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  2. List of video game mascots - Wikipedia

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    A video game mascot is a mascot that is used by video game companies to promote both the company and their specific video game series and franchises. [1] Video game mascots are sometimes considered to be similar to those at sporting events, with larger-than-life animals, such as Pikachu or Crash Bandicoot. [1]

  3. Talk:Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism built in to Stacker is jumping a block. How else do suggest that the game lowers the win ratio to cater to the 'skill setting'? While the manual does not explicitly state how it controls wins, there is an overwhelming collection of video evidence online supporting the claim as well as testimonies from Stacker owners themselves.

  4. Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Stacker cabinets have large windows covering the top half of the cabinet on three sides. The large windows allow passersby to view the prizes which may in turn persuade them to play the game. Such techniques use high-value products that are either difficult to obtain due to cost, especially for young people, or are simply visually appealing.

  5. Tecmo Stackers - Wikipedia

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    Tecmo Stackers received mostly mixed reviews. GamePro called it "a highly addictive, Tetris-style puzzle game that's easy enough for anyone to play, yet complex enough to transfix even the best gamers for hours at a time." However, they criticized that the single-player mode is dull and easy, the visual of the blocks stretching out to grab ...

  6. Chester Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Cheetos' original mascot was the Cheetos Mouse, [3] who debuted in 1971 and disappeared around 1979. In 1986 [4] Chester Cheetah was created by Brad Morgan, who art directed the commercials and designed the character, and Stephen Kane who wrote the original scripts for television commercials.

  7. 65 April Fools' jokes that are stupid funny

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    Celebrate April Fools' Day with a funny prank and one of these silly jokes inspired by spring, trickery and tomfoolery. Find short one-liners and corny puns.

  8. Stacker - Wikipedia

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    Krupp coal stacker featuring tripper conveyor and non-slewing, luffing boom at RTCA Kestrel Mine Stacker at Garzweiler surface mine. A stacker is a large machine used in bulk material handling. Its function is to pile bulk material such as limestone, ores, coal and cereals onto a stockpile. A reclaimer can be used to recover the material.

  9. Peter Straker - Wikipedia

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    Straker was born in Jamaica, and moved to London in his early childhood. He first became known in 1968, when he starred as Hud in the original London production of Hair. Over the next three years, he released a succession of singles on the Polydor label, though none became commercially successful.