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  2. JamLegend - Wikipedia

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    JamLegend was an online, browser-based music video game, similar to Guitar Hero, developed by American studio Foobrew. As of April 29, 2011, JamLegend ceased all of its activity and closed the site. A list of the artists that contributed has been kept on the front page of the website.

  3. JamLegend closes its doors this month; Zynga acquires ... - AOL

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    JamLegend, a music-games startup was shut down today after three years of trying to compete with the heavy hitters in the music-game genre like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. According to Tech Crunch ...

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  5. InstantJam taps into Rock Band and Guitar Hero lovers on Facebook

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    Yesterday, our sister site Joystiq reported that InstantAction has just debuted a "Rock Band-style music game" called InstantJam onto Facebook. We last heard of InstantAction in March, where the ...

  6. Category:Browser games - Wikipedia

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    B. Back to Bed; Bad News (video game) Bananagrams (video game) Bastion (video game) Bejeweled (video game) Bejeweled Stars; Bhag Corona; Bin Weevils; Black Rock Shooter

  7. Talk:JamLegend - Wikipedia

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  9. Superpowerless - Wikipedia

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    Superpowerless was music act led by Oliver Hindle from 2006 to around 2013. [1] Superpowerless was best known in chiptune and video game culture for playing chaotic live shows and for embracing a do it yourself ethic, self-producing his recordings and self-distributing them through online social networking channels.