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  2. Powerslide (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Powerslide supports up to 12 players via online modes. Two game modes are included in multiplayer: single race, and fox and hounds. In fox and hounds, one player is chased by the rest of the players. The player who catches the fox in turn becomes the fox. The aim is to be the first player to accumulate four minutes as the fox.

  3. Powerslide (inline skating) - Wikipedia

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    The powerslide is a braking method used in inline skating where both skates are quickly moved into a position perpendicular to the moving direction of the skater. Whereas braking this way is quite common in ice skating (where it is called a hockey stop ), any irregularity on the surface can make a novice roller skater easily lose balance and fall.

  4. Powerslide - Wikipedia

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    Powerslide may refer to: Powerslide (inline skating), a braking technique; Powerslide, a 1998 racing game; Powerslide, in drifting, a throttle-on induced oversteer ...

  5. Slide (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Wheels drag across the ledge/platform like a power slide while the nose slides along the lip. On a rail, the rider 'ollies over' into a nose slide position. The term, noseblunt, in downhill or flatground riding, refers to a powerslide happening on only the front two wheels. Nose grab tail drag

  6. Drifting (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    One of the key sources responsible for the international spread of drifting is the Japanese manga and anime series Initial D, which features Takumi Fujiwara, a high school student who learns to drift on the Mount Akina tōge (mountain pass) using a custom Toyota AE86. The series features a large number of Japanese performance vehicles ...

  7. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo did also once offer a subscription motive that included four of the aforementioned Player's Guides instead of only one. Following these four Player's Guides, a fifth was released to Nintendo Power subscribers entitled Top Secret Passwords, containing passwords for a wide variety of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games. While initially billed ...

  8. Talk:Powerslide (video game) - Wikipedia

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  9. Super FX - Wikipedia

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    The data in this frame buffer is periodically transferred to the main video memory inside of the console using DMA in order to show up on the television display. The first version of the chip, commonly referred to as simply "Super FX", is clocked with a 21.4 MHz signal, but an internal clock speed divider halves it to 10.7 MHz.