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  2. NextWave Wireless - Wikipedia

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    NextWave originally won the licenses in an auction intended for small businesses with limited resources in 1996. NextWave, which bid $4.7 billion for the licenses, made the minimum 10 percent down payment of $500 million for the spectrum. But shortly thereafter NextWave filed for bankruptcy protection and defaulted on its payments for the licenses.

  3. Wave Race 64 - Wikipedia

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    Codemasters producer Guy Wilday cited Wave Race 64 as a key influence in the design of their 1998 racing game Colin McRae Rally. According to Wilday, Wave Race 64 is "a fine example of a game with realistic physics and an incredibly well balanced control system. The game is easy to pick up and play but it is only after playing it for some time ...

  4. Nextwave - Wikipedia

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    Nextwave is a comedy comic book series by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, published by Marvel Comics between 2006 and 2007. Nextwave consistently features extreme violence and comedy, and simultaneously satirizes and celebrates Marvel's superhero comics.

  5. Mingw-w64 - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mingw-w64 was created by OneVision Software under cleanroom software engineering principles, since the original MinGW project was not prompt on updating its code base, including the inclusion of several key new APIs and also much needed 64-bit support.

  6. Next wave - Wikipedia

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    Next Wave Festival biennial festival based in Melbourne, Australia; BAM Next Wave Festival in New York City, see Brooklyn Academy of Music; Next Wave Jazz Ensemble, musical ensemble based at the United States Naval Academy; Next Wave, 2003 house album by Mondo Grosso; The Nextwave Sessions, EP by British indie rock band Bloc Party

  7. Elsa Bloodstone - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Bloodstone alongside the other members of Nextwave show up "in a purely superfluous cameo" in the third issue of the Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness to save Ash from a zombified Power Pack, before being "Ruthlessly dispatched off-panel in the most humiliating and degrading ways imaginable" moments later. [64]

  8. Tabitha Smith - Wikipedia

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    Sometime later, she appears as a member of Nextwave throughout the Nextwave series. Writer Warren Ellis said that he picked Boom-Boom to be in Nextwave because Boom-Boom is his favorite superhero name in the history of comics for its sheer oddness and silliness, and he loved it when she was in Uncanny X-Men when Joe Madureira was the artist.

  9. Rev Limit - Wikipedia

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    Rev Limit [a] is an unreleased sim racing video game that was in development and planned to be published by Seta Corporation in May 1998 for the Nintendo 64. It was also intended to be the first arcade title to use Seta's own Aleck 64 arcade board, and was planned for the 64DD as well. It was one of the earliest original third-party racing ...