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  2. Plok! - Wikipedia

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    Plok! is a platform game developed by the British studio Software Creations for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was released in late 1993 by Tradewest in North America, Nintendo in Europe, and Activision in Japan.

  3. Party line (telephony) - Wikipedia

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    A party line (multiparty line, shared service line, party wire) is a local loop telephone circuit that is shared by multiple telephone service subscribers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Party line systems were widely used to provide telephone service, starting with the first commercial switchboards in 1878. [ 4 ]

  4. Freaky Flyers - Wikipedia

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    Freaky Flyers adventure mode follows multiple character histories. Each character has a story that develops as the player completes various challenges and missions. Racing Mode can be played by either one or two players. As the game has been designed for comic effect, many of the tracks contain impossible missions and unorthodox challenges.

  5. Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak - Wikipedia

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    The show originated as a 1983 pilot called Party Line, hosted by Gene Rayburn. The show was picked up with a few minor changes, mainly Forsyth replacing Rayburn as host and the show title changed. Reg Grundy Productions produced Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, which was the first daytime series the Grundy company produced for a network other than NBC.

  6. Party line - Wikipedia

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    Party line or Party Line may refer to: Party line (politics), the agenda of a political party; Party line (telephony), a system where multiple telephone customers are ...

  7. Party Animals (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Party Animals is a multiplayer physics-based brawler/party video game developed by Recreate Games and published by Source Technology. [2] [3] The game was released for Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on September 20, 2023. [4] A PlayStation 5 port was released on January 23, 2025. [5]

  8. Rolling Line - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Line is an independent PC and VR sandbox game developed and published by New Zealand game developer Gaugepunk Games.The game simulates railway modelling with a low-poly aesthetic in which players can explore and create model-train layouts and share them online for others to play.

  9. FSP Festival - Wikipedia

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    Freaky Summer Party Festival is an annual two-day music festival with street food, art installations and entertainment spots. The following platforms are represented at the festival: Edutainment, Kidsters, Jam Market, Food Court, Blogeria. Citizens of nearby countries and Europe visit the festival. More than 240 musicians from 20 countries have ...