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Replay may refer to: * Replay (sports), a replayed match between two sport teams


Technology

* Game replay, a recording of a game session. * Instant replay, in motion pictures and television, a showing again of part of a film * Replay Professional, a hardware sound sampling device used by the atari ST * ReplayTV, a digital video recorder (DVR) * Replay attack, in cryptography, an attack involving insertion of a message that has been sent previously *
Replay system The replay system is a subsystem within the Intel Pentium 4 processor. Its primary function is to catch operations that have been mistakenly sent for execution by the processor's scheduler. Operations caught by the replay system are then re-execu ...
of NetBurst architecture microprocessors * REPLAY (software), a management system for audiovisual content developed at ETH Zurich


Books

* ''Replay'' (Grimwood novel), a 1986 science fiction novel by Ken Grimwood * ''Replay'' (Creech novel), a 2005 book by Sharon Creech * '' Replay: The History of Video Games'', a 2010 book by Tristan Donovan * '' RE:Play'', a 2006 original English-language manga by Christy Lijewski


Film and television

* ''Replay'' (2001 film), a 2001 French drama film * ''Replay'' (2003 film), a 2003 film starring
Rebecca Mader Rebecca Leigh Mader (born 24 April 1977) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Charlotte Lewis in the ABC series ''Lost'', and as Zelena, the Wicked Witch of the West, on ABC's ''Once Upon a Time'', for which she garnered critical ...
* ''Replay'' (TV sports series), a Fox Sports Net series featuring alumni from two sports teams, who replay a notable game from their past * ''Replay'' (TV series), a Canadian sports talk show television series * "Replay" (''The Twilight Zone''), 2019 episode of the television series ''The Twilight Zone'' * ''Replay'' (web series), a 2021 South Korean web drama.


Music


Albums

* ''Replay'' (Crosby, Stills & Nash album), a 1980 album by the rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash * ''Replay'' (Alison Brown album), a 2002 album by American banjoist Alison Brown * ''Replay'' (Play album), a 2003 album by Swedish girl group Play * ''Replay'' (Iyaz album), a 2010 album by British Virgin Island singer Iyaz * ''Replay'' (The Outfield album), a 2011 album by English rock band The Outfield * '' Rush Replay X 3'', a 2006 set of filmed concerts from Rush * ''Replay'' (EP), 2008 EP by South Korean boy band Shinee


Songs

* "Replay" (Iyaz song), a 2009 song by Iyaz * "Replay" (Mr. Children song), a 1993 song by Japanese band Mr. Children * "Replay" (Shinee song), a 2008 song by Shinee * "Replay" (Tamta song), a 2019 song that represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 * "Replay" (Zendaya song), a 2013 song by Zendaya * "Replay", a 1995 song by Millencolin from the album ''
Life on a Plate ''Life on a Plate'' is the second album by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin, released on 11 October 1995 by Burning Heart Records. It reached No. 4 on the Swedish music charts upon its release and was certified gold album, gold in sales ...
'' * "Replay", a 2013 song by Vamps from the single "
Ahead/Replay "Ahead/Replay" is the eighth double A-side single by Vamps, and the first single from album Bloodsuckers released on July 3, 2013. The single came with a DVD that includes the music videos for "Ahead" and "Replay". The single reached number 3 on ...
" * "Replay", a 2020 song by Lady Gaga from '' Chromatica'' * "Replay", a 2021 song by Senidah


Other uses

* Replay pen, the brand name in Europe and Brazil for the Papermate Erasermate pen *
Replay XD1080 Replay may refer to: * Replay (sports), a replayed match between two sport teams Technology * Game replay, a recording of a game session. * Instant replay, in motion pictures and television, a showing again of part of a film * Replay Professional ...
, a tubular
action cam An action camera or action cam is a digital camera designed for recording action while being immersed in it. Action cameras are therefore typically compact and rugged, and waterproof at surface-level. They typically use CMOS image sensors, and ...
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