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  2. Pump It Up (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pump It Up (Korean: 펌프 잇 업; RR: Peompeu it eop) is a music video game series developed and published by Andamiro, a South Korean arcade game producer.. The game is similar to Dance Dance Revolution, except that it has five arrow panels as opposed to four, and is typically or mostly played on a dance pad with five arrow panels: the bottom-left, top-left, a center, top-right, and a ...

  3. Physically unable to perform - Wikipedia

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    Physically unable to perform (PUP) is a roster designation used in the National Football League (NFL) for players who suffered injuries during football-related activities prior to the start of training camp. Players on the PUP list may participate in team meetings, and use team training and medical facilities, but cannot practice with their team.

  4. Non-football injury and illness - Wikipedia

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    Players who report to training camp injured or ill due to injuries or illnesses sustained outside of NFL practices or games can be placed on the active/non-football injury or active/non-football illness lists while they recover. A player cannot remain on an NFI list if they participate in a practice or game during the preseason.

  5. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Internet Archive announced they will be using Ruffle to preserve Flash games and animations. [22] Jason Scott , an archivist at the Internet Archive, said: "I looked into adding it to the Internet Archive system, and it took less than a day and a half because it was so well made".

  6. Browser game - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names for the browser game genre reference their software platform used, with common examples being Flash games [2] and HTML5 games. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Some browser games are also available as mobile apps or PC games , or on consoles .

  7. Jumping Flash! 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jumping Flash! 2 was not designed to be a technology demonstrator, unlike its predecessor. [8] The game was released in Japan on April 26, 1996, in North America on August 21, [9] and in the United Kingdom on November 1. [10] The music for both the first game and Jumping Flash! 2 was composed by Japanese video games and anime music composer ...

  8. The 2024 Puppy Bowl will be a pawsitively good time. Here's ...

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    The game will feature 131 puppies — the most in Puppy Bowl history — and 73 shelters and rescue groups from 36 states. All puppies in the game will be available for adoption. Puppy Bowl XX ...

  9. Puppy Luv - Wikipedia

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    Lucas M. Thomas of IGN gave the Wii version of Puppy Luv a score of 3.5/10. He criticized the game for its lack of features in comparison to Nintendogs, its "frustrating" implementation of the Wii Remote controls, and the presentation of the game being over-reliant on cutscenes and canned animations.