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''Friday Download'' was a British children's entertainment television programme, produced by Saltbeef Productions on CBBC. It premiered on 6 May 2011. The final presenting team consisted of Molly Rainford, Anaïs Gallagher, Harvey Cantwell, Akai Osei, Leondre Devries and Charlie Lenehan. The show ran for nine series from 2011 until 2015. Presenters Episodes Tyger vs Tyger vs was a segment of the Games Download in the first four series, where Tyger went head-to-head against one of the other presenters (or occasionally guests) in either a video or physical game. Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 Due to Drew-Honey not being in the studio for the first two episodes due to other commitments, Danny Pearson (then a guest presenter) took his place. Face Off Face Off is a section in the show (introduced in the fifth series) where two of the presenting team go head-to-head in a 'face off' challenge. The loser has to wear a red shirt and stand in the 'danger' zone. The l ...
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Cel Spellman
Ceallach Spellman ( ; born 31 August 1995) is an English actor and presenter best known for playing Matthew Williams in the revival of ITV drama '' Cold Feet'', Harry Fisher in the BBC One school-based drama '' Waterloo Road'' from 2010 to 2011 and hosting ''Friday Download'' and various other programmes on CBBC. From July 2015 until August 2020, he presented his own show on BBC Radio 1 which aired every Sunday afternoon between 16:00 and 19:00 with his co-presenter Katie Thistleton. He played Marcus, a lead character in the 2020 Netflix drama '' White Lines''. Life and career Spellman was born on 31 August 1995 and he is of Irish descent. A Roman Catholic, he attended St Bede's College, Manchester. Subsequently, he attended Sylvia Young Theatre School from the age of 11. In May 2011, Spellman started presenting ''Friday Download'' on CBBC alongside Georgia Lock, Richard Wisker, Dani Harmer, Tyger Drew-Honey, Aidan Davis and Dionne Bromfield. From 19 July 2015, he started pres ...
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Joy Ride (video Game)
''Kinect Joy Ride'' is a racing game for Xbox 360 and a launch title for its Kinect hardware in 2010. The game was developed by BigPark and published by Microsoft Game Studios. Gameplay Playing as a person's Avatar, the game is controlled by the player holding their arms out as if they are grabbing an invisible steering wheel, and turning them in such a manner to steer. Pushing hips forward allows the player to drift, while pulling the 'wheel' towards the player and then pushing forward produces a chargeable turbo boost. While airborne, players can perform various tricks such as twists and spins for extra points. As players progress, they will earn fans, which unlock content, such as new tracks and game modes. Game modes include Races, Battles, Stunt, Trick modes and more. The game can be played with either two players locally or up to eight players online via Xbox Live (internet connection required for Xbox Live Multiplayer). Two free downloadable content packages are available wh ...
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Mario & Sonic At The London 2012 Olympic Games
is a 2011 fictional crossover, crossover sports game, sports and party game developed by Sega Japan. It was published by Nintendo in Japan and Korea and by Sega elsewhere. As the third instalment in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series, it was released on the Wii on 15 November 2011 in North America, 18 November 2011 in Europe, and 26 December 2011 in Japan. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in February 2012. ''Mario & Sonic'' is the official video game of the 2012 Summer Olympics and is licensed by the International Olympic Committee through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia. The game is the only Wii title to come in a yellow keep case. The game on the Wii and 3DS comprises a collection of numerous events based on the Olympic Games. Players assume the role of a ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' or ''Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic'' character while competing against the others in Olympic events. ''Mario & Sonic'' received mostly mixed reviews from critics upon release, wi ...
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Elefun
''Elefun'' is a children's game from Hasbro. The object is where the player uses the net to catch butterflies from a plastic elephant's metre (3.28')-long trunk, a plastic chute through which the paper butterflies travel, propelled up by a motor in the elephant. It was released in 1993. This was repeated twice between 2003 and 2009, starting with the marketing under its "Elefun and Friends" name. This consists of ''Hungry Hungry Hippos'', ''Mouse Trap'', ''Chasing Cheeky'' ''Gator Golf''. A 2008 direct-to-video film adaption was released exclusively as ''Elefun and Friends: A Tangled Tale''. The film was directed by Darrell Van Citters in production of Renegade Animation with songs composed by Jared Faber. In 2010, it made an appearance as the daily prize in the season 5 episode 14 episode of ''Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman''. Playskool, a subsidiary of Hasbro, created the spin-offs as the "Elefun Busy Ball Popper" in 2011. A golden butterfly was added to the game in 2012. There is ...
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Tinchy Stryder
Kwasi Esono Danquah III ( ; born 14 September 1986), known by the stage name Tinchy Stryder, is a Ghanaian British, Ghanaian-British rapper, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur and investor. Stryder has released three solo (music), solo studio albums, ''Star in the Hood (album), Star in the Hood'' (2007), ''Catch 22 (Tinchy Stryder album), Catch 22'' (2009), and ''Third Strike (album), Third Strike'' (2010). Stryder's business ventures include the clothing line Star in the Hood (company), Star in the Hood, the Cloud 9 X Goji headphone and audio equipment range in collaboration with Goji Electronics. Early life and education Stryder was born Kwasi Danquah in Accra, Ghana in 1986. Stryder has lived in England, United Kingdom since 1995. In Bow, London, he attended St Bonaventure's Catholic School in nearby Forest Gate, London Borough of Newham, Newham; He gained a Bachelor of Arts, B.A. (Hons) in Digital arts, Film, Moving image and Animation at the University of East London. He b ...
