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Fuse and video
A video jockey ( usually abbreviated to VJ, or sometimes veejay ) is an announcer who introduces and plays videos on commercial music television such as the United States ' MTV, VH1, Fuse TV, non-commercial TVU, Canada's MuchMusic, and Asia's Channel V. Other alternative names for a VJ include " VDJ " ( Video DJ ) and " MVJ " ( Mobile VJ ).
The lead single " Oxygen's Gone " received heavy video airplay on MTV, MTV2, and Fuse.
According to the Fuse TV program IMX, the video is similar to Slade's previously directed music video, " Sour Girl " by Stone Temple Pilots, featuring a strange environment and human-sized rabbit characters as well.
Networks such as Fuse played the song's video, for example.
The music video was received with highly positive reviews by critics and garnered awards and nominations from Rock Sound, Fuse, and MTV.
* This video was ranked # 1 on Fuse TV's 100 Sexiest Videos of All Time
The video was featured moderately on MTV2 and Fuse.
The band also recorded a music video for the song, which received airplay mostly on MTV2 and Fuse TV.
The video aired considerably on Fuse TV.
Because of the controversial video, " Rock DJ " won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects and was featured on Fuse TV's Pants-Off Dance-Off.
It didn't fare well on the radio, only peaking at # 39 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts, though it received extensive play on music video channels such as Fuse and MTV.
Demon Hunter's first single, " Infected ," had a music video which debuted on MTV2's Extreme Rock and found considerable airplay on Fuse TV's Uranium.
" Fuse's advertising in this period, by New York-based Amalgamated, generated controversy both through its more direct criticism of MTV – Viacom, corporate owner of MTV and for a short while the former owner of many of Fuse's current sister properties, protested when a Fuse billboard appeared across from its headquarters featuring Sally Struthers ' plea to " save the music video " – and through its parodies, particularly that of the iPod ad campaign.
On June 28, 2011, Vevo and Fuse entered into a video syndication and content partnership.
As part of the partnership, Fuse. tv syndicates Vevo's music video and entertainment programming, including exclusive music video premieres, live music events and originally produced series.
The music video for " Mr. Jinx " was in regular rotation on MTV, MTV2, and MuchMusic ( now Fuse TV ), and was voted as the MTV Viewers Pick for the week of 20 September 2002, although the video would be shown on the three music video channels for about 3 months, and then was never shown on any of those channels ever again.
, released as Mario Pinball Land in North America, is a pinball video game that was developed by Fuse Games and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance and released in 2004.
The initial idea for a video game that presented the Metroid series in a pinball setting came to Kensuke Tanabe after he learned that Fuse Games had previously worked on Mario Pinball Land, another pinball video game.

Fuse and game
* Fuse Games, a game developer
* The Fuse ( game show ), a UK game show broadcast on ITV1
In the game, Planet Fusion, ruled by the main villain Lord Fuse, has been travelling through space for 1000 years, consuming every inhabitable planet it encounters and finally reached its next target, Earth.
It was followed by Metroid Prime Pinball, a spin-off game developed by Fuse Games and released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS.
In the online game, Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, Earth is under attack by Fuse, the ruler of a possibly Saturn-sized rogue planet named Planet Fusion.
That game was originally called Overstrike before being renamed to Fuse.
IMX ( later Daily Download ), which ran from 2003-2006 on Fuse TV, used a ticker to display the current scores ( or " stock value ") of bands, albums, music videos and TV offerings according to the online game played by users of IMX's website ; the values of the properties were influenced by current Billboard charts and concert sales, among other criteria.
As the resources were limited, Fuse decided not to develop the game for the Nintendo GameCube, resorting to the Game Boy Advance instead.
Despite Fuse hiring more people, the whole game was created by a small team of only five people.
It was developed by Fuse Games for the Nintendo DS handheld game console, and released by Nintendo in North America and Australia in 2005, in Japan in 2006, and in Europe in 2007.
While making Metroid Prime Hunters, another Metroid video game for the Nintendo DS, Kensuke Tanabe, a Nintendo product manager, came up with the idea to make a pinball game based on the Metroid series, after learning that Fuse Games had finished working on the pinball video game Mario Pinball Land.
Craig Harris of IGN appreciated Fuse Games ' work on the game, praising the graphics, audio, and gameplay, along with its " pick-up-and-play " element that made it easy for people with varying levels of skill to play.
Furthermore, it asked the game's developer, Fuse Games, to spend more time making a great pinball game rather than several minor minigames, requesting " a character-based game that's great at pinball rather than a fence-riding jack of all trades that is master of none ".
Silverball Studios, formerly known as Fuse Games, is a Cotswold, Burford based video game developer best known for developing pinball games for Nintendo.
Later, Fuse Games developed Nintendo DS games, the most notable being Metroid Prime Pinball, a pinball adaptation of the Nintendo GameCube game Metroid Prime.

Fuse and ),
* Imperial Princess Fuse ( 布勢内親王 ) (?– 812 ), 13th Saiō in Ise Shrine, 797 – 806
* Fuse ( electrical ), a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current.
* Fuse ( hydraulic ), a device used in hydraulic systems to protect against sudden loss of fluid pressure
* Fuse ( explosives ), a burning device for communicating fire to fireworks, antique gunpowder munitions, or blasting caps
* Fuse ( emulator ), the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator
** Fuse ( Fuse album ), a 1969 album by the above band.
* Fuse ( Joe Henry album ), a 1999 album by Joe Henry
* Fuse ( Colin James album ), a 2000 album by Colin James
* Fuse ( film ), a 2003 film by Pjer Žalica, original Bosnian title Gori vatra
* Fuse ( consumer electronics ), a consumer electronics company started by Tony Fadell
* Fuse ( chocolate bar ), a brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury
* Fuse, Shimane ( 布施村 ;-mura ), a village located in Oki District, Shimane, Japan
* Fuse ( magazine ), a Canadian arts and culture magazine
* Fuse ( radio program ), a musical radio program on CBC
Falco, Ryan Adams, The Libertines, The Fuse ( UK ), Michael McDermott, Melissa Auf der Maur, Tim Freedman, and Anthony Kiedis have spent time at The Chelsea.
The Talking Heads song can be found on their 1986 album ( and soundtrack to the David Byrne film of the same name ), True Stories ; the Talking Heads song has been covered regularly by Widespread Panic, whose performance of the song can be heard on their live album, Light Fuse, Get Away.
* Roses of Eyam, originally composed by John Trevor ( Beau ) in 1975 ; added to Roy Bailey ’ s repertoire and recorded by him in 1985 on his Hard Times album and reissued on his album Past Masters, Fuse Records, 1998 ; Beau himself released the song officially for the first time as a bonus track on the 2007 UK reissue of the original Beau disc ( Cherry Red ), and on the 2008 Japanese release of the same album ( Airmail Recordings ).
* Loaded ( Fuse TV series ), a music-video program
* High Breaking Capacity, a type of Fuse ( electrical ), made from ceramic etc., which does not break or explodes physically when blown
* ( with Sigmund Brouwer ) Fuse of Armageddon ( A Novel ), ( Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2007 )
Fuse is the debut rock album by Fuse, recorded in 1969 ( see 1969 in music ), released in 1970.

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