Video Game Appearances
Song | Game | Platform(s) |
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"Superman" | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater | PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast |
"99 Red Balloons" | Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec | PlayStation 2 |
"Spokesman" | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Windows PC, Mac |
"I Want" | Burnout Revenge | PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 |
"I Want" | Burnout Legends | PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS |
"I'm Down" | Andy McDonald's Skateboarding | PlayStation, Dreamcast |
"I'm Down" | ESPN X-Games Snowboarding | PlayStation 2 |
"My Everything" | SSX On Tour | Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation Portable |
"Counting the Days" | Shaun White Snowboarding | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii |
"Superman" | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
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Famous quotes containing the words video game, video, game and/or appearances:
“It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . todays children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.”
—Marie Winn (20th century)
“These people figured video was the Lords preferred means of communicating, the screen itself a kind of perpetually burning bush. Hes in the de-tails, Sublett had said once. You gotta watch for Him close.”
—William Gibson (b. 1948)
“Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game finished, that the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul.”
—André Maurois (18851967)
“It is doubtless wise, when a reform is introduced, to try to persuade the British public that it is not a reform at all; but appearances must be kept up to some extent at least.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)