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  2. Kid Fury - Wikipedia

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    Kid Fury launched a YouTube channel in 2010 where he hosted a vlog series called Furious Thoughts. [3] [4] At the time of the launch he also had a comedy blog and created the YouTube account to drive traffic to his blog. [2] His videos featured comedic, unfiltered takes on pop culture and his real life and attracted a large, diverse audience.

  3. Bloody Roar Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Roar Extreme, or Bloody Roar: Primal Fury as it is known outside of its Japan release for the GameCube, is a fighting game developed by Eighting released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube. It was later ported to the Microsoft Xbox under the original moniker of Bloody Roar Extreme in 2003.

  4. 'OG' YouTubers returned to their roots this year — and fans ...

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    A handful of “OG” YouTubers — the original batch of stars from the platform’s early days — fulfilled fans’ dreams this year by coming back or rebooting old favorite series.

  5. Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Wikipedia

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    Fury established momentum in the fourth round, with multiple uppercuts. [16] [17] In the fifth round, Fury started moving forward and focused on punches to Usyk's body. [15] In the sixth round, Fury uppercutted Usyk's body and nose. [17] In the seventh round, Fury started dominant, but Usyk began to throw better punches to the head. [15]

  6. Bangai-O HD: Missile Fury - Wikipedia

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    Missile Fury is a side-scrolling bullet hell multidirectional shooter. [2] [3] The player controls a mech that is equipped with missiles and lasers. Special moves like invincible dash and charge attack can be used. [4] The player has free movement in each of the over 100 levels. [3] The objective of each level is to destroy every enemy. [2]

  7. Fury (Russian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fury (Russian: Фурия, romanized: Furia) is an upcoming Russian TV series co-produced by Bubble Studios and Kinopoisk, based on the Red Fury Russian comic book series by Bubble Comics. The series is part of the Bubble cinematic universe along with the movie Major Grom: Plague Doctor .

  8. Pump It Up (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pump It Up (Korean: 펌프 잇 업; RR: Peompeu it eop) is a music video game series developed and published by Andamiro, a South Korean arcade game producer.. The game is similar to Dance Dance Revolution, except that it has five arrow panels as opposed to four, and is typically or mostly played on a dance pad with five arrow panels: the bottom-left, top-left, a center, top-right, and a ...

  9. CART Fury Championship Racing - Wikipedia

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    CART Fury Championship Racing, also known as simply CART Fury, is a 2000 open wheel-themed racing video game developed by Midway Games based on Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). Originally released to arcades , a version was also released for the PlayStation 2 .