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Alien - Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) album

  • Performer: Alien
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Video Games (Gets In Your Brain)
  • Released: 1981
  • Style: Disco
  • Country: Spain
  • MP3 version size: 1896 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1730 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Video games are producing better surgeons. 2. Video games could help people overcome dyslexia.

Video games are constantly becoming more life-like and complex. New styles and genres appear. The development of a computer game demands the work and skills of quite a large group of people including programmers, graphic designers, sound designers, musicians, and other technicians

Tracklist

Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) 7:29
Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) (Short Versión) 3:05
Spend Spend Spend 3:22

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
549 006 Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(12") Hispavox 549 006 Spain 1982
SGR 109 Alien Video Games ‎(12") Solid Gold SGR 109 UK 1981
SGR 109 Alien Video Games ‎(7") Solid Gold SGR 109 UK 1981
no present Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(12") Not On Label no present Italy 1982
UNI-1085 Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(12") Unidisc UNI-1085 Canada 1982
VIP 15070 Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(12", Ltd) VIP VIP 15070 Italy 1982
MI 30921 Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(7", Single) Musart MI 30921 Mexico 1982
445 009 Alien Video Games (Gets In Your Brain) ‎(7", Single) Hispavox 445 009 Spain 1982
TI 70571 Alien Video Games (Juegos De Tele) ‎(12") Trebol TI 70571 Mexico 1982
VIP 10379 Alien Video Games ‎(7") VIP VIP 10379 Italy 1982
CBSA 2705 Alien Video Games ‎(7", Single) CBS CBSA 2705 Greece 1982

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Dawncrusher Dawncrusher
funny thing... in the mid 80's (around summer of 1986)... this song was played @ 45 rpm (very chipmunk sounding).. @ the 16 and over clubs in los angeles, california, usa... it was a hit with all of us teens @ the time (under age drinking, you name it)... could not get enough of it...