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The 80s were a big time for fashion. From neon colors to body suits to fingerless gloves, this list will remind you of all the best looks of the decade. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends
Pages in category "Video games with customizable avatars" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In the early 1980s, the Teddy Boy look was popular in the UK among fans of groups like the Stray Cats, Crazy Cavan, Levi and the Rockats, or Shakin Stevens. Common items of clothing included drape jackets (generally in darker shades than those of the 1970s), drainpipe trousers , brothel creepers , bolo ties , white T-shirts, baseball jackets ...
Whirl and Twirl are Skyla's canine companions, who can use their ears to fly. They are white dogs that respectively have green and red hair along with their eye color. Muddle, Jumble (voiced by Donna Daley [ 24 ] ) and Snarl (voiced by Thomas Cannizzaro [ 25 ] ) are Sky Clone's minions.
1987 Oscars. Ringwald stunned on the red carpet wearing a black Chanel gown. She confessed to Harper Bazaar she still has the look in her closet. “I love the dress,” she gushed. “I think it ...
Some services, such as Skype (through some external plugins) allow users to use talking avatars during video calls, replacing the image from the user's camera with an animated, talking avatar. [45] Through the use of facial motion capture and a webcam , an avatar can be configured to mimic the motions and expressions of the user.
A video game based on the toy franchise, simply titled Madballs, was published in 1988 by Ocean Software for a variety of then-popular 8-bit home computers. It was a top-down view action game [ 25 ] and received poor to average reviews from the gaming media.
Bee Movie Game is a video game based on the DreamWorks-animated movie Bee Movie.The game was released on October 30, 2007. [1] Beenox developed the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows versions of the game, Smart Bomb Interactive developed the Wii version, and Vicarious Visions developed the Nintendo DS version.