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  • Daily Life In Bandung
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    Daily Life In Bandung
    An artist from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation holds a hand grinder to his tongue while performing a traditional debus martial arts act in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
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    Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
    May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
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    Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
    May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
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    Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
    May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
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    Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
    May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • AAMSU Protests Against The Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025
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    AAMSU Protests Against The Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025
    Members of the All Assam Minorities Students' Union (AAMSU) stage a protest dharna demanding the repeal of the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 in Guwahati, India, on April 9, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Crema Of Fallas 2025
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    Crema Of Fallas 2025
    The fire occurs during the crema of the Sueca-Literato Azorin Falla. The Crema is the last act of the fallera week and marks the conclusion of this popular festival during the night of March 19. In Valencia, Spain, on March 19, 2025. (Photo by Jose Miguel Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Comedic Actor, Singer Fernandel 1903 - 1971
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    Comedic Actor, Singer Fernandel 1903 - 1971
    May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - FERNANDEL , born Fernand Joseph Desire Contandin, was a French actor and singer. He was a comedy star who gained popularity through vaudeville, operettas and music-hall revues. PICTURED: Fernandel yells at a policeman in a film scene. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
    ©DALLE APRF

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
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    Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
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    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
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    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.They can beat off guns and missiles but fall asleep if they stumbnle onto a comfortable chair or sofa

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
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    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914441_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914440_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914436_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914429_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914427_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Video game needs players to act drunk
    DUKAS_176914426_FER
    Video game needs players to act drunk
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Drunk 1
    Ref 16263
    28/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
    A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
    The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
    The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
    Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
    It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
    In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
    While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
    But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
    As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
    But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.

    OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game .The game features a secret agent , shown here, whose superpowers are activated when the gamer controlling him plays drunk.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Garbage review - Shirley Manson is alt-rock’s homecoming queen
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    Garbage review - Shirley Manson is alt-rock’s homecoming queen
    The Edinburgh-born singer Shirley Manson is captivating and gleefully confrontational in this set from the veteran band that blends candy-coloured pop with gothic heaviness.

    Garbage at Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland on 14 July 2024

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    Garbage review - Shirley Manson is alt-rock’s homecoming queen
    The Edinburgh-born singer Shirley Manson is captivating and gleefully confrontational in this set from the veteran band that blends candy-coloured pop with gothic heaviness.

    Garbage at Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland on 14 July 2024

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
    Delicately sipping a Red Stripe and accompanied by a seven-piece band, the Brit School grad Olivia Dean loosens up her Mercury prize-nominated album with radiant star power.

    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
    Delicately sipping a Red Stripe and accompanied by a seven-piece band, the Brit School grad Olivia Dean loosens up her Mercury prize-nominated album with radiant star power.

    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
    Delicately sipping a Red Stripe and accompanied by a seven-piece band, the Brit School grad Olivia Dean loosens up her Mercury prize-nominated album with radiant star power.

    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
    Delicately sipping a Red Stripe and accompanied by a seven-piece band, the Brit School grad Olivia Dean loosens up her Mercury prize-nominated album with radiant star power.

    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Olivia Dean at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland on 25 April 2024.

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    Olivia Dean review - pop-soul singer proves she was born for big stages
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Narrm king Freddie Merkin at FabAlice against the rolling back drop of the Macdonnell Ranges. A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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