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  2. Gumdrop - Wikipedia

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    The children's board game Candy Land includes a "Gumdrop Pass" and "Gumdrop Mountain" amongst its confectionery-themed nomenclature.. The use of the expression "goody gumdrops" as an alliterative exclamation of joy was first recorded in the 1959 novel Strike Out Where Not Applicable by British crime author Nicolas Freeling: "Buttered toast, and cherry cake, as well as Marmite.

  3. Beep: A Documentary History of Game Sound - Wikipedia

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    [3] The documentary examines the history of game sound design [4] from penny arcades, pinball and video games up to 2015. [5] The documentary was founded through Kickstarter , and features interviews with people involved in game sound design, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] such as: Marty O'Donnell , Nathan McCree , George Sanger , Nobuo Uematsu , Yoko ...

  4. Dots (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Dots, or Mason Dots (trademarked DOTS), is an American brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. According to advertisements, more than four billion Dots are produced from the Tootsie Roll Industries Chicago plant each year. [1] Dots are vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, and kosher. They come in various flavors and varieties.

  5. Snack Attack - Wikipedia

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    The game debuted in October 1981, and sold 25,000 copies by June 1982, tied for fourth on Computer Gaming World ' s list of top sellers. [1] Snack Attack won an award in the category of "Best Solitaire Computer Game" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards, where judges praised its "multiple mazes, charming graphics and sound effects, and well-nigh-addictive play action".

  6. List of films based on video games - Wikipedia

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    The Video Game Revolution: Greg Palmer: PBS: History of Video Games: Unknown: No before than February 2005: Discovery Asia: Game On!: The Unauthorized History of Videogames: Bob Waldman: 2006: CNBC: The story of the video games industry at the Wii and PlayStation 3 console launches I, VIDEOGAME: Unknown: 2007: Discovery: Rise of the Video Game ...

  7. Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    The object is to clear the tableau in the fewest turns. As the skill level progresses, a timer appears, the grid size increases, and more similar pictures are used. The Beginner level has one 5x5 grid, Intermediate has two 6x6 grids, and Advanced has four 8x8 grids to solve per game (shamrocks, hearts, smiley faces or gumdrops).

  8. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has faced criticism over aspects of its operations, including its handling of copyrighted content contained within uploaded videos, [3] its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote conspiracy theories and falsehoods, [4] hosting videos ostensibly targeting children but containing violent or sexually suggestive content ...

  9. World Gone Sour - Wikipedia

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    Gumdrops and Stars are featured as collectible items, worth extra life accumulation and level score points (respectively); these items may be hidden or placed in areas that the player cannot safely access without using followers. For example, if a gumdrop or star is hovering above a hot stove or other deadly hazard, the player can retrieve them ...