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  2. Backbreaker (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Backbreaker is an American football video game, developed by NaturalMotion, and released on June 1, 2010 in North America and on June 25, 2010 in Europe. It uses the Euphoria game engine , that determines animations dynamically rather than depending on canned animations.

  3. Backbreaker - Wikipedia

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    A backbreaker move in which the wrestler lifts an opponent up into an Argentine backbreaker or an overhead gutwrench backbreaker rack, so the opponent's back is resting on the wrestler's shoulder, with the opponent's head pointing in the direction that the wrestler is facing. The attacking wrestler then drops to a kneeling or sitting position ...

  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Victoria Driver or Burning Hammer, this move is executed from an Argentine backbreaker rack position. The wrestler then falls sideways, driving the opponent's head to the mat. This is considered an extremely dangerous move, as the opponent's body cannot roll with the natural momentum of the move to absorb the impact.

  5. List of fictional sports teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.

  6. Euphoria (software) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007, NaturalMotion and Rockstar Games announced that Euphoria would be used in future Rockstar titles. [8]In August 2007, NaturalMotion announced Backbreaker, an American football game for next-generation consoles that employs Euphoria to generate tackles in real-time, as opposed to playback animation.

  7. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    Nikki Bella holds the Argentine backbreaker rack on Naomi. A backbreaker drop variation of this submission move sees the attacking wrestler first hold an opponent up for the Argentine backbreaker rack before dropping to the mat in a sitting or kneeling position, thus flexing the opponent's back with the impact of the drop.

  8. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    This move first sees one wrestler place an opponent in an Argentine backbreaker rack where the opponent is held face-up across both shoulders of the attacking wrestler. The second attacking wrestler then grabs the racked opponent's head and, along with the first wrestler, falls to the ground, driving the opponent's head and neck into the mat below.

  9. NaturalMotion - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, NaturalMotion released its first game, the iPhone title Backbreaker Football, which used Morpheme to simulate movement and tackles. [11] The game was a critical and commercial success, with a Quality Index score of 8.1/10 [12] and 5 million downloads. [13] The company created a new division, NaturalMotion Games, on 18 November 2010. [14]