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Warrior is a 1979 arcade fighting game. It is considered one of the first fighting games, though predated by Sega's Heavyweight Champ, released in 1976.
Developed by Tim Skelly while working at Cinematronics, it was released under the Vectorbeam company name shortly before Cinematronics closed Vectorbeam down; they had purchased the company in 1978. The game featured two dueling knights rendered in monochrome vector graphics and based on crude motion capture techniques. Due to the limitations of the hardware used, the processor could not render the characters and gaming environment at the same time and backgrounds were printed, with the characters projected on the top.
Originally Skelly planned for a two-player system with each player using two joysticks, one to control the movement of the player and the other controlling the player's weapon. However, financial constraints restricted the cabinet to one stick for each player and a button to switch between character and weapon modes. The sticks were produced in house and installed in cabinets in a way that players found unresponsive and difficult to use.
Tugs, a 1988 British children's television series created by the producers of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Robert D. Cardona and David Mitton, features two groups of anthropomorphized tugboat fleets: the Star Fleet and the Z-Stacks. They compete against each other in the fictional town of Bigg City Port.
In the North American adaptation, Salty's Lighthouse, the stories were re-purposed for a younger audience. The two groups were no longer rival tug fleets, and the characters underwent various changes. Sunshine, Captain Star, and Little Ditcher were considered female. Sunshine became the sister of fellow switcher Ten Cents. British accents were changed to American accents. Some names were changed, for instance, Big Mac became Big Stack, O.J. became Otis, and Zebedee became Zeebee.
The Star Fleet is a group who aims to work together on getting and fulfilling port contracts. It is led by Captain Star. Its symbol is a red funnel with blue and white stripes around the top. Fleet members also carry a red flag with a white star. Reporting to Captain Star are seven tugs, each of which has a numbered smoke stack. In "Regatta", Grampus the submarine becomes a member of Star Fleet. The Star Fleet tugs are modeled after the San Francisco tugs of the 1920s.
"Warrior" is a song by New Zealand singer Kimbra, featuring Mark Foster of the American indie pop band Foster the People and Canadian electro house DJ A-Trak. The song was written as a part of "Three Artists, One Song", an annual series by shoe company Converse. The song was initially released as a free download in the "Three Artists, One Song" website. The song was later included in international and special editions of Kimbra's debut studio album, Vows. "Warrior" was released as the fourth single from Vows on 4 May 2012.
The music video premiered on the YouTube channel for Converse shoes on 5 April 2012. The video features a group of prisoners being forced to wrestle, and being brutally beaten, with chairs and other objects, for the enjoyment of a man wearing a red sweater. Scenes of Kimbra singing with her arms tied while watching the fight are cut into the video. At the end, the wrestlers turn on the man wearing the red jumper, and Kimbra knocks him out. The video ends with Mark Foster, Kimbra and A-Trak leaving the stadium. All of the wrestlers are wearing Converse shoes.
Chien-Ming Wang (Chinese: 王建民; pinyin: Wáng Jiànmín; born March 31, 1980) is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher who is currently in the Kansas City Royals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, and Toronto Blue Jays. He has also played for the Taiwan national baseball team and Southern Maryland Blue Crabs in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
Wang signed as an amateur free agent with the Yankees in 2000. After playing in Minor League Baseball, he made his MLB debut in 2005. He won 19 games in the 2006 and 2007 seasons, leading the American League in 2006. He suffered a foot injury in 2008 that limited his effectiveness, and cost him the 2010 season. He pitched for Washington in 2011 and 2012, and for Toronto in 2013.
Wang pitched for Chinese Taipei, the national baseball team of Taiwan, in the 2002 Asian Games. In 2004, as the apparent ace of the staff, Wang led Chinese Taipei to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Against Australia, he allowed just three hits with no walks, and at one point retired nine batters in a row, to earn the win. He also limited Japan to just five hits in the first six innings.
WANG (1330 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Standards/MOR format to the Havelock, North Carolina, USA area. The station is owned by Digity, LLC, through licensee NM License, LLC. WANG is limited to daytime operation only.
Klinik, (sometimes called The Klinik), is an industrial music band from Belgium, originally formed around 1982 by electro-synthpop practitioner Marc Verhaeghen, who is the only constant member.
