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  2. Idol on Quiz - Wikipedia

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    As Game 2 for episodes 1-6, before being replaced by Idol Leaning Back; Returned as pre-Game 2, for the teams to fight for the right to start Game 2 first; Idol Above Speed Limited time 20-question speed quiz with the hosts, quiz ends when the character is caught up (or when all 20 questions are successfully answered)

  3. Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: X-Wing is a miniature war game designed by Jay Little and produced by Fantasy Flight Games that was released at Gen Con during August 17, 2012. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It features tactical ship-to-ship dogfighting between various types of starfighters set in the fictional Star Wars universe. [ 4 ]

  4. Star Wars: X-Wing (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series, Star Wars: X-Wing, and the last, X-Wing Alliance, feature as their concluding missions recreations of the attacks on the first and second Death Star, respectively, and are also named after the eponymous vessel. In 1994, X-Wing won the Origins Award for Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1993.

  5. Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition is the second edition of the miniature war game designed by Jay Little and produced by Fantasy Flight Games that was first announced on May 1, 2018, with the first release on September 13 of the same year. On November 16, 2020, Atomic Mass Games (another subsidiary of Asmodee) announced that it would be ...

  6. Fandom culture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    K-Pop fans in the United States have also used their fandom-acquired social media skills to flood white supremacist hashtags like #whitelivesmatter, #whiteoutwednesday, and #BlueLivesMatter with fancams (short videos of their K-Pop idols often taken at concerts) so that internet users intending to use these hashtags could not communicate or ...

  7. SM Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In February 1995, the company changed its name to SM Entertainment and set up its capital fund. [13] SM then developed an in-house production system and created a string of successful artists, including boy band H.O.T. in 1996, girl group S.E.S. in 1997, boy band Shinhwa in 1998, R&B duo Fly to the Sky in 1999, and soloist BoA in 2000.

  8. Star Wars: X-Wing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the following month's issue, Next Generation ranked X-Wing and Star Wars: TIE Fighter collectively as number 23 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time". [14] Jim Trunzo reviewed X-Wing: Space Combat Simulator in White Wolf #36 (1993), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "X-Wing from Lucas Arts will push both your machine and your ability to ...

  9. The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project - Wikipedia

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    Idol Rebooting Project: The Unit (Korean: 아이돌 리부팅 프로젝트 더 유닛) is a South Korean survival reality show on KBS2. The concept of the show is to form male and female unit groups of nine members each, among idols who had already debuted. [ 4 ]