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  2. Boxhead the Nightmare on Facebook: A bloody good time - AOL

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    Far more action-driven than most social games, Boxhead the Nightmare, or "Boxhead" for short, is immediately reminiscent of games like Jackal released by Konami on the original NES in 1988. From ...

  3. The Stressful Adventures of Boxhead and Roundhead - Wikipedia

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    The Stressful Adventures of Boxhead and Roundhead is a 2014 American-Romanian computer-animated independent film written, produced and directed by Elliot Cowan in his directorial debut. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Based on Cowan's titular characters, Boxhead and Roundhead were initially conceived as part of a children's picture book project, but were ...

  4. The Blockheads (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Version 1.7 also included a new game mode called “expert mode.” The Blockheads contains in-app purchases including the aforementioned double-time and time crystals, which can be used to craft items, make and/or support online servers, and do actions faster in the game. Players can also get time crystals through watching in-game advertisements.

  5. Two Brothers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Two Brothers is the debut studio album of Boxhead Ensemble, released on August 21, 2001 through Atavistic Records. Track listing. No. Title Length; 1. "Still"

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  7. Box Head Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Box Head Revolution had its theatrical premiere in New York City on August 21, 2002, and reviews were mixed. Edward Havens, writing for the online magazine FilmJerk.com, stated the film "is the most audacious directorial debut to invade American cinemas in a very long time.