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14 September 2024

     05:17  (Upload log) [ShadowMan44‎; Dylanandroy‎]
     
05:17 Dylanandroy talk contribs uploaded File:Rapolympics.jpg
     
02:10 ShadowMan44 talk contribs uploaded File:Pitstop II C64 Cover.jpg
     05:09  People's Television Network "The People's Network" (partially found unrevised version of the Filipino television network’s station ID; 1990-1995) diffhist +22 Eline312 talk contribs
     05:05  Kanye West On 60 Minutes (partially found CBS Interview featuring Kanye West, 2008)‎‎ 3 changes history +278 [Dylanandroy‎ (3×)]
     
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     04:40  (User creation log) [NidiaDunshea72‎; .candyzkz‎]
     
04:40 User account NidiaDunshea72 talk contribs was created ‎
     
01:26 User account .candyzkz talk contribs was created ‎
N    02:18  Pitstop II (lost build of cancelled Famicom/NES port of home computer game; 1986) diffhist +1,735 ShadowMan44 talk contribs (Created page with "{{InfoboxLost |title=<center>Pitstop II</center> |image=Pitstop II C64 Cover.jpg |imagecaption=Cover art for the Commodore 64 version. |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> }} '''''Pitstop II''''' was a racing game developed by Dennis Caswell and Stephen Landrum, and published in 1984 by the company Epyx. It was originally released on several home computers such as the Commodore 64 and the Apple II. A Famicom/NES conversion was mentioned in the March 1986...")
 m   01:42  Tin Tin On The Moon (lost unreleased SEGA Master System port of home computer game; 1992-1993) diffhist +10 ShadowMan44 talk contribs