Sentences with phrase «swing game of that series»

That was most likely the swing game of that series.

Not exact matches

Game 6 of the»77 World Series: three pitchers, three pitches, three swings, three home runs.
A series of linear lightsaber swing - a-thons tied together by badly - edited clips from a yet - to - be-released movie and recycled John Williams music (with horrendous voice - acting to boot), Revenge of the Sith is the worst SW game since 1999's «The Phantom Menace» (ouch).
That'd explain why Cranky isn't, well, cranky, in the Japanese developed DK games like the Konga series, King of Swing, or Jungle Climber.
So, since the 3D era is still in full swing, and there are still 3D movies coming out on BluRay and in Theatres monthly, 3DTV sets are selling fine, and some PS4 games use the 3D support, (like the Trine series, and Zombie Army Trilogy as fine examples), for those of us that love to actually have a FULL 3D depth of play field to our games, will this new R&C game (and movie) be in Stereoscopic 3D, or will it be flat as paper like Into the Nexus was?
For those of you new to the series, the game uses a stick - based swing system that works pretty well and feels pretty natural for a golf game.
And the characters and setting originally introduced by Rareware and associated with the Donkey Kong Country brand have made fairly regular appearances in games published by Nintendo but, for the most part, are developed by a variety of second - party developers: the Paon Corporation developed the Game Boy Advance puzzle game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseriGame Boy Advance puzzle game DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subserigame DK: King of Swing and its Nintendo DS sequel DK: Jungle Climber, as well as the Wii racer Donkey Kong Barrel Blast; Namco, meanwhile, developed all three titles in the Donkey Konga series of GameCube rhythm games that use a unique bongo drum - themed peripheral for input (a peripheral also used as a controller for the Nintendo - developed GameCube platformer Donkey Kong Jungle Beat); and most recently, the «official» return of the side - scrolling gameplay style of Donkey Kong Country was the 2010 Wii title Donkey Kong Country Returns, which was developed by Retro Studios (previously famous for bringing forth the revival of the Metroid franchise with the full Metroid Prime subseries).
The Dragon Quest series will be in full swing from main entries to some of the builder games and those are awesome.
Battaglia, Andy, «Suggestive States of Disarray: Raymond Pettibon Prepares for His Opening at the David Zwirner Gallery,» The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2013 Appleford, Steve, «Art for the YouTube Crowd,» Los Angeles Times, July 28, 2013 «Art Of Punk: MOCAtv Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201of Disarray: Raymond Pettibon Prepares for His Opening at the David Zwirner Gallery,» The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2013 Appleford, Steve, «Art for the YouTube Crowd,» Los Angeles Times, July 28, 2013 «Art Of Punk: MOCAtv Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201Of Punk: MOCAtv Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 201of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 2013.
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