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"Guess Who" Game Development: Create Your Own Fun Game  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at March 16, 2025
"Guess Who" Game Development: Create Your Own Fun Game

"Guess Who" Game Development: Create Your Own Fun Game
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.75 GB | Duration: 9h 37m

Learn to code your own "Guess Who" game step by step - perfect for beginners & aspiring game developers!

The Who - Who’s Next : Life House (Super Deluxe) (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 14, 2023
The Who - Who’s Next : Life House (Super Deluxe) (2023)

The Who - Who’s Next : Life House (Super Deluxe) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 3.8 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.3 GB
9:48:35 | Hard Rock, Mod | Label: UMC - Polydor

Who's Next is not an album lacking for reissues. In addition to a deluxe edition from 2003, there have also been multiple audiophile editions and remasters of the album since its 1971 release. So what could a "super deluxe edition" possibly contain? Quite a bit, as it turns out. As even casual Who fans know, the genesis of Who's Next was as Lifehouse, a multimedia rock opera even more ambitious than Tommy. Pete Townshend had developed a bizarre, dystopian story that somehow merged his devotion to Indian guru Meher Baba, his recent fascination with synthesizers, and the idea that the only thing that could save humanity from a test-tube-bound future was "real rock 'n' roll." Yeah, the aftereffects of the '60s were wild.

The Who - The Kids Are Alright: Special Edition (2009)  Music

Posted by robi62 at July 3, 2012
The Who - The Kids Are Alright: Special Edition (2009)

The Who - The Kids Are Alright: Special Edition (2009)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 6 358 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.778) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 224 Kbps, DTS 6ch. at 1 510 Kbps
Genre: Rock | Label: Sanctuary | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 23 Feb 2009 | Runtime: 201 min | 7,12 + 7,58 GB (2xDVD9)

Few bands in the history of rock & roll were riddled with as many contradictions as the Who. All four members had wildly different personalities, as their notoriously intense live performances demonstrated. The group was a whirlwind of activity, as the wild Keith Moon fell over his drum kit and Pete Townshend leaped into the air with his guitar, spinning his right hand in exaggerated windmills. Vocalist Roger Daltrey strutted across the stage with a thuggish menace, as bassist John Entwistle stood silent, functioning as the eye of the hurricane.
The Who - The Who Sell Out (Super Deluxe Edition, CD Edition) (1967/2021)

The Who - The Who Sell Out (Super Deluxe Edition) (1967/2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,75 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 735 Mb | 05:20:34
Psychedelic Rock, Powerpop, Art Rock | Label: Universal Music

The Who‘s 1967 album The Who Sell Out will be reissued as a seven-disc super deluxe edition box set in April. The album was originally planned by Pete Townshend and the band’s managers (Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp) as a loose concept album with jingles and commercials linking the songs. This approach was partly because the record label were demanding a new record and Townshend felt as if he didn’t have enough songs!

Doctor Who Planet Of The Dead (2009) - Repost  Movies

Posted by iStore at April 18, 2010
Doctor Who Planet Of The Dead (2009) - Repost

Doctor Who Planet Of The Dead (2009)
Blu-ray Rip 720p | English | MKV | X264 @ 4917Kbps | 1280x720 - 29.969fps | DTS 6 channels 1536Kbps | 59 mins | 2.7GB
Gener : Adventure | Drama | Sci-Fi

The Doctor is in present-day London and hops on a number 200 bus that suddenly travels through a wormhole. He and the other passengers find themselves in the middle of the desert which he later determines to be on a planet in a galaxy clear across the universe. Aboard the bus one of the passengers is Lady Christina de Souza, a rather accomplished thief who was on the run after having successfully stolen a very valuable piece from a museum. She's quite enthusiastic and proves to be quite helpful as The Doctor tries to unravel what has happened to them and most importantly, devise a means of returning, given that the bus is firmly stuck in the sand and heavily damaged. Back in London, Captain Erisa Magambo has taken charge of the situation and faces the prospect of having to permanently close the wormhole before the travelers can return.