Marc Verhaeghen originally formed Klinik in the early-to-mid 1980s; the exact date varies depending on the source. The group is normally described as one of the most influential Belgian industrial bands in history.
In 1985, Verhaeghen joined forces with two other bands, Absolute Body Control (with Dirk Ivens and Eric van Wonterghem), and "The Maniacs" (Sandy Nys) to form one "super group" "Absolute Controlled Clinical Maniacs". This rather unwieldy name was soon dropped in favour of the shorter name "The Klinik". Nys soon left the band to form "Hybryds", followed in 1987 by van Wonterghem, leaving The Klinik as the "classic" duo of Dirk Ivens and Marc Verhaeghen.
The Klinik soon made a name for themselves with their cold and harsh EBM sound and their live shows, where both Ivens and Verhaeghen performed with their heads wrapped in gauze, wearing long black leather coats. Ivens' hissing vocals and minimalist lyrics were complemented by Verhaeghen's synthesizer skills and distorted trombone playing. This however, did not last forever; after Time, an album neither member was fully pleased with, musical differences became too great, and they decided to go their separate ways. In a 2013 interview, Ivens said the due were moving in different directions musically, and that compromise between only two members was challenging.
Fear is a thriller/horror/suspense film. It is directed by Rockne S. O'Bannon and stars Ally Sheedy, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Michael O'Keefe, Lauren Hutton, Keone Young, Stan Shaw, Dean Goodman, Don Hood and Jonathan Prince.
Cayce Bridges (Ally Sheedy) is a psychic gifted in a form of remote viewing and empathy/telepathy that allows her to mentally link with murderers enabling police to catch them. That is until she encounters the mysterious and elusive Shadow Man (Pruitt Taylor Vince), who is not only similarly blessed, but is more powerful than she is.
Originally intended for a theatrical release, the film made its premiere on Showtime on July 15, 1990.
The film has been released on DVD by Lions Gate as a double feature with Parents. Both films are presented in widescreen.
This is a new idea I came up with, and this was inspired by @ASmithsFunEntertainment, @lightwaternathan1257, @gamecargo8115 and @thomasyesstarno. Credit goes to them all for the idea. Cast list of the characters in the video: Ten Cents - Mario (Super Mario) Big Mac - Big Smoke (Grand Theft Auto) O.J - Cannonbolt (Ben 10) Top Hat - Donald Duck (Mickey Mouse series) Warrior - Homer Simpson (The Simpsons) Hercules - SpongeBob (SpongeBob SquarePants) Sunshine - Luigi (Super Mario) Grampus - Yoshi (Super Mario) Captain Star - Mr Krupp (Captain Underpants) Captain Zero - Emperor Palpatine (Star Wars) Zorran - Wario (Super Mario) Zebedee - Balrog (Street Fighter) Zak - Sideshow Bob (The Simpsons) Zug - Plankton (SpongeBob SquarePants) Zip - Waluigi (Super Mario) Puffa - Jubilee (Underground E...
Today's profile video covers the evil minded scrap dealers! Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCX-PUdXUuyZJiYvkY_a4zQ Twitter - https://twitter.com/RicoChicoMalico Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richard.rico.baker/ #tugs #thomasandfriends #characterprofile #thomasthetankengine #thomasthetrain #thomas #davidmitton Music Used: Tugs Theme, Oficial Instrumental - Mike O'Donnel & Junior Campbell "Sunshine" Opening Theme Bigg City Port, Up River Opening Theme, Boomer's Themes, The Regatta - AceofTrains: https://soundcloud.com/aceoftrains_music/sets/tugs-themes-aceoftrains Enjoy!
My voices for TUGS characters are here! Featured is me trying out Ten Cents, Sunshine, Captain Star, Zorran, Zug & Zip (as well as a Windsor Davies-esque fuel manager) using a scene from Bigg Freeze. It think it came out pretty well...! Any thoughts for improvement would be greatly appreciated. This video was supposed to be significant, as it was to be uploaded exactly thirty years after Bigg Freeze aired on 27th June on Children's ITV in the UK. It was also meant to be a quick, simple video to make... looks like I need more practice..! I had this idea about a week ago but due to other commitments I unfortunately wasn't able to reach the desired target. Having to upload it first day of July is disheartening but I hope the sentiment resonates with you all. Just pretend there are 31 days ...
