1. Soundtrack to a Headrush of video game ratings
Soundtrack to a Headrush is the first album by the band Emanuel. It was released on March 15, 2005, by Vagrant Records.
The album had two singles, "The Willing" and "Make Tonight". Both videos were in active rotation on many music video channels
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2. Track listing of video game ratings
"Heatseeker" - 4:06 "Rezerection" - 4:24 "Exit Strategy" - 3:56 "Lime Green Net" - 4:20 "Stormstris" - 3:26 "Goveruptcy" - 3:18 "False Profits" - 3:40 "Triceratops" - 2:47 "Fall of Pangea" - 7:01 "Problem Solver" - 3:20 "Con Science" - 3:20 "Har Megiddo" - 4:53 "Yusuf Abdelaziz" - 4:53
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Remix Dystemper of video game ratings
Remix Dystemper is a 1998 remix album of Skinny Puppy tracks, by various artists. An early pressing of the Remix DysTemper album shipped with all the proper artwork, but the disc contained Christian gospel music instead of the Skinny Puppy remixes. A promo version of the album contained only eight tracks, omitting tracks 3, 4, 10, 11, 12.
Both the "Rodent" remix by Hiwatt and the "Spasmolytic" remix by Deftones appeared on different soundtracks of the famous Saw franchise. "Rodent" appeared on the soundtrack for Saw II while "Spasmolytic" appeared on the soundtrack for Saw IV. The Hiwatt remix of "Rodent" appeared in the video game LittleBigPlanet 3.
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4. In popular culture of video game ratings
The song "Fall of Pangea" is available as a bonus track in the music video game Guitar Hero II. The song "Heatseeker" is used as a song track in the racing video game Need for Speed: Carbon.
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5. Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger of video game ratings
Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger is a real time strategy and tactical first person shooter. It is developed by Hungarian studio Atomic Motion and published by Evolved Games and SouthPeak Games.
Raven Squad puts players in control of two groups of mercenary squads who have crash landed behind enemy lines in the Amazonian jungles. Each squad member has different skills which the player must use
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6. How Do You Feel Now?
of video game ratings
How Do You Feel Now? is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Joywave, released through Cultco Music and Hollywood Records on April 21, 2015. The album is a follow-up to the band's second extended play, How Do You Feel?
, which was released earlier in 2014. It was co-produced by band members Daniel Armbruster and Sean Donnelly and was recorded during 2013 and 2014. Four official singles have been released from the album: "Tongues", "Somebody New", "Destruction", and "Now"
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Living in America of video game ratings
Living in America is the debut album in English by Swedish new wave band The Sounds, produced in 2002 under the Warner Sweden record label. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry awarded the album a platinum certification in 2003, denoting sales in excess of 40,000 copies. The album received mixed to positive reviews, AllMusic writer Andy Kellman gave it 3/5 stars and wrote "But the thing you cannot take away from the members of this Swedish group is that they know how to write and play songs".
The album spawned five singles; the second single, "Living in America", reached #3 on the Swedish single charts and is featured in the 2010 video game, Rock Band 3, and "Seven Days a Week" was featured in the 2004 video game FIFA 2005.
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8. Nitro Racers of video game ratings
Nitro Racers is a video game developed the Derry-based game studio Torc Interactive and published in Europe by Studio 3DO for the PC.
The game was set for release in June 1997, but was never released. A demo for the game appeared on Gambler CD #9. .
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9. ESRA of video game ratings
ESRA, as an initialism, stands for: European Safety and Reliability Association European Survey Research Association, founded in 2005 to provide coordination in the field of Survey Research in Europe cole Suprieure de Ralisation Audiovisuelle, a French educational academy Entertainment Software Rating Association, Iranian video game rating body
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10. Reception of video game ratings
Next Generation reviewed the Nintendo 64 version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "NHL Breakaway '99 is nothing more than last year's version with the new rosters and rules.
Try to convince us otherwise, you're wasting your breath." The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.
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Track listingReception of video game ratings
"Analog" 2:55 "Blueprint of the Fall" 3:05 "Katatonia" 2:46 "Her Name in Blood" 3:20 "Angeldust" 3:39 "Lucifer Motorcade" 2:43 "Vampires" 2:46 "No Voice of Mine" 2:28 "Anna Lee" 3:12 "Never Speak Again" 4:01 "Skeletondanse" 2:43 "Scarlet" 3:19 "Swan Dive" 3:30 "The Misanthropic Principle" 4:06Reception to the album was positive, with reviews from both AbsolutePunk and AllMusic giving the album positive scores. Johnny Loftus of AllMusic stated, "Exile is by no means just the next California punk-pop record."
