Massive - Media (communication)

Media (communication)

  • Massive Magazine, a Midwestern United States electronic music publication
  • MASSIVE (software), a high-end computer animation and artificial intelligence software package used for generating crowd-related visual effects for film and television, used to create the huge battle scenes in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy
  • Massive (TV series), a situation comedy first aired on BBC3 in September 2008
  • Massive (character), the villain voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan in Loonatics Unleashed, a U.S. animated television series
  • Massive Attack, a British trip-hop band credited as "Massive" on their breakthrough single
  • Massive B Soundsystem 96.9, an in-game radio station from the soundtrack of the game Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Massive Balls of Steel, the spinoff to the UK TV series Balls of Steel
  • Massive Conspiracy Against All Life, the third full-length album by San Francisco-based one-man black metal band Leviathan
  • Massive Development, a German computer game developer, acquired by JoWooD Productions in December 2000
  • Massive Entertainment, a Swedish computer game developer
  • Massive Grooves, the first solo album by King's X bassist Doug Pinnick under the name of Poundhound
  • Massive Incorporated, a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft that implements dynamic advertising in video games.
  • The Massive, in the U.S.animated television series Invader Zim, the starship that is home to The Almighty Tallest, the leaders of the Irken Empire.

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