behavior is known as a twink.The precise definition of twinking varies depending on the variety of role-playing game:

  9. Ludomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Academic research on video game music began in the late 1990s, [3] and developed through the mid 2000s. Early research on the topic often involved historical studies of game music, or comparative studies of video game music and film music (see, for instance, Zach Whalen's article "Play Along – An Approach to Videogame Music" which includes both). [4]