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  2. Project-X - Wikipedia

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    Project-X is a horizontally scrolling shooter for the Amiga released in 1992. It was developed and published by Team17 . The game resembles Konami 's side-scrolling shooter games such as Gradius , Salamander and Parodius .

  3. Project X - Wikipedia

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    Project X, an American film; Project X, a science fiction film featuring Christopher George; Project X, a film starring Matthew Broderick; Project X, a comedy film about three teens who have a party that gets out of control; Project X: Chôsensha tachi (2000–2005), a documentary television series hosted by NHK presenter Junko Kubo

  4. Review: Dead Island: Riptide brings little innovation, yet ...

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  5. List of closed rides and attractions - Wikipedia

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    Time Shaft (Rotor Ride), Haunted River (formerly Journey to Atlantis), Smurf Mountain (formerly The Land of Dooz) were closed and removed in 1995 to make room for Volcano: The Blast Coaster. Vertigo was a caterpillar type ride manufactured by Mack Rides that opened in 1975 and closed in 1983.

  6. Youngblood (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Youngblood is a superhero team starring in their self-titled comic book series, created by writer/artist Rob Liefeld. [1] [2] [3] The team made its debut as a backup feature in RAMM #1 (May 1987) before the next month appearing in the one-shot Megaton Explosion #1 (June 1987) before later appearing in April 1992 in its own ongoing series as the flagship publication for Image Comics and the ...

  7. Shaft (Bernard Purdie album) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the mellow and soulful "Summer Melody" has some exquisite electric piano and trumpet over its gentle conga-led groove. An album' s worth of variations on these two themes would have been a minor soul-jazz classic, but unfortunately, Bernard Purdie's overreaching ends up giving him the, um, Shaft". [3]