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Traxx is a maze game released in 1983 by Quicksilva for the ZX Spectrum (48K) and VIC-20 (+8K). The gameplay is similar to Amidar, [1] where the goal is to color all of the lines on a grid of equally-sized squares. Unlike Amidar, the sections of the grid are not captured when surrounded; the goal is purely to color all of the lines.
A Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen sketch. Debuted February 8, 2003. Club Traxx is a Eurovision-like music TV show where hosts Beertje Van Beers (Rudolph) and Leonard (Armisen) interview musical guests and count down the top European music videos.
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Alongside this, the player came with a wireless game controller (a modified Sky Active gamepad), a set of wireless headphones, a remote control, and compatibility with MP3 and WMA CD files. [ 11 ] Unique to the headrest model was a 7" TFT LCD screen, backlit DVD controls plus an additional remote, headphone and game controller.
TraxX, a South Korean electronic dance music group; Traxx, a 1988 film with Shadoe Stevens and Priscilla Barnes; Traxx, a computer maze game released in 1983 by Quicksilva; TraXX FM, a radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia; Traxx Radio, a former independent digital media broadcaster based in Brisbane, Australia
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Time Trax for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is based on the television series of the same name, which aired from 1993 to 1994. [6] [7] It was developed by Malibu Interactive, a defunct American-British game developer first established by Cinemaware co-founder Bob Jacob under the name Acme Interactive with former staff from Ocean Software and Software Creations.