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Start The Party!
''Start the Party!'' is a 2010 augmented reality party video game for the PlayStation 3. It utilizes the PlayStation Move controllers. It is the first game developed by Supermassive Games and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment for release as a launch title for the PlayStation Move and was bundled with it in Asian regions excluding Japan. The game is a collection of augmented reality mini-games which use the PlayStation Eye. Gameplay The game first snaps a picture of the players using the PlayStation Eye, then displays a real time video feed of players their surroundings in the game. The game consists of a wide variety of mini-games, including bug-swatting and painting games, played using the PlayStation Move motion controller. In the game display, the controller often transforms into animated objects similar to the film ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' which features real-life people holding cartoon-like objects. The controller can transform into a variety of things depend ...
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Connect 4
Connect may refer to: Music Albums * ''Connect'' (album), an album by Australian rock band Sick Puppies *''Connect'', album by Mark Farina *'' Tha Connect'', a 2009 album by Willy Northpole *''Connect'', a 2009 album by Dave Schulz (musician) * Connect Sets (other), several album series Songs * "Connect" (ClariS song) *"Connect", a song by Sick Puppies from their 2013 album '' Connet'' *"Connect", song by Drake from the 2013 album ''Nothing Was the Same'' Other music *Connect Music Festival, a music festival in Inveraray, Scotland *Sony Connect, an online music store Other entertainment * ''Connect'', a matching game similar to dominoes, also known as '' Rivers, Roads & Rails'' * ''Connect'' (sculpture), a public art work by Jeremy Wolf installed Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States * ''Connect'' (2019 film), a Scottish film *Connect (2022 film), an upcoming Tamil horror thriller film *'' Connect with Mark Kelley'', a Canadian news talk show * ''Connect'' (TV series), ...
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Alive & Kicking
Alive and Kicking may refer to: Business * Alive & Kicking (social enterprise), an African social enterprise * "Alive and kicking", a 1986–1997 advertising campaign for McEwan's Lager * Alive and Kicking, Inc., a division of Cartoon Network Studios Film, theatre and television * ''Alive and Kicking'' (1959 film), a British comedy directed by Cyril Frankel * ''Alive and Kicking'', US title of the British 1996 drama ''Indian Summer'', directed by Nancy Meckler * ''Alive and Kicking'' (2016 film), American documentary film about swing dancing, produced and directed by Susan Glatzer * ''Alive and Kicking'' (musical), a 1950 Broadway musical revue * ''Alive and Kicking'' (TV drama), a 1991 UK TV drama, starring Lenny Henry and Robbie Coltrane, produced for the anthology series ''Screen One'' * ''Alive and Kicking'' (TV series), a 2021 Spanish television series (original title: ) Music * Alive N Kickin' or Alive and Kicking, an American pop band * ''Alive & Kicking'' (Del ...
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Wii Party
''Wii Party'' is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. The game heavily borrows game play elements from the ''Mario Party'' series, another Nintendo franchise. It is also the first game in the ''Wii'' series that Shigeru Miyamoto did not produce. The game was released in Japan on July 8, 2010,Wii Party release date''. Nintendo Official Magazine. 2 June 2010. in North America on October 3, 2010, in Australia on October 7, 2010, and in Europe on October 8, 2010. ''Wii Party'' was revealed by Satoru Iwata in a Financial Results Briefing on May 7, 2010. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics and sold 9.35 million copies worldwide as of September 2021. A sequel, ''Wii Party U'', was released for the Wii U on October 25, 2013. Gameplay ''Wii Party'' features nine different game modes divided between three categories: Party Games, House Party Games, and Pair Games. Most of the game modes integrate use of ''Wii Partys 80 minig ...
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Just Dance (video Game)
''Just Dance'' is a 2009 music rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft as the first main installment of the '' Just Dance'' series. The game was released exclusively for the Wii on November 17, 2009, in North America, November 26, 2009, in Australia, and November 27, 2009, in Europe. Expanding upon a concept introduced in a minigame for '' Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party'', players mimic the motions of an on-screen dancer's choreography for a selected song, using the Wii Remote to judge the player's motions and accuracy (eschewing accessories such as physical dance pads). ''Just Dance'' was released to mixed-to-negative reviews. It was criticized for its simplistic gameplay, poor motion detection, and a lack of progression or additional content beyond what was included on-disc. At the same time, the simplistic gameplay of ''Just Dance'' was praised for being accessible to a casual audience, its "fun" soundtrack and dance routines, and ...
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Wii Play Motion
''Wii Play: Motion'' is a video game for the Wii console and the sequel to the 2006 game ''Wii Play''. It was released in North America on June 13, 2011; Europe on June 24;Wii Play: Motion launches today
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and in Australia on June 30, 2011. Unlike the original game, which was developed entirely by Nintendo, ''Wii Play: Motions twelve minigames were developed by several different developers alongside Nintendo; these included , and