SingStar Appearances in Other Games!
There's very little, but it's awesome seeing this series get some sort of recognition!
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Today, we try out our second soccer demo, and we see how much more strategy I've learned since last time.
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Sony is laying off 900 people at PlayStation, shutting down London Studio entirely
Jim Ryan, the soon to be former President & CEO of PlayStation, has issued a statement announcing that Sony is sacking some 900 people at PlayStation, accounting for 8% of its overall workforce.
“These are incredibly talented people who have been part of our success, and we are very grateful for their contributions.” said Jim Ryan. “However, the industry has changed immensely, and we need to…
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If I had a nickel for every time an eldritch universe I love got an RPG announced on an August 1st,
I'd have two nickels.
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Love the way everyone cares more about players disrespecting BG3's fave white male character than they do about giving respect to an actual living, breathing black man. Theo Solomon deserves better.
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Zailing the Zee, and finding a cave system
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SingStar's Evolution
It's just incredible how much the series changed over the course of 3 console generations.
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Syd Barrett captured in a candid moment at Abbey Road Studios whilst rehearsing for the recording of 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' in June 1967, by Andrew Whittuck
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🔸July/October 1978 - Queen Story!
"Jazz"
Queen's seventh studio album was the first to be recorded outside of the UK. Sessions for Jazz began at Mountain Studios in Switzerland, in July 1978, and later moved to Super Bear studios in Nice, France, concluding in October. Producer Roy Thomas Baker had been absent on the previous two LPs, but for this project the team was reunited - though it would prove to be the last Queen/Baker production. Geoff Workman and John Etchells were the engineers.
"Jazz" was released in the UK on 10th November 1978 and four days later in America, reached number 2, chart for 27 weeks, achieved Platinum status.
Singles from this album: Fat Bottomed Girls / Bicycle Race / Don’t Stop Me Now / Jealousy.
(source queenonline.com)
📸 Pic: Summer 1978, Nice, France - Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury and John Deacon relaxing in swimming pool at Super Bear Studios (in the village of Berre-les-Alpes in the hills 23k north of Nice) during a break from the recording sessions of 'Jazz' album
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