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2001 ARCADE GAME BY TAFF SYSTEM
Boong Ga Boong Ga; Boon-Ga Boon-Ga; Boon Ga Boon Ga; Boonga-Boonga; Boonga Boonga; Boong-Ga

GA      
Mache weiter, setze es fort (Internet)
Georgia Tech         
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  • President [[Barack Obama]] at Georgia Tech, 2015
  • A pedestrian bridge links the [[Klaus Advanced Computing Building]] to the College of Computing Building.
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  • alt=Group photo of fifteen men; five in the top row, four in the middle, and six in the front, posing in front of a brick building
  • Tech cheerleaders waving flags after a touchdown.
  • alt=A white concrete and glass, curved-front building with a driveway separated by a median leading to it
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  • alt=A person wearing a costume which resembles a yellowjacket, including a black shirt with yellow interlocking G-T logo, spins a dial on a wooden gymnasium floor.
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  • Buzz, the mascot
  • The [[Kessler Campanile]] seen from the Georgia Tech Student Center.
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  • Tech Tower
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  • A view of Technology Square
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PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
Georgia Institute Of Technology; Georgia School of Technology; Gatech; Ga tech; Georgia tech; Ga Tech; GaTech; Buzz Studios; Buzzstudios; BuzzStudios; GA Tech; Georgia Tech University; Georgia Institute of Technology/to do; Georgia Institue of Technology; Georgia institute of technology; Georgia Institute of Technology Housing; Georgia Institute of Technology housing; Greek life at Georgia Tech; Gatech.edu; Georgia Tech.; Healthcare Robotics Lab; Georgia Technological University; Fred B. Wenn Ballroom; Georgia Institute of Technology
(Abkürzung des Namens) des Technologischen Instituts zu Georgia, große technologische Universität in der Stadt Atlanta im Staat Georgia (USA)
General Assembly of the United Nations         
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PRINCIPAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED NATIONS
U.N. General Assembly; General Assembly of UN; UN General Assembly; General Assembly of the United Nations; Emergency special session; Un general assembly; UNGA; UN Assembly; UN general assembly; UN Assembly General; United Nations Assembly; The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA/GA); The United Nations General Assembly; United Nations General Assembly (UNGA/GA); UN-GA; UN GA; Assemblée générale des Nations unies; Assemblee generale des Nations unies; الجمعية العامة للأمم المتحدة; 联合国大会; Генера́льная Ассамбле́я ООН; Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas; United Nations Third Committee; General Assembly, United Nations; General debate of the United Nations General Assembly; High-Level Plenary Meeting of the UN General Assembly; High-Level Plenary Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly; General debate of the UNGA; United Nations General Assembly General Debate; General debates of United Nations General Assembly; Reform of the United Nations General Assembly; Untied Nations General Assembly; UN Week; General Assembly of the UN
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GA
General Availability (Reference: OS/2)

Википедия

Boong-Ga Boong-Ga

Boong-Ga Boong-Ga (Korean: 붕가 붕가, Japanese: 開ウン!ケダモノ占い), also known as Spank 'em, is an arcade game developed by a South Korean company, Taff System. It is the first arcade game to simulate kancho—a popular prank in Japan where the victim is poked with two fingers in the anus whilst distracted.

The game received infamy on the internet in 2001 for a badly translated advertising flyer that promoted the game's peculiar spanking and kancho oriented gameplay. Boong-Ga Boong-Ga was reportedly designed for the Japanese market, and according to advertising material was well received at the 2000 Tokyo Game Show.

While an initial contract was made for distribution of 200 units in Japan, only 5 units were ever actually distributed.