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  2. SuperStar SM Town - Wikipedia

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    SuperStar SMTOWN is a South Korean rhythm game developed by Dalcomsoft, Inc. which was first launched on Google Play in August 2014. The game features songs by artists of the entertainment company SM Entertainment. [1] The game is available in Asia and the US, and is playable in English, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, and Turkish.

  3. Superstar Iz*One - Wikipedia

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    The game featured songs by Iz*One and was available in South Korea and Japan only. The game was playable in Korean and Japanese. [2] [3] SuperStar Iz*One was a score-based, note-matching music game just like SuperStar SM Town game that was previously released. The goal was to complete a song and gain the highest score by a song in every single ...

  4. Ludo King - Wikipedia

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    The game is a modernization of the board game Ludo, which is based on the ancient Indian game of Pachisi. [ 6 ] Ludo King was released on February 20, 2016, on the Apple App Store , and since then it has consistently ranked No. 1 in the Top Free Games Section of both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store .

  5. Sega Superstars Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Sega Superstars Tennis is a sports video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. [2] It is the second title in the Sega All-Stars series, preceded by Sega Superstars (2004), and crosses over characters, locations, and soundtracks from several Sega franchises, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Space Channel 5, and Super Monkey Ball.

  6. International Superstar Soccer - Wikipedia

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    International Superstar Soccer (known as Jikkyō World Soccer in Japan) is the name of a series of football video games developed by Japanese company Konami, [1] mostly by their Osaka branch, Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka (KCEO).

  7. UCLA gymnast breaks the internet with unbelievable routine - AOL

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    “A 10 isn’t enough for this floor routine by @katelyn_ohashi,” tweeted UCLA Gymnastics. Watch the entire routine below. A 🔟 isn't enough for this floor routine by @katelyn_ohashi . 🔥 ...

  8. TV Superstars - Wikipedia

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    Another game, "Let's Get Physical" is a combination of American Gladiators and Japanese Game Shows, where players complete a series of mini-games such as running along a giant spinning wheel while dodging dangerous obstacles on the wheel or firing the avatar through the air to fit into a chalk outline printed on a wall. [3]

  9. The Sims: Superstar - Wikipedia

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    Superstar was a commercial success, being identified by the Entertainment Software Association as the highest-selling computer game in the United States in 2003. [5] Upon release, the game topped NPD monthly sales charts the United States in June 2003, [6] and the ELSPA sales charts for computer games in the United Kingdom in August and September 2003.