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is there a list for Japan only released games?[edit]

Some time ago I looked at Rhythm game and about a day ago. On the ps4 there was a function, where you can watch people play games. And it was a Japan only game on ps3, during the year 2007 or 2008. Then it was brought on the ps4. (When you press the game info, the ps4 shows you the ps store and it has that short info about it.) While in one part of the video, it had a type of Hatsune Miku presence. But in the game you can see at least 20 of them singing. But not as to love live? And they just sing on a stage, rearrange how the song line up is, like in a V formation, a X, etc. As that's pretty much it. From that video.

And is there a website that I can find a narrower search about it? Or does playstation have some archive of it's game release. Because I just got the ps4 from a friend that's going to the army and he gave it as an early x-mas gift. As that was about 3 days ago. 66.87.69.36 (talk) 02:50, 22 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Was it Dream Club? Does that come close to the 'you see 20 people singing at once?' Unblue box (talk) 04:29, 22 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

name of a movie[edit]

I'm trying to find a movie I saw a long time ago, but I can't remember its name, it's about a man that works in a company that the ceo just dyed and at the end he get to become ceo... sort of, I don't remember the exact details

in a subplot he tries to bang a model that play hard to catch, and he record almost all calls and do lots of questionable stuff

his family is not that proud of people with to much money. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Iskander HFC (talkcontribs) 15:00, 22 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Wild guess: The Hudsucker Proxy? What is the company's business? —Tamfang (talk) 17:02, 22 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Nop, that's not the film, I don't remember exactly what was the company business, but is more a drama than comedy, I remember that right at the beginning of the movie the boss dies of an illness, possibly cancer, and everyone is like expecting, to try to take control of the company or to get the best of the situation, and the daughter of the boss that was part of the board (they show her as not very bright) get casted aside by the new management.

the man record almost all conversations in pendrives... Iskánder Vigoa Pérez (talk) 19:25, 28 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Help finding info about pulp author in Publisher's Weekly, finding promotional images[edit]

I'm working on Marty Holland and have some related questions:

  • There is a reference to an unpublished screenplay/novel "Scar of Encounter" in The Publishers Weekly, Volume 156, Part 1 (extract here). Could someone access this and report the contents of the article?
  • Holland published a pulp novel, "Fast Woman", for which I can find a cover image, copyright extract, and a partial image of the first page (see Talk:Marty Holland), but because pulps were often published under multiple titles, I'm unsure if this is a wholly new work (despite publisher claims) or a republished version of another story. Can anyone find more info?
  • Can anyone locate a publicity image of Holland from her film productions? If so, I'd like to use these for the imagebox in her article. I have an image of her from a dust jacket, but am unsure if that passes fair use as a promotional image or not.

Thanks KellenT 20:38, 22 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]