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Hidden Voices (Vietnamese: Giọng ải giọng ai; English: Whose the voice?; abbreviated as GAGA) is a Vietnamese television mystery music game show series that formally recognised as part of the I Can See Your Voice franchise. [1] [2] It premiered on HTV7 on 5 November 2016, [3] [4] and has aired for five seasons.
A game simulating the campaign to break the siege of Khe Sanh during the Vietnam War in 1968. Defiance: The Battle of Xuan Loc: 1980: Swedish Game Production: A simulation of The Battle of Xuan Loc (11 April 1975). No Trumpets No Drums: 1982: World Wide Wargames: Operational level game simulating the whole of the United States' ground combat ...
Giải phóng miền Nam, chúng ta cùng quyết tiến bước. Diệt Đế quốc Mỹ, phá tan bè lũ bán nước. Ôi xương tan máu rơi, lòng hận thù ngất trời. Sông núi bao nhiêu năm cắt rời. Đây Cửu Long hùng tráng. Đây Trường Sơn vinh quang. Thúc giục đoàn ta xung phong đi giết quân thù.
The Saigon Heat is a Vietnamese professional basketball team based in Ho Chi Minh City. Since the 2014 season, the Heat's home games are played at the CIS Arena on the campus of the Canadian International School in District 7. This is the first professional basketball team based in Vietnam. [1]
The player can race against 5 other AI cars in a full-24 Hour long race on both the Circuit de la Sarthe with the chicanes on the Mulsanne Straight or without them. The opponent vehicles range from Le Mans Prototype cars, such as the BMW V12 LMR and the Audi R8 , to Group C -spec sports prototypes , such as the Sauber C9 and the Mazda 787B .
In the 64th minute of the 2nd leg of the 2024 ASEAN Championship final between Thailand and Vietnam, Thailand scored a sudden goal from a long-range shot by Supachok Sarachat, which raised the score to 2–1 for Thailand. Vietnam had kicked the ball out of play due to a Vietnamese player was injured on the field.
Le Mans 24 Hours [b] is a video game released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows (in two versions of the latter, one developed by Eutechnyx, like with the PlayStation version and the second version being a port of the Melbourne House version ported by Torus Games).
The games also have an automatic combat option that allows the computer to make tactical choices for a player. Heroes participate in battle as well: passively by granting bonuses to their army, and actively by engaging in combat and casting spells. In most of the games, heroes do not act as units, and cannot be harmed.