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  2. Stick Shift (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stick Shift is a short game in which players use the mouse to vertically stroke a stick shift to increase the speed of a car. Gear changes, made by clicking and dragging the mouse cursor, must be increased slowly when the car reaches a certain speed as depicted on the speedometer to ensure the car does not stall too early. [ 3 ]

  3. Brain Warp - Wikipedia

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    The Brain Shift toy. On September 6, 1998, [6] Tiger Electronics released a sister game to Brain Warp, a tabletop electronic audio game called Brain Shift featuring a stick shift for game input. [7] Players move a 'stick shift' to respond to voice commands and sound patterns. In certain game modes, the game becomes increasingly fast. [8]

  4. Talk:Stick Shift (video game) - Wikipedia

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  5. Driving stick shift has become a niche craft in America - AOL

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    Here's a look at the role of manual transmission vehicles in the U.S. auto industry, as cars shift to automatic transmission.

  6. 33+ Cars That You Can Still Drive Stick Shift - AOL

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    The 911 line also sports multiple models with stick options from the Carrera T ($116,00) up to the Sports Classic edition ($272,300) with seven-speed manual transmissions. This article was ...

  7. Opinion: The long overdue death of the stick shift car - AOL

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    In the US, less than 1% of new models have stick shifts (compared to 35% in 1980), according to the Environmental Protection Agency. It’s really only sports cars, off-road truck SUVs and a ...

  8. Manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Floor-mounted gear stick in a Mazda Protege passenger car Common shift pattern for a 5-speed transmission. In most vehicles with a manual transmission, the driver selects gears by manipulating a lever called a gear stick (also called a gearshift, gear lever or shifter). In most automobiles, the gear stick is located on the floor between the ...

  9. Echoshift - Wikipedia

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    Echoshift [a] (stylised as echoshift) is a 2009 puzzle video game developed by Artoon and Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. The game uses events known as "Time Bounces" in which a small section of time repeats itself over and over again.