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  2. Wow (recording) - Wikipedia

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    The cause for "wow"-effects on a warped disc is basically the same; a variation in the linear velocity of the stylus relative to the disc. This can be by either radial warping (similar to the eccentric hole case) or by the disc warping out of its plane. This would mean that the stylus would have to travel faster over the warped section as it ...

  3. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Release Date Publisher The A-Team (video game) ... Fruit Machine Simulator 2: 1990: Codemasters Fruity Frank: ... Time Warp Software Street Gang Football:

  4. Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a standard physical release, bundled with the first part Machina/The Machines of God, were revealed to happen sometime in 2013, [2] but was postponed due to legal setbacks. In an Instagram Q&A in 2018, the band's frontman, Billy Corgan, revealed that all legal issues had been resolved. The two albums are planned to be remastered and ...

  5. Zombotron - Wikipedia

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    Developer Anton Karlov lives in Russia. [2] The first three games in the series were developed using Adobe Flash. [3] The games follow a storyline where the player crash-lands or awakens on a hostile alien planet, and must find a way to survive or escape. The initial installment, Zombotron 1, was released in July 2011 as an Adobe Flash game.

  6. The Incredible Machine 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Machine 2 is a video game released in 1994 for DOS, and part of The Incredible Machine video game series. The Incredible Machine Version 3.0 (also marketed as Professor Tim's Incredible Machines) was released in 1995 for Mac OS and Windows containing the same levels as The Incredible Machine 2, but with an improved interface and added extra features like CD music tracks.

  7. Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp is a 1990 laserdisc video game by the Leland Corporation. It is the first true sequel to Dragon's Lair . As with the original, Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp consists of an animated short film that requires the player to move the joystick or press a fire button at certain times in order to continue.

  8. WOW Worship: Orange - Wikipedia

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    It reached No. 65 on the Billboard 200 chart. [2] WOW Worship: Orange was certified as platinum in sales in 2001 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [3] The album was certified as gold in Canada in 2001 by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). [4] WOW Worship: Orange was known as WOW Worship, Vol. 2 when

  9. Time Machine (Alma album) - Wikipedia

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    The album is a great palate cleanse, but hopefully next time we will get that raw energy back. [9] The Observer's Ammar Kalia noted that "[Time Machine] shows admirable maturity for the 27-year-old, but while her lyrics might be more nuanced, the music becomes homogeneous without the danceable thump of her earlier work. [10]