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  2. Game backup device - Wikipedia

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    A game backup device, informally called a copier, is a device for backing up ROM data from a video game cartridge to a computer file called a ROM image and playing them back on the official hardware. Recently flash cartridges , especially on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS platforms, only support the latter function; they cannot be used ...

  3. Nail buffing - Wikipedia

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    The emery board nail file should not be used to buff the surface of the nails. They are meant only to shape them from the side. The medium grit can be used to smooth ridges and surface irregularities. This can be done before applying nail polish or as a first step before finer buffing. The fine-grained buff is used to smooth the nail to a matte ...

  4. Back to the Future (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game contains only two music tracks, both of which come from the film. The first is a cover of "The Power of Love" which plays throughout most of the game; the other is "Johnny B. Goode", which plays during the guitar level. Both songs are sped up in the game for unknown reasons.

  5. These 3-in-1 Nail Polish Remover Wipes Upgraded My At-Home ...

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    Traditional nail polish removers don’t just reek — that smell gives me a serious he. I never feel completely put together unless my nails are done. While I typically opt for gel polish, my ...

  6. Backyard Baseball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Backyard Baseball is a baseball video game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment. It is the first video game released for the Backyard Sports franchise (originally known as the Junior Sports series) [2] and the long-running Backyard Baseball series. The game was released on a hybrid Windows and Macintosh CD-ROM on October 10, 1997.

  7. Year Zero (game) - Wikipedia

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    Year Zero is an alternate reality game (ARG) by American studio 42 Entertainment based on the Nine Inch Nails concept album of the same name. [1] Although the album was released on April 16, 2007, in Europe, and the following day worldwide, [2] the game had been underway since roughly February 12, 2007, and was expected to continue for approximately eighteen months.

  8. Nail'd - Wikipedia

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    Nail'd was released on 30 November 2010 in North America and later on in 2011 in the PAL region and Japan. The game focuses on ATV and dirtbike racing, with an emphasis on speed and verticality. Nail'd is published by Deep Silver and Cyberfront and features a soundtrack including bands such as Rise Against, Slipknot and Queens of the Stone Age. [3]

  9. Eternal Champions - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Champions is a 1993 fighting game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis.It was one of the few fighting games of its time developed from the ground up as a home console title, rather than being released in arcades first and later ported to home systems.