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Gameplay and plot of video game ratings
The game takes place in the year 2011. A plane has crashed in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. Raven Squad was sent there to retrieve the info the plane was carrying.
As one of the six squad members, the player must use a combination of first-person shooter and real-time strategy elements to complete their mission.
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13. Track listingSingles of video game ratings
"What the Hell" 3:47 "Get 'Em Off" 2:57 "Do You Wanna?
" 3:36 "Come On Baby" 3:56 "Let It Go" 3:36 "Johnny Don't Wanna Ride" 2:54 "Teenage Screamers" 3:43 "Ready Or Not" 4:44 "Burn On" 2:55 "Rockin' The Stew" 3:17 "Chasing The Night" 4:55The song "Teenage Screamers" was used in 2004 video game Flatout.
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14. NHL Breakaway 99 of video game ratings
NHL Breakaway 99 is an ice hockey game for the Nintendo 64 and is a sequel to NHL Breakaway 98.
It was released in 1998, The cover art features Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red Wings
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15. Trivia of video game ratings
The song "Hey Man!" is used on the soundtracks for the video game Burnout Revenge and The Fast and the Furious.
The song "Hotline" is used on an episode of Russell Howard's Good News as a joke.
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16. Mature of video game ratings
Mature is the adjectival form of maturity, as immature is the adjectival form of immaturity, which have several meanings.
Mature may also refer to: Mature, a character from The King of Fighters series "Mature 17", a rating in the Entertainment Software Rating Board video game rating system Victor Mature (1913-1999), an American actor
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17. Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack of video game ratings
Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack is a soundtrack album by American DJ / producer Felix da Housecat, released in 2005. It was released as the soundtrack to the 2005 business simulation video game Playboy: The Mansion, but it also contains several tracks not present in the game, making some view it as a "promotional tie-in".
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18. Levyraati of video game ratings
Levyraati ("Record Panel") was a Finnish television show which ran from the 19611992 originally on YLE and starting from 1992 on MTV3. It was based on the British Juke Box Jury.
The show was originally hosted by Jaakko Jahnukainen and for a brief period by Vesa Nuotio (in 1980). However, the show was most famously hosted by Jukka Virtanen from 1980 till 1997 when the show went on a five-year hiatus. For its 20022003 run it was hosted by Raakel Lignell and later by Ruben Stiller.
The show has been on unspecified hiatus since 2005. In the program Finnish celebrities (mostly musicians) would rate recordings and, in later years, music videos with a score from 1 to 10. With four guests in the panel the maximum score was 40 and the winning song or video would be performed during the ending credits.
One of the panel members was a frequent guest placed among three weekly guests. Today Levyraati has also become a popular game practiced amongst friends and family who form the panel and play music from personal collections. The rating-system varies.
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19. Final Horizon of video game ratings
Final Horizon is a tower defense video game developed and published by British independent studio Eiconic Games for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita and distributed through PlayStation Network. It was released on December 4, 2014 in North America and December 5, 2014 in Europe and Australia.
A downloadable add-on pack titled Dark Galaxy was released alongside the game.
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20. Exile in Oblivion of video game ratings
Exile In Oblivion is the fifth studio album by Strung Out released by Fat Wreck Chords in 2004.
"Analog" was used as part of the soundtrack to the video game MX vs. ATV Unleashed
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21. Art and entertainment of video game ratings
Octane (album), a 2005 album by Spock's Beard Octane (film), a 2003 film by Marcus Adams Octane (magazine), a British car magazine Octane (Sirius XM), a Sirius XM Radio hard rock channel Octane, a character in the video game Apex Legends
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Similar programmes of video game ratings
Videoraati, MoonTV's take on the popular format, hosted by Wallu Valpio. Runoraati, a currently running version of the show on YLE in which a panel rates poems sent by amateur poets.
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Frdric Schaub of video game ratings
Frdric Schaub (born 30 April 1987) is a Swiss football defender currently playing for the side FC Muri in the fourth tier of Swiss football. Frdric also has the honour of having the lowest rating given to any player on the video game FIFA with a rating of 38!
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Plot of video game ratings
The evil magician I.M. Meen's presumed wife Ophelia Chill obtains the Book of Ages and tears out all the pages within, allowing her to re-write history as she sees fit.
It is up to four individual children to travel through those ages and correct history
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25. Gameplay of video game ratings
The player goes through 8 epochs, each consisting of four levels, fixing history mistakes in various scrolls. In every fourth level, the player must defeat a boss monster to finish the epoch and get to a new one