Episode 1 of my new series is finally here! Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCX-PUdXUuyZJiYvkY_a4zQ Twitter - https://twitter.com/RicoChicoMalico Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richard.rico.baker/ Music used - Tugs Official Opening theme Bride Cafe Band - Sudrian Afro https://www.youtube.com/c/SudrianAfro Boomer's Theme, Sunshine Opening, Up River Opening - Ace of Trains https://soundcloud.com/aceoftrains_music/sets/tugs-themes-aceoftrains Up River Fultan Ferry - MKtheinstrumentalist https://www.youtube.com/c/MKtheinstrumentalist Tugs Ending Reorchastrated - Upside Now https://www.youtube.com/c/upsidenow #tugs #thomasandfriends #davidmitton #robertcardona #thomasthetrain #thomasthetankengine Enjoy!
The episodes are supposed to be in an order from 1 to 13 but most of the time the episodes will mix up due to the fact that most of these characters appeared in later seasons. We cool? okay, I don't want to hear no funny business in the comments! 0:00 What is Tugs? 0:49 Episode 1 3:23 Episode 2 4:27 Episode 3 4:40 Episode 4 5:18 Episode 6 5:50 Episode 8 6:04 Episode 10 6:09 Episode 11 6:22 Episode 13
Published on Jul 24, 1999
The most oficious character in the series gets his very own episode! Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCX-PUdXUuyZJiYvkY_a4zQ Twitter - https://twitter.com/RicoChicoMalico Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richard.rico.baker/ Music used - Tugs Theme Oficial Instrumental - Mike O'Donnel & Junior Campbell "Sunshine" Opening, Night Falls At The Naval Dock, Trouble In The Canal - AceofTrains: https://soundcloud.com/aceoftrains_music/sets/tugs-themes-aceoftrains The Bridge Cafe Band - Sudrian Afro: https://www.youtube.com/c/SudrianAfro #tugs #thomasandfriends #characterprofile #davidmitton #thomasthetrain #thomasthetank #brittalcroft Enjoy!
If You don’t understand the reference I think you should watch the whole 13 episodes. Pretty good show with great models
Warrior is a 1979 arcade fighting game. It is considered one of the first fighting games, though predated by Sega's Heavyweight Champ, released in 1976.
Developed by Tim Skelly while working at Cinematronics, it was released under the Vectorbeam company name shortly before Cinematronics closed Vectorbeam down; they had purchased the company in 1978. The game featured two dueling knights rendered in monochrome vector graphics and based on crude motion capture techniques. Due to the limitations of the hardware used, the processor could not render the characters and gaming environment at the same time and backgrounds were printed, with the characters projected on the top.
Originally Skelly planned for a two-player system with each player using two joysticks, one to control the movement of the player and the other controlling the player's weapon. However, financial constraints restricted the cabinet to one stick for each player and a button to switch between character and weapon modes. The sticks were produced in house and installed in cabinets in a way that players found unresponsive and difficult to use.
I have no home. I live within my mind.
I have no one. No one I'm bringing up to the sky with me.
No weapon - I carry no sword, only my hands to protect me.
No laws - I obey no laws; my spirit is righteous and free.
Her face, the image of a thousand wonders.
A bridge between today and yesterday.
If I pull her close what will the spirit say?
I have no home. I live within my mind.
I have no one. No one I'm bringing up to the sky with me.
Her face, the image of a thousand stars.
A bridge between tomorrow and today.
If we destroy one another, dawn will never break the day.
Day breaks, but there is no light.
In my mind, a voice calling.
Spirit singing, a song of the ages.
Depend on today, like father's honor,
She has come to take it away!
I see - my life has flashed as the star meets my head.
Body of an angel, with the strength of ten men;
Through the trees, dark as a raven, black hair flying -
The justice of Heaven.
I have no home. I live within my mind.
I have no one, no one. My spirit is righteous and free.
No weapon - I carry no sword, only my hands to protect me.