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What (who) is jetzt gehts aber los - definition

1995 VIDEO GAME
Mario Basler: Jetzt geht's Los!; Mario Basler: Jetzt geht's los!; Head-On Soccer
  • Gameplay screenshot showcasing a match between Sweden and Germany (Genesis/Mega Drive version)

John Aber         
AMERICAN ECOLOGIST
John D. Aber; Aber, John
John D. Aber is University Professor Emeritus of Natural Resources & the Environment at the University of New Hampshire, and was also for many years affiliated with the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space at UNH.
Aber Wrac'h         
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  • Cats are moored outside
  • Marina of L'Aberwrac'h...
  • Typical Coast of L'Aberwrac'h
  • ...with pole-mounted floating bridges: at low tide...
  • ...and high tide
RIVER IN FRANCE
L'Aber-Wrach; Abervrach; Abervrac; Aber Wrac'h, France
The Aber Wrac'h is a small village and port located on the river Wrac'h in the commune of Landéda in the department of Finistère in France, located in Brittany.
Aber (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Aber (given name)
Aber is a German-originated name that can be a surname or a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Wikipedia

Fever Pitch Soccer

Fever Pitch Soccer, known as Head-On Soccer in North America, is a soccer video game originally developed and published by U.S. Gold for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1995.

Featuring an arcade-style approach to soccer compared to other titles that were released at the time, Fever Pitch Soccer allows players to have the choice of playing across any of the game modes available against with either CPU-controlled opponents or other players with the team of their choosing. Initially launched for the Genesis, it was then released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System a few months after the original version and was later ported to the Atari Jaguar in December of the same year.

Fever Pitch Soccer received generally positive reception from critics since its release on the Genesis/Mega Drive, with praise towards the graphics, sound, gameplay and the ability to upgrade the various abilities of the team players upon winning matches. The Super NES version also received positive reception, with praise to the improved graphics and sound from the Genesis original while the Jaguar version, though criticized for not taking advantage of the hardware, was generally well-received and considered by some reviewers as one of the better titles for the system. Critics, however, compared the game with both the FIFA series from Electronic Arts and the original International Superstar Soccer from Konami.