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50/50 is a British children's television game show for BBC television. Airing on BBC One's children's television block, it was first broadcast on 7 April 1997 and ended its run on 12 July 2005 after 9 series. Repeats aired on BBC One, BBC Two and the CBBC channel until 2009.
Awarded for Readers Choice by Board Game Geek and for the best Czech video game of the year by Games.cz. J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars: Puzzle video game Adventure game: Windows, OS X, Linux: 2014 CBE Software: A remake of J.U.L.I.A. Jet Car Stunts: Racing video game: Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360: 2014 Grip Games
In response Acme Agent Chase Devineaux recruits additional agents to counter this worldwide threat. Carmen Sandiego, eager for a challenge awaits the agents. There is no actual end to the game, as after the defeat and capture of Carmen's minions, the game will just restart with them free as if the previous events never happened.
In Forza Motorsport 5, one of the tracks available to play was based in Prague. In Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, the title character is sent to save kidnapped Czech scientist Dr. Kio Marv. One part of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, occurred in Prague-inspired city with Czech signs and Vltava-inspired Volta River.
The 2024 Fifty50 Challenge, also known as the Zimbabwe Cricket Women's 1-Day Cup 2024 was the fourth edition of the Fifty50 Challenge, a women's List A cricket competition in Zimbabwe. The tournament was scheduled to take place from 10 to 20 August 2024. [1] Four provincial teams competed in a double round-robin league. [2]
NFL Challenge is a video game for MS-DOS released in 1985 by XOR Corporation. It uses statistical models for not only the NFL season, but also the outcome of a single football game. It uses statistical models for not only the NFL season, but also the outcome of a single football game.
Cassette 50 (released in Spain as Galaxy 50 - 50 Excitantes Juegos) is a compilation of games published by Cascade Games in 1983 for multiple 8-bit home computers. It was promoted based on the quantity of games included, all of which were programmed in BASIC and were of poor quality.
Antic in 1985 liked 50 Mission Crush ' s detailed combat simulation, ease of use, and quick game play, but criticized the "very simple" graphics, slow speed, and overreliance on random events over skill. [2] The game's realism, however, impressed a former American B-24 bombardier for the Fifteenth Air Force.