The Who - Who's Better, Who's Best (2007)  Music

Posted by v3122 at July 26, 2019
The Who - Who's Better, Who's Best (2007)

The Who - Who's Better, Who's Best (2007)
Rock | DVD Video | DVD-9 | ~5.10 Gb
MPEG-2 Video, NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | AC-3 6ch, 448Kbps/DTS 6ch, 768Kbps/PCM 2ch, 1536Kbps
Booklet and Covers(600dpi, png) -> 318 Mb

The original Who's Better, Who's Best: The Videos was a handy laserdisc consisting of 17 videos, an inordinate number of them overlapping at least in part with material from the movie The Kids Are Alright – which was OK, as the latter was never widely available as a laserdisc…
The Who - WHO (Deluxe & Live At Kingston) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Who - WHO (Deluxe & Live At Kingston) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 01:37:46 minutes | 2,09 GB
Rock | Label: Interscope, Official Digital Download

The Who will release a new version of last year's album WHO featuring an updated version of "Beads On One String" newly remixed by Pete Townshend and acoustic tracks from the band's only live shows of 2020.
The Who - Who's Next (SDE-exclusive Steven Wilson Stereo Instrumentals) (1971/2025) (Blu-ray Hi-Res)

The Who - Who's Next (SDE-exclusive Steven Wilson Stereo Instrumentals) (1971/2025)
Blu-ray FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 1.6 GB
1:44:04 | Hard Rock, Mod | Label: Polydor Records

The blu-ray was previously only available as part of the excellent, but expensive, super deluxe edition of Who's Next, which was released just over a year ago. It features Steven Wilson remixes of Who's Next and 14 bonus tracks. Those bonus tracks are of the highest quality and include unedited versions of singles such as 'The Seeker', 'Let's See Action' and 'Join Together' Wilson has created Dolby Atmos Mixes, dedicated 5.1 mixes and new stereo mixes of all 23 tracks on the blu-ray with the exception of 'Bargain' for which the multi-tracks unfortunately could not be found (a Penteo 'upmix' was created for that track for the spatial/surround mixes). The SDE blu-ray exclusively features Steven Wilson instrumental mixes of the album and all the bonus tracks (except 'Bargain' for the reasons stated above). These instrumentals do not features on the blu-ray in the box set.
The Who - Who's Next (SDE-exclusive Steven Wilson Stereo Instrumentals) (1971/2025)

The Who - Who's Next (SDE-exclusive Steven Wilson Stereo Instrumentals) (1971/2025)
Blu-ray FLAC (tracks) - 672 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 240 MB
1:44:04 | Hard Rock, Mod | Label: Polydor Records

The blu-ray was previously only available as part of the excellent, but expensive, super deluxe edition of Who's Next, which was released just over a year ago. It features Steven Wilson remixes of Who's Next and 14 bonus tracks. Those bonus tracks are of the highest quality and include unedited versions of singles such as 'The Seeker', 'Let's See Action' and 'Join Together' Wilson has created Dolby Atmos Mixes, dedicated 5.1 mixes and new stereo mixes of all 23 tracks on the blu-ray with the exception of 'Bargain' for which the multi-tracks unfortunately could not be found (a Penteo 'upmix' was created for that track for the spatial/surround mixes). The SDE blu-ray exclusively features Steven Wilson instrumental mixes of the album and all the bonus tracks (except 'Bargain' for the reasons stated above). These instrumentals do not features on the blu-ray in the box set.
The Who - WBCN FM Full Broadcast Tanglewood Music Centre Lenox MA 7th July 1970 (2021)

The Who - WBCN FM Full Broadcast Tanglewood Music Centre Lenox MA 7th July 1970 (2021)
MP3 320 kbps | 1:35:30 | 642 / 218 Mb
Genre: Classic Rock, Symphonic Rock / Label: Overdrive

One of the major bands of the rock & roll era, the Who straddled the gap separating art-pop and hard-rock, creating kinetic, exploratory music that expanded the lexicon of rock & roll. Arriving during the second wave of the British Invasion, the Who came out of the UK's R&B-besotted Mod scene and married that groove to the crunching power chords pioneered by the Kinks. After their debut single "I Can't Explain" cracked the UK Top Ten in 1965, the band quickly gained a reputation for their volcanic live performances, which could escalate into Pete Townshend shattering his guitar while Keith Moon pushed over his drum kit. This volatility represented a new, dangerous streak within rock & roll and Townshend channeled this angst and upheaval into his original songs, starting with the epochal "My Generation," where Roger Daltrey sneered "I hope I die before I get old."