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pang$57514$ - traduzione in greco

1989 VIDEO GAME
Pang (videogame); Pang!; Buster Bros; Pomping World; Pang! 3; Pang Adventures; Pang (video game); Mighty! Pang; Pang 3; Buster Buddies
  • Arcade screenshot

pang      
n. οξύς, πόνος, σουβλιά πόνου, οδύνη
ping pong         
  • Alexander Shibaev]]
  • Assortment of 40 mm table tennis balls
  • Competitive table tennis
  • language=ja}}</ref>
  • Traditional penhold ([[Ryu Seung-min]])
  • finished in the top 2 at the 2015 European Games]]. To date, all six women's singles medalists in the history of the [[European Games]] have been Chinese-born.
  • access-date=24 August 2020 }}</ref>
  • Service of a mixed doubles match
  • have competed in both the Paralympics and Olympics]].
  • A 2017 match between players from the United States and North Korea.
  • An example of a Penholder grip
  • Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game
  • Service zone in doubles game
  • Table Tennis Plastic Balls 40+ mm with ITTF approval
  • Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions
  • Table tennis umpire
  • [[Wong Chun Ting]], a penholder
RACKET SPORT
Ping pong; Table Tennis; Ping-Pong; Pingpang Qiú; Pingpang Qiu; Pingpang Ciou; Ping-pang Ch'iu; Table-tennis; PingPong; Ping Pong; Pingpong; Corbillon cup; Ping pong ball; Mixed doubles (table tennis); Tabletennis; Table-Tennis; Whiff-whaff; Wiff Waff; Wiff-Waff; Ping-pong; 卓球; Penholder grip; Table tennis tables; Table tennis table; Whiff whaff; Table Tennis Ping-Pong; Gossima; Ping-pong ball; T tennis; Ping pong balls; Table tennis ball; Wiff-waff; 🏓; History of table tennis; 乒乓球; Spin (table tennis); Shakehand
πίνγκ πόνγκ, τένις παιζόμενο πάνω στο τραπέζη
table tennis         
  • Alexander Shibaev]]
  • Assortment of 40 mm table tennis balls
  • Competitive table tennis
  • language=ja}}</ref>
  • Traditional penhold ([[Ryu Seung-min]])
  • finished in the top 2 at the 2015 European Games]]. To date, all six women's singles medalists in the history of the [[European Games]] have been Chinese-born.
  • access-date=24 August 2020 }}</ref>
  • Service of a mixed doubles match
  • have competed in both the Paralympics and Olympics]].
  • A 2017 match between players from the United States and North Korea.
  • An example of a Penholder grip
  • Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game
  • Service zone in doubles game
  • Table Tennis Plastic Balls 40+ mm with ITTF approval
  • Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions
  • Table tennis umpire
  • [[Wong Chun Ting]], a penholder
RACKET SPORT
Ping pong; Table Tennis; Ping-Pong; Pingpang Qiú; Pingpang Qiu; Pingpang Ciou; Ping-pang Ch'iu; Table-tennis; PingPong; Ping Pong; Pingpong; Corbillon cup; Ping pong ball; Mixed doubles (table tennis); Tabletennis; Table-Tennis; Whiff-whaff; Wiff Waff; Wiff-Waff; Ping-pong; 卓球; Penholder grip; Table tennis tables; Table tennis table; Whiff whaff; Table Tennis Ping-Pong; Gossima; Ping-pong ball; T tennis; Ping pong balls; Table tennis ball; Wiff-waff; 🏓; History of table tennis; 乒乓球; Spin (table tennis); Shakehand
πίνγκ πόνγκ

Definizione

scruple
I. n.
1.
Hesitation, hesitancy, perplexity, qualm, nicety, delicacy.
2.
Twenty grains.
II. v. n.
Hesitate, doubt, waver.

Wikipedia

Buster Bros.

Pang , originally released in Japan as Pomping World and known in North America as Buster Bros., is a 1989 action game released by Mitchell Corporation for arcades in 1989. It was the tenth game released for Capcom's CP System arcade hardware.

The basic gameplay is identical to a much earlier 1983 Japanese MSX computer game called Cannon Ball (also released in 1983 on the ZX Spectrum as Bubble Buster). Cannon Ball was made by Japanese publishers Hudson Soft, and it was licensed by Mitchell Corporation six years later to make Pang.

In the game, players must finish a round-the-world quest to destroy bouncing balloons that are terrorising several of Earth's landmarks and cities. The fight to save the Earth begins on Mount Fuji, Japan, where the players must pass all three stages before moving on to the next location.

Conversions, all titled Pang, were released across Europe by Ocean Software in 1990 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, and Atari ST.