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Beat Saber is a virtual reality rhythm game developed by Ján Ilavský, Vladimír Hrinčár, and Peter Hrinčár. The game was published by Czech game developer Beat Games and was later obtained by Oculus Studios. It takes place in many different surrealistic neon environments and features the player slicing blocks representing musical beats ...
"Flash" is a song by Italian-French eurodance act B.B.E. It was released in January 1997 as the second single from their debut album, Games (1998). As a representative of the short-lived [ citation needed ] dream dance sound, the song became a top 20 hit worldwide, most notably reaching number six in Spain and number five in the United Kingdom.
[2] On the record's release, he said: "I was scared. I didn’t think anyone was gonna get it. I thought, they might understand this. DJs'll probably love it." [2] According to journalist Steven Harvey: "It takes a lot of willpower in a record company situation to do that, for [Flash] to dictate what he wanted to do. Most places, they’re ...
An advergame (portmanteau of "advertisement" and "video game") is a form of advertising in video games, in which the video game is developed by or in close collaboration with a corporate entity for purposes of advertising a brand-name product.
"Run Boy Run" was used in several O 2 adverts (those voiced by Sean Bean) [2] [3] and in a Vodafone advert. [4] It was used in the trailer for Now You See Me. “Run Boy Run” was used in the E3 2012 Ubisoft conference announcement trailer for Assassin’s Creed III.
"Flash" (stylized as FLAϟH) is the debut single by South Korean boy band X1, released on August 27, 2019 by Swing Entertainment as the lead single from their debut extended play (EP) Emergency: Quantum Leap. [1] It was released alongside its music video, and was made available as a digital single, which features "Like Always" as the B-side. [2]
An unofficial sequel, "Star Wars Gangsta Rap 2", featuring far more explicit lyrics was made, followed by "Star Wars Gangsta Rap 3". Both were made incorporating references to the Star Wars prequel trilogy. In November 2009, an official sequel, "Star Wars Gangsta Rap: Chronicles", was released on Atom.com. [6]