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  2. osu! - Wikipedia

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    osu! Logo since May 2024 Original author(s) Dean Lewis "peppy" Herbert Developer(s) osu! development team Initial release September 16, 2007 ; 17 years ago (2007-09-16) Repository github.com osu Written in C# Middleware OpenTK Operating system Microsoft Windows macOS Linux (open beta) Android (open beta) iOS (open beta) Size osu! lazer 670 MB osu! stable 220MB Available in 37 languages List of ...

  3. Neuro-sama - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of Neuro-sama was created in May 2019 as a neural network trained to play the rhythm game osu!. [10] Three years later, Neuro-sama would re-debut on Twitch, after a long hiatus, on 19 December 2022, now a chatbot with a Live2D model. [11] She received a new model on 27 May 2023. [12]

  4. D3 Publisher - Wikipedia

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    D3 Publisher Inc. [a] is a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded on February 5, 1992. [1] The company is known for the Simple series of budget-priced video games. . Their games have been released for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, GameCube, Wii ...

  5. Pretend You're Alive - 10 Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities

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    Pretend You're Alive - 10-Year Anniversary Edition: Rarities is a collection of demos, live recordings, and unreleased songs released by Lovedrug to commemorate the tenth anniversary of their debut full-length album, Pretend You're Alive.

  6. Super Monkey Ball - Wikipedia

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    Super Monkey Ball is a series of platform video games initially developed by Amusement Vision (now Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio) and published by Sega.The series debuted in 2001 with the arcade game Monkey Ball, which was ported to GameCube as Super Monkey Ball later that year.

  7. International Junior Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

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    April 10, 2022 Zero1 Osu Premium Show Zero1 20th & 21st Anniversary Pro Wrestling: Tokyo, Japan: 1 266: 2 This match was also contested for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. [5] 34 Leo Isaka: January 1, 2023 Zero1 Happy New Year 2023: Tokyo, Japan: 1 195: 4 This match was also contested for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight ...

  8. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, the arcade video game industry in the United States was generating more than $5 billion a year [1] [15] with some estimates as high as $10.5 billion for all video games (arcade and home) in the U.S. that year, which was three times the amount spent on movie tickets in 1981. [16]

  9. Vocaloid 3 - Wikipedia

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    Oliver is an English male vocal based on the voice of a 13-year-old child. He was the first English vocal released for the new Vocaloid 3 engine and the first English based on a child's voice. He was designed as a choir singer. He was released on December 21, 2011, by PowerFX and was developed by VocaTone. [29]