TheTKC'S BEST OF VGM #61: Rage Racer レイジレーサー - Hurricane Hub
A list of my personal favourite songs from video games. Contains both classic and more modern songs from various games. Music: Hurricane Hub Game: Rage Racer レイジレーサーSystem: PlayStation Composers: Tetsukazu Nakanishi 中西 哲一 (なかにし てつかず) Hiroshi Okubo 大久保 博 (おおくぼ ひろし) Year: 1996 [JP] 1997 [NA, PAL] Developer: NAMCO 株式会社ナムコPublisher: NAMCO 株式会社ナムコMore songs from this game: TheTKC'S BEST OF VGM #222: youtu.be
NJPW - Hulk Hogan vs. Akira Maeda (5-30-1983)
A clipped match with Hogan pre Hulkster gimmick. If you are new to Hogan wrestling in Japan, he doesn't use the leg drop like he does in America, he uses a move called the Axe Bomber, which is a Lariat/Clothesline.
Allied Victory in World War II Documentary: D-Day to VE Day (WW2 Film 1945)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The True Glory was a 1945 co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich. Although many individuals contributed to the film, British director Carol Reed is normally credited as the director. The film was promoted with the tagline, "The story of your victory...told by the guys who won it!" It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The documentary is notable for using multiple first person perspectives as narrative voices, somewhat in the manner of Tunisian Victory, except this time, instead of just an American GI and a British Tommie, the voices include a Canadian, a French resister, a Parisan civilian family, an African-American tank gunner, and several female perspectives including a nurse, and clerical staff. The film is introduced by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, and many other prominent individuals appear in it including General George S. Patton. The Allies of World War II were the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939--1945). Former Axis states contributing to the allied victory are not considered Allied states. The Allies became involved in World War II either because they had already been invaded, were directly threatened with invasion by the Axis or because they were concerned that the Axis powers ...