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Road Trip Adventure is a 2002 racing adventure video game for the PlayStation 2, released as Choro Q HG 2 in Japan by Takara and as Road Trip (or Everywhere Road Trip) in North America by Conspiracy Entertainment. [1] In 2003 it was also released in Europe and other PAL regions by System 3 under their Play It label named Road Trip Adventure. It ...
Road Trip NA. Road Trip Adventure EU. Choro Q HG 2 (チョロQ HG2) 2002/01 PlayStation 2 E-game Takara JP Conspiracy Entertainment NA Play It! EU - Boku no Choro Q: 2002/03 PlayStation Takara Seek and Destroy NA/EU: Shin Combat Choro Q (新コンバットチョロQ) 2002/06 PlayStation 2 Barnhouse Effect Takara JP Conspiracy Entertainment NA ...
Road Trip: The Arcade Edition, known as Gadget Racers in Europe and Choro Q! in Japan, is a racing video game released in 2002 by Takara. It is based mainly upon Road Trip Adventure, a predecessor, however was only sold for the GameCube. Allowing this, weapons were added to a more racing perspective to make it an arcade version.
The series was a pioneer in travel/adventure/reward reality television (together with Mark Burnett's Eco-Challenge productions). Road Rules was created by Jonathan Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim/Murray Productions. After Bunim died of cancer in early 2004, the show went into hiatus for three years. [1]
The Barbie "Brooklyn" Roberts character from ... or Barbie Epic Road Trip [6] is a 2022 CGI-animated adventure comedy children's interactive television special ...
The Bucket List is a 2007 American buddy comedy-drama film directed and produced by Rob Reiner, written by Justin Zackham, and starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. [2] The main plot follows two terminally ill men on their road trip with a wish list of things to do before they "kick the bucket".
Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour (1945), a film noir about a musician travelling from New York City to Hollywood who sees a nation absorbed by greed. [1]A road movie is a film genre in which the main characters leave home on a road trip, typically altering the perspective from their everyday lives. [2]
From 14 April to 29 July 2004, Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman and cinematographer Claudio von Planta travelled eastwards from London to New York City. The journey passed through twelve countries, starting in the UK and riding across France, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Canada, and the US over a cumulative distance of 18,887 miles (30,396 km).