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Pssst is an
action video game
developed and
published by
Ultimate Play the Game that was
released for the ZX
Spectrum in June 1983. In the game, Robbie...
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Pssst! (styled as
pssst!) was a short-lived
British comics magazine published by Never–Artpool in 1982.
Pssst!,
which lasted ten
monthly issues, was an...
- and
featuring Dannii Minogue. They also
founded their own
record label,
Pssst Music. As the Goodmen,
their most
notable production was "Give It Up", a...
- runner-up Hi, Cat! (1970) Apt. 3 (1971) Pet Show! (1972) Skates! (1973)
Pssst! Doggie- (1973)
Dreams (1974)
Kitten for a Day (1974)
Louie (1975) The Trip...
- charts, as well as
features about the
writers themselves.
Subsections of
Pssst and
Frontlines included T'zers, a
column which contained rumours about possible...
- the graphics, but
criticising the hard
difficulty and its
similarities to
Pssst. The game was
released as
Crazy Kitchen in
Italian markets and as Chef,...
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Wayback Machine Klein 2006, pp. 1, 4. Klein, Joe (April 9, 2006a). "
Pssst! Who's
behind the
decline of politics? Consultants". Time.
Archived from...
- Shakur.
After these two songs, Dre
performed the
intro to "Not Like Us" ("
Pssst, I see dead people").
Lamar concluded the
concert with a "Not Like Us" encore...
- and
Clara Benin. In May 2014,
Dumas released an EP,
containing his
songs "
Pssst!" and "Ninuno" (the
Filipino word for 'ancestor'),
which became radio singles...
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before starting Escape,
Gravett was emplo**** as
promotions manager for
Pssst!, an
attempt to
publish a
British equivalent of the
lavish French bande...