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Part 7 - Commodore 64 (C64) computer games from the 1980

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List of the Games on the Videos Part 1 Video -- Duration: 4:47 Main Frame from MicroIllusions Savage from MicroPlay Zigzag by Spectrum Holobyte Part 2 Video -- Duration: 6:36 Maniac Mansion from LucasFilm California Games by Epyx Arcade Games Construction Set by Broderbund Last Ninja 2 from Activision Mental Blocks from Avantage / Accolade Part 3 Video -- Duration: 6:26 Marble Madness by Electronic Arts Grand Prix Circuit from Accolade The Three Stooges from Cinemaware Tower Toppler from US Gold / Epyx (available now as Nebulus) Menace by Psygnosis Part 4 Video -- Duration: 6:37 License to Kill from Broderbond Netherwold by Hewson / Medalist Chomp! from Cosmi Sim City from Maxis Fire King from Electronic Arts / Strategic Studies Group Part 5 Video -- Duration: 6:32 Shinobi from Sega / Mindscape Winter Games from Epyx Titan from Titus Miniputt from Accolade Test Drive 2 from Accolade Part 6 Video -- Duration: 5:54 Bubble Ghost from Accolade Jetboys from Accolade / Avantage Battle Chess from Interplay Caveman Ugh-Lympics from Electronic Arts Part 7 Video -- Duration: 4:05 Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer from Electronic Arts Zoom from Discovery Software Outrun from Sega / Mindscape Part 8 Video -- Duration: 6:54 Paperboy from Mindscape Baal from Psygnosis Total Eclipse from Spotlight Software Power Play Hockey from Electronic Arts Axe of Rage from Epyx Part 9 Video -- Duration: 6:37 Impossible Mission 2 from Epyx Rocket Ranger from Cinemaware Devon Aire from Epyx ...

Part 6 - Commodore 64 (C64) computer games from the 1980s

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List of the Games on the Videos Part 1 Video -- Duration: 4:47 Main Frame from MicroIllusions Savage from MicroPlay Zigzag by Spectrum Holobyte Part 2 Video -- Duration: 6:36 Maniac Mansion from LucasFilm California Games by Epyx Arcade Games Construction Set by Broderbund Last Ninja 2 from Activision Mental Blocks from Avantage / Accolade Part 3 Video -- Duration: 6:26 Marble Madness by Electronic Arts Grand Prix Circuit from Accolade The Three Stooges from Cinemaware Tower Toppler from US Gold / Epyx (available now as Nebulus) Menace by Psygnosis Part 4 Video -- Duration: 6:37 License to Kill from Broderbond Netherwold by Hewson / Medalist Chomp! from Cosmi Sim City from Maxis Fire King from Electronic Arts / Strategic Studies Group Part 5 Video -- Duration: 6:32 Shinobi from Sega / Mindscape Winter Games from Epyx Titan from Titus Miniputt from Accolade Test Drive 2 from Accolade Part 6 Video -- Duration: 5:54 Bubble Ghost from Accolade Jetboys from Accolade / Avantage Battle Chess from Interplay Caveman Ugh-Lympics from Electronic Arts Part 7 Video -- Duration: 4:05 Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer from Electronic Arts Zoom from Discovery Software Outrun from Sega / Mindscape Part 8 Video -- Duration: 6:54 Paperboy from Mindscape Baal from Psygnosis Total Eclipse from Spotlight Software Power Play Hockey from Electronic Arts Axe of Rage from Epyx Part 9 Video -- Duration: 6:37 Impossible Mission 2 from Epyx Rocket Ranger from Cinemaware Devon Aire from Epyx ...

Will People Die at the London Olympics 2012 ?

