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  2. Everybody 1-2-Switch! - Wikipedia

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    Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a sequel to the 2017 video game 1-2-Switch. [1] It features 17 team-based minigames, [2] [3] each with multiple variants. [4] Minigames are hosted by a man with a cartoon horse head known as MC Horace. [5] [6] The game can be controlled using both smartphones and the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controllers.

  3. Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - Wikipedia

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    The game reached the top 10 of sales charts for the week of June 1–7, 2020 in Japan with 64,443 copies sold, placing second behind Animal Crossing: New Horizons. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Worldwide sales had reached 4.22 million copies as of March 2022, making it the 21st best-selling game on the Nintendo Switch . [ 33 ]

  4. Proto Labs (PRLB) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    We generated $77.8 million in cash from operations in 2024, up from $73.3 million in 2023, and we returned $60.3 million to shareholders in the form of repurchases or 88% of free cash flow.

  5. Honkai Impact 3rd - Wikipedia

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    The game first attracted a large fanbase in Asia before spreading globally: first released in China in late 2016, [20] it reached 1 million downloads in Japan 11 days after release, and IGN reported that Honkai Impact 3rd gathered a total of 35 million downloads worldwide as of March 28, 2018. [21]

  6. HiiiPoWeR - Wikipedia

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    "HiiiPower" (also stylised as "HiiiPoWeR") is the debut single by American rapper Kendrick Lamar which released on April 12, 2011. The conscious hip hop song also serves as the lead single from his independently released debut album, Section.80 (2011).

  7. Gods Child - Wikipedia

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    Gods Child gained popularity following the release of their debut album, Everybody (1994), which featured the hit single "Everybody's 1". Their second album, Aluminum, was a critics' choice but less of a radio hit. After touring for this album, the band relocated to Los Angeles and changed their name to Joe 90.

  8. Bobby Tarantino III - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 2021, Logic released the single "Vaccine", in which he rapped, "Ready to fuck up the game, BT3, now we at it again, man", teasing the release of Bobby Tarantino III. After the song was released, he also tweeted about the existence of the mixtape. [5] He revealed the release date and cover art on July 26, 2021. [6]

  9. All That season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The tenth season of All That aired throughout the spring and fall of 2005, being the fourth and final season of the first relaunch era. The season aired 13 episodes, beginning with a special to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series.