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  2. Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The console reacts to Badman's Death Ball, and the two get transported into the video game that's contained in it. Travis and Badman learn from the console's AI construct, Death & Drive, that the unreleased console was created by Dr. Juvenile, and completing the six Death Balls that contain the only games developed for the console will grant ...

  3. Dead ball - Wikipedia

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    The ball becomes dead when any of the following situations occur: The umpire is satisfied that, with adequate reason, the batter is not ready for the delivery of the ball. The ball is finally settled in the hands of the wicket-keeper or of the bowler and that this determination is at the sole discretion of the umpire. A boundary is scored

  4. Deadball - Wikipedia

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    Deadball (デッドボール, Deddobōru) is a 2011 Japanese splatter comedy film directed by Yudai Yamaguchi.The film stars Tak Sakaguchi as Jubeh Yakyu, a seventeen-year-old who accidentally kills his father with his extra powerful baseball arm.

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  7. Dead Ball Zone - Wikipedia

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    Dead Ball Zone is a 1998 video game developed by Rage Games and published by GT Interactive. [7] An identical PC version was released under the alternative name, Savage Arena. Development

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  9. Dead-ball era - Wikipedia

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    Early baseball leagues were very cost-conscious, so fans had to throw back balls that had been hit into the stands. The longer the ball was in play, the softer it became—and hitting a heavily used, softer ball for distance is much more difficult than hitting a new, harder one. The ball was also softer to begin with, making home runs less likely.