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Its characteristically " cute " Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.
This reorganization also spawned a new championship system in which the best record holders from each division would play in a title game for the conference championship.
Then director Carl Reiner asked him to play the title role in Larry Gelbart's comedy, Oh, God !, which was so successful it spawned two sequels.
Becker's highly dramatic play spawned new expressions such as the Becker Blocker ( his trademark early return shot ), the Becker Hecht ( a flying lunge ), the Becker Faust (" Becker Fist "), the Becker Shuffle ( the dance he sometimes performed after making important points ), and Becker Säge (" Becker Saw " – referring to the way in which he pumped his fists in a sawing motion ).
* The Tempest, a 1611 play by William Shakespeare ; it has spawned numerous further works of art in the theater, in music, and in film, including:
It spawned a Broadway play in 1995 and a television film in 1999.
Gang Green's Another Wasted Night spawned three videos which received MTV play, and their non-stop tour propelled their release to upwards of 30, 000 units.
The game and its sequels spawned a loyal following, who have revived online head-to-head play and added many units, features, and over 2, 500 scenarios.
) Kingsley's play was later made into a movie, Dead End, which proved so popular that it spawned similar movies, many starring a group of recurring characters known as the Dead End Kids.
The Immaculate Reception spawned a heated rivalry between the Steelers and Raiders, a rivalry that was at its peak during the 1970s, when both teams were among the best in the league and both were known for their hard-hitting, physical play.
Sholay has inspired many films and television broadcasts, and has spawned a whole sub-genre of films, namely the " Curry Western ", which is a play on the term Spaghetti Western.
The phrase " The Big Men Fly " is invariably used to described speckies and ruckmen contesting a ball-up, and has even spawned a play of the same name.
The play was a success on the London stage, and spawned the term " angry young men " to describe Osborne and those of his generation who employed harshness and realism in the theatre in contrast to the more escapist theatre previously seen.
The novel has been adapted into a play, spawned two unofficial sequels, a film and a ballet.
Their self-titled debut — with the line-up consisting of college friend Earle Mankey on guitar, Mankey's brother James on bass, Harley Feinstein now on drums and Rundgren producing — sold poorly, but after switching labels to Warner Bros. Records and renaming themselves Sparks, a play on the Marx Brothers, the re-issued debut spawned the minor regional hit " Wonder Girl ".
In Grinder mode ( local play only ), the player tries to survive as more and more ' Mechs are spawned into the battle.
The club has also spawned professionals such as Patrick Thoresen and Mats Zuccarello Aasen, however they did not play at senior level for the club.
Subsystem is one of the longest-running punk bands to come out NH and has also spawned many side projects that actively play throughout the New England music scene.
Similarly Video8 spawned a 120 minute version of the cassette ( 240 minutes in long play ).
Another example of a type of utility player is the halfback option play, in which a running back performs the passing duties of a quarterback ; Walter Payton, LaDanian Tomlinson and most recently Ronnie Brown have used this play multiple times, and this type of play has spawned an entire offensive scheme.
However, his 2002 album Kik Off was awarded its label release, and it spawned the singles, the football themed " Kik Off ", Twang anthem " So Rotton ", and " Trixsta " ( featuring Estelle ), all of which achieved radio play and a degree of commercial success.
This cover version spawned the Unicorn Jones band, which recorded one album-1996's ' A Hundred Thousand Million Stars ' - but did not play live.

play and innovative
Walsh was nicknamed " The Genius " for both his innovative play calling and design.
The beer began to gain wide popularity in the mid 1960s with an innovative television advertising campaign featuring a very similar recording of the theme from the film The Magnificent Seven, images of working-class Australians at work and play, and a voice-over by notable Australian actor John Meillon.
In 1930 – 32, the spectacularly innovative and hard to use Rhythmicon was realized by Leon Theremin at the request of Henry Cowell, who wanted an instrument with which to play compositions whose multiple rhythmic patterns, based on the overtone series, were far too hard to perform on existing keyboard instruments.
" The gaming magazine Nintendo Power praised the game for being " very enjoyable while it lasts, with its clever puzzles and innovative game play.
was innovative when it was released in 1983 since it was exclusively designed for single player play.
It was K. Lawrence Perera, the pioneer of the Borelassa Passion play who brought innovative changes in 1924 by using living actors instead of statues as “ he thought that the Passion shows done in Church premises with statues were “ crude ” and unworthy of so lofty a theme as the passion of Christ .” ( The Folk Drama of Ceylon, p. 126 ).
For the first time in four hundred years of world Passion Play history, the people in Negombo, ( Sri Lanka ) mostly Catholics witnessed an entirely innovative change concerning the Biblical Content and the Form of the Passion play tradition with the successful dramatic presentation of a Passion play performance in Ballet style titled “ Tharakayano ” on 29th Sunday April at Kadolkele grounds Negombo.
Instead, she teamed up with Derek Jarman again to play Miranda in his innovative version of The Tempest, which won her a nomination as Best Newcomer at the 1980 Evening Standard Awards.
Norman Holland's widely influential proposal in 1959 of a " right way / wrong way " reading took Wycherley's morality with innovative seriousness and interpreted the play as presenting two bad kinds of masculinity-Horner's libertinism and Pinchwife's possessiveness-and recommending the golden mean of Harcourt, the true lover, the representative of mutual trust in marriage.
Maybelle, who played autoharp and banjo as well as being the group's guitarist, created a unique sound for the group with her innovative ' scratch ' style of guitar playing, where she used her thumb to play melody on the bass and middle strings, and her index finger to fill out the rhythm.
The play is a very innovative experiment in the field of English Drama.
Computer Space was innovative for establishing the basic form of all arcade games to come-that of a dedicated computing device built to play only that one game.
Under Ritz and Escoffier, evening dress had to be worn in the restaurant, and Ritz was innovative in hiring popular musicians to play background music during dinner and in printing daily menus.
The game was noted in IGN for its Phantasy Star Online-like multiplayer cooperative play, but the use of the Game Boy Advance, while innovative, was thought to be detrimental to the gameplay.
Nemirovich overcame Chekhov's refusal to allow the play to appear in Moscow and convinced Stanislavski to direct the play for their innovative and newly founded Moscow Art Theatre in 1898.
Similarly, IGN placed the game as one of their " Top 25 Games of All Time " in 2000 and " Top 100 Games of All Time " in 2003, praising it for its innovative simultaneous play of two worlds.
The play explored Naomi Ginsberg's schizophrenic collapse and made use of innovative video for flashback scenes.
Edge said that " Oddworld demands a certain level of commitment to progress ", while Science Fiction Weekly claimed the game's " innovative game play makes for a steep learning curve.
His writing is characterized by an innovative use of montage and perspectival play, as well as what he dubbed in 1913 a " fantasy of fact " (" Tatsachenphantasie ")— an interdisciplinary poetics that draws on modern discourses ranging from the psychiatric to the anthropological to the theological, in order to " register and articulate sensory experience and to open up his prose to new areas of knowledge.
Leite writes, " The play remains didactic but it is innovative both in terms of its use of historical material, and especially in the complexities of the actual mise en scène ".
Certain professional players are known for their use of specific or innovative types of openings, and their ability to combine their use of those openings with other strengths in competitive play.
The play employed the innovative device of projecting captions onto the proscenium, commenting on the action and expressing the private thoughts of the characters.

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