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* [[Air Guitar]]: Or air drumming, rather. |
* [[Air Guitar]]: Or air drumming, rather. |
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* [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]]: Everything in the game is called by it's in-world name. Guitars are "sixstrings", drums are "Airstrikers", magic is called "mojo", ect. |
* [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]]: Everything in the game is called by it's in-world name. Guitars are "sixstrings", drums are "Airstrikers", magic is called "mojo", ect. |
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* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Impressively, Seven45 has managed to completely remove any mention of Power Gig from their website. Going to the old Power Gig website provides an e-mail address for inquiries, but the entire site is shut down. |
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* [[Celebrity Endorsement]]: Artists like [[Eric Clapton]], [[Kid Rock]] and Dave Matthews are praising the game for its more realistic angle, going so far as to sign exclusive contracts. |
* [[Celebrity Endorsement]]: Artists like [[Eric Clapton]], [[Kid Rock]] and Dave Matthews are praising the game for its more realistic angle, going so far as to sign exclusive contracts. |
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* [[Cover Version]]: "Crossroads" By John Mayer, a slower funk version of the version by Cream. |
* [[Cover Version]]: "Crossroads" By John Mayer, a slower funk version of the version by Cream. |