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1993 video game
Plok! is a 1993 platform game developed by Software Creations and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The player
Plok!
British video game developer
Cutthroat Island, Disney's Beauty and the Beast and the original titles Plok!, Solstice, and its sequel Equinox. According to Richard Kay, Software Creations
Software_Creations
English video game music composer
soundtracks to Solstice, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge, Plok!, and Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future. As a child, Follin had no
Tim_Follin
Psychological construct pertaining to facial recognition
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Greeble_(psychology)
English video game composer
The Legend of Zelda series; the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Plok, composed by Tim Follin and Geoff Follin; and synthesized film scores and
David_Wise_(composer)
1994 video game
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (1994) and (only in Europe) Plok! (1993). The game received positive reviews from critics, with praise for
Tin_Star_(video_game)
1997 single by Smash Mouth
Anzimee Camp, Kelly Young, Boston Johnny, Jason Slater, Sam Burbank, Dan Plok – vocals The song is a playable track in the video game Rock Band 3 and was
Walkin'_on_the_Sun
brothers, John and Ste, joined the company in 1990, producing Equinox and Plok. In 1994, Software Creations was acquired by BCE Multimedia and became part
List of Acclaim Entertainment subsidiaries
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Video game franchise
Koji Kondo's Super Mario and Legend of Zelda music, Tim and Geoff Follin's Plok! (1993) soundtrack, and 1980s synthesizer-heavy rock music, dance music and
Donkey_Kong
American video game company
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (June 1993) Super Baseball 2020 (July 1993) Plok (September 1993) Super Off Road: The Baja (September 1993) Battletoads &
Tradewest
1994 video game
Super Mario and Legend of Zelda games, Tim and Geoff Follin's music for Plok! (1993), and 1980s synthesiser film soundtracks, rock, and dance music as
Donkey_Kong_Country
Video game
Entertainment Expo held in 1995, featuring a visual style similar to that of Plok on the Super NES. Atari Corp. halted and terminated development of Deathwatch
Deathwatch_(video_game)
Musical artist
Ambre – Nebka / Térébrant, 2003, 7" Ambre – Le mensonge, 2003, CD Tetra Plok – Future marker, 2003, 7" Kirdec – Stadskantoor zero, 2003, 12" Črno Klank
Cedrik_Fermont
December 1994 Pit-Fighter Eastridge Technology THQ Unreleased March 1992 1992 Plok Software Creations Activision (JP) Tradewest (NA) Nintendo (PAL) December
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Genesis". GamePro. No. 51. October 1993. pp. 148–150. "Behind the Scenes: Plok". GamesTM: Jump! The Greatest Platformers Of All Time. 2014. pp. 6–11. "DHNN:
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Mouse games Monkey Labour Monster Party Monty on the Run New Zealand Story Plok Q*bert QWAK Rambo Ren and Stimpy RoboCop Roc 'N Rope Roller Coaster Rush
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English video game designers
budget, and made a great job of the project." The brothers also produced Plok, which remains one of the few titles in which they still have the intellectual
Ste_and_John_Pickford
1994 video game
Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell described the video game J.J. & Jeff as a "poor man's Plok/Kid Klown in Crazy Chase/Putty Squad/etc". Edge compared Let's Tap to Kid
Kid_Klown_in_Crazy_Chase
cvak In Danish, klik In Dutch, klik In English, click In Estonian, klõps, plõks In Finnish, klik In French, clic In German, klick In Hebrew, chik צִ'יק
Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias
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1994 Australian TV series or program
Diddy's Kong Quest, Super Mario World, Nigel Mansell's World Championship, Plok, Pac-Attack, 1080° Snowboarding, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double
A*mazing
1995 video game
Kondo's music for the Mario and Zelda games, Geoff and Tim Follin's music for Plok!, and synthesizer-based film soundtracks released in the 1980s as influences
Donkey_Kong_Country_2
French house DJ and producer (born 1979)
Léger – Binola / The White Island Mistakes Music 2010 Sébastien Léger – Plik Plok SCI+TEC Digital Audio 2010 Sébastien Léger – Take Your Pills Paradise Records
Sébastien_Léger
May – Geoff Follin [sv], 58, English video game composer (Silver Surfer, Plok!, Rock n' Roll Racing). (death announced on this date) Eirlys Parri, 74,
2024 deaths in the United Kingdom
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Battlemaniacs Tradewest October 1993 Mystic Quest Legend Square October 1993 Plok! Tradewest December 1, 1993 Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing Gremlin
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Video games notable for positive reception
March of the Black Queen Real-time tactical role-playing Quest Corporation Plok! Platform Software Creations Tradewest Rock 'n Roll Racing Vehicular combat
Video games listed among the best of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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the plural ending in bul, dram, fok, hæk (rear end of a car or ship), log, pløk, strik (person), tap, and trup. – The plural of orm is orme or orm; the plural
Danish_grammar
Musical artist
producer of music. He presented over the broadcasting network a number of plok classical, thematic orchestral compositions and folk melodies bringing out
Emani_Sankara_Sastry
Activision video games 1980–1999
1993 ... BioMetal Super Nintendo Entertainment System November 1993 Athena Plok! Super Nintendo Entertainment System December 10, 1993 Software Creations
List of Activision games: 1980–1999
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Handheld game console
(NTSC) (screen border flashes, sprites either load distorted or not at all) Plok (PAL) Pilotwings (PAL) (minor incompatibility; moving target platforms blink
Retro_Duo
Moribund Algic language of California
/plep-/, /plohkeloy-/ Long things /pekoyoh/ /plep-/ Flat things /pekoyoks-/ /ploks-/ Houses /pekoyoh/ /pleʔloy-/ Boats /pekoyoh/ /pleyteloy-/ Water /pekoyop-/
Yurok_language
District in Tboung Khmum, Cambodia
Mroan, Thma Da, Danghet, Khmuor, Prei, Banghaeur Huos, Robang Chroh, Chi Plok, Chrey Laeung, Khcheay Choam Ta Mau Ta Mau Khang Cheung, Choam Ta Mau, Chumnum
Memot_District
Polish bishop (c. 1150 – 8 March 1223)
the Krakow Chapter could not decide between Kadłubek and Bishop Gedko of Plok. Kadłubek was eventually chosen to be a bishop because of his avid support
Wincenty_Kadłubek
Dutch author and politician (born 1983)
doel heeft de vernietiging van de Europese beschaving. https://t.co/viDjPlokSR" (Tweet) (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 23 April 2018. Retrieved
Thierry_Baudet
May – Geoff Follin [sv], 58, English video game composer (Silver Surfer, Plok!, Rock n' Roll Racing). (death announced on this date) 2 June – Rob Burrow
2024_in_England
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The First Chariot
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Painter
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The Lord of the World Vishnu; Lord of the Earth; Lord of the Universe; Lord Vishnu
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English : variant of Fleming.
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English name derived from the name of the Calla Lily, from Greek kallaia, CALLA means "wattle of a cock," from kallos meaning "beauty."Â
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Arabic, Australian, Celtic, Dutch, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Muslim
Great; Surname
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Wonderful Star; Can Reach her Goal
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Indian, Modern
Independent; Resourceful; Practical
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A mountain
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of the Fort
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