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SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES!!! Before 9 / 11 and 7 / 7 there were clues in card games, comics, film and TV programmes, of the events that would later take place. Similarly, the BBC has broadcasted a series imagining a nuclear explosion at the London Olympics. The series includes several clues that suggest that the 'illuminati' are behind the making of the series and that therefore the events that the series imagines, are being planned to take place in the real world. There are also clues that suggest the 'illuminati' are plotting an attack on the London Underground. BOTH THESE PLOTS CAN BE STOPPED IF ENOUGH PEOPLE BECOME AWARE OF THIS INFORMATION AND THE 'ILLUMINATI' ARE FORCED TO CANCEL THEIR PLANS. PLEASE PASS ON THIS VIDEO TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE. Please press the link at the end of the film TO SHOW YOU THESE THINGS HAVE BEEN DONE BEFORE!! = Just like 9/11 where the American Air Defence was having a "Terror Rehearsal" on the same day as the tragic catastrophe..Guess what happened to the people who was suppose to be defending London from Terror Attacks ON THE SAME DAY?? Oh yes you've got it-THEY WERE HAVING A "Terror Rehearsal"-If you really do believe Peter Power you honestly need to be shot! Live ITV News interview with Peter Power, the Managing Director of Crisis Management firm Visor Consultants who was 'actually running an exercise... based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations that happened'. Recorded at 8:20pm on the evening of the ...

The Lawrence Welk Show - TV Treasures - 03-17-2007

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-PROGRAM- Original Air Date: 03-17-2007 Recap: Part one of "Lawrence Welk's TV Treasures" describes how the show's remarkable 27-year run on national commercial television began. It ends with a special tribute to the extraordinary band members, who perform a medley from "My Fair Lady." Part two of the PBS special highlights the astonishing "overnight" popularity of "The Lawrence Welk Show" and the public's fascination with the Welk stars, which continues even today. The tabloid press doesn't write about the Welk Musical Family now, but at one time, the Welk Stars were the darlings of the fan magazine world, along with Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy and The Beatles. Love and marriage within the Musical Family is discussed and the 'soap opera' aspect of the show is laughed about by various performers. Part three of "Lawrence Welk's TV Treasures" explains how "The Lawrence Welk Show" was produced each week, from concept to broadcast, with producer/director, Jim Hobson, who worked on the show for 27 years on commercial television. Marimba-playing Jack Imel, a member of the Welk Musical Family, also served as associate producer of the series and discusses ABC's decision to cancel the series, and Welk's quick and ultimately successful move into national syndication. Part four features a special segment on the humor and hi-jinks of "The Lawrence Welk Show." It opens with a tongue-in-cheek "champagne music" version of the "Counter-Revolution Polka" and looks back at some of the ...

General Electric Theater - The Big Shot (Johnnie Ray)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "The Big Shot" A young singer (Johnnie Ray) has the opportunity to get his big shot at fame with a recording contract and a radio show, but will the price of fame be too high for him to pay? Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Helen Eby-Rock ... Mrs. Stone Nancy Gates ... Katherina Steven Geray ... Mr. Pulaski Johnnie Ray ... Johnny Pulaski (as Johnny Ray) Ralph Sanford ... Norris Karen Steele ... Receptionist Directed By Don Medford Story Written By Beatrice Joy Chute Produced By Mort Abrahams Associate Producer Arnold Schulman Art Direction By John Robert Lloyd Details Original Air Date: January 30, 1955 (USA) Season 3, Episode 18 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Production Co: Revue Studios ...

General ElecticTheater - Committed (Alan Ladd)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "Committed" Newspaper reporter turned novelist Dan Holiday is kidnapped, framed for murder, and held in an asylum before he escapes and proves his innocence. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Whit Bissell ... Paul Wells Tina Carver ... Clarice Frank Ferguson ... Lt. King Frank Gerstle Virginia Gibson ... Girl John Howard ... Dr. Cordell Alan Ladd ... Dan Holiday Directed By Frank Tuttle Story Written By Russell S. Hughes Teleplay Written Russell S. Hughes Film Editing By Michael R. McAdam Executive Producer Alan Ladd Art Direction By Martin Obzima Assistant Director Jack Corrick Details Original Air Date: December 5, 1954 (USA) Season 3, Episode 11 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Production Co: Revue ...

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