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| - Graveyard Shift es un juego de disparos en primera persona con desplazamiento lateral, sacado el 16 de Octubre de 2009. El jugador dispara a varios tipos de zombis y otras criaturas, mientras bloquea sus ataques. en:Graveyard Shift Categoría:Juegos
- Graveyard Shift is an award winning illustration in the Art Portal, portraying the popular Newgrounds icons, the Tankmen, at a graveyard. It was submitted by JohnnyUtah, a staff member, on September 2, 2009.
- "Graveyard Shift" is an upcoming episode.
- "Graveyard Shift" is a short story written by Stephen King. The story was originally published in the October 1970 issue of Cavalier, and was later included in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. Posteriorly included in the 1980 anthology The 21st Pan Book of Horror Stories.
- Graveyard Shift is a side-scrolling, rail shooter game released on October 16, 2009. The player controls a character that shoots zombies and other undead creatures.
- Graveyard Shift was created by Isaiah Tanenbaum (USA) in 2011. It is a two-dimensional sowing game for two players, which won the October 2011 "Rest In Peace" game design contest of the Board Game Designers Forum (BGDF).
- A new spin-off was needed for Patty Vault Productions. This show came up. The idea of this show is a show where Mr. Krabs makes 24-hour Krusty Krab service mandatory, and SpongeBob and Squidward's adventures during this time are highlighted. This show premiered on November 4, 2011.
- Graveyard Shift is a Land Race in Grand Theft Auto Online. It is available for up to 8 players. Players must race around the large graveyard in Pacific Bluffs. Every vehicle class is allowed, except Industrial. This is one of only 3 land races that allow bicycles, the others being Pier 2 Pier and The First Corporation.
- Graveyard Shift is a song writen by an unknown band, it is not on the original Guitar Hero setlist. This song can only be played with Gameshark, Action Replay or Codebreaker codes. It seems difficult, but is very easy due to the short length.
- Once inside the factory, Starkweather informs him that the lift is broken so he must go down the Innocentz infested basement to find the power switch. Once Cash has the lift working, he heads up to the higher floor and clears out more hunters. He walks through a large air vent and drops down into either the cafeteria or storage room and must kill more Innocentz as he finds the control room on the same floor to hit the switch that opens the main door. Cash heads downstairs to the main foyer and leaves. Cash then attempts to escape but the Cerberus ambush him and take him to the next location.
- When an abandoned textile mill is reopened, several employees meet mysterious deaths. The link between the killings being that they all occurred between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.—the graveyard shift. The sadistic mill foreman (Stephen Macht) has chosen newly hired drifter John Hall (David Andrews) to help a group clean up the mill's rat-infested basement. The workers find a subterranean maze of tunnels leading to the cemetery—and a bear-sized, hairless, bat-like creature that hunts at night. In the end, Hall is able to kill the giant bat when it gets caught in the grinding wheels of a cotton picker and crushed to death.
- "Graveyard Shift" is the first segment of the 36th episode of SpongeBob SquarePants. It and "Club SpongeBob" are notably the first SpongeBob episodes to be released directly to video before airing on television, being included on the Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies VHS tapes and DVD.
- The Graveyard Shift is a local bar within Shantytown of Columbia. This is where the lower-class citizens (a number of which make up the Vox Populi) come to hang out. A Shotgun-toting barkeep stands behind the counter, ready to shoot anyone who dares to search the crates beneath or grab the phial of Salts on the shelves. In the basement is a guitar which Booker DeWitt can play, which will prompt Elizabeth to sing "Will the Circle be Unbroken?"
- At 8:00 p.m., the Krusty Krab is closing, and Squidward is excited to leave. As he gets ready to quit for the day, Tom comes to the door and makes an order. Squidward tells him that they're closed, and the customer says "Well, fine! If you don't want my money!" Upon hearing this, Mr. Krabs jumps to the door and proclaims that the Krusty Krab is now open 24 hours a day. SpongeBob is excited at this, while Squidward is furious. SpongeBob had to go and take out the trash. This gave Squidward an idea. At around 10:30, the Krusty Krab still has customers. Squidward decides to scare SpongeBob with tales of the "Hash-Slinging Slasher." SpongeBob mistakes his name with different arrangements (such as "Cash-Ringing"), which annoys Squidward. Squidward then goes on to tell him that the "Hash-Slingin
- Jim Steinman offers this description of the Batman opening sequence, consisting of this song and "Angels Arise": "It starts with 'Vespers' coming from the Gotham Cathedral, then into 'The Song of Gotham City' which includes, for the first time, the 'Angels Arise' melody (later 'Appropriated & annexed & snatched' for Vampires, where it was wasted. We see the Gothamites fearing the onset of night, pulling those metal sliding 'doors/barriers' down and filling with oncoming terror as a storm approaches. The soprano is a Salvation Army woman on the street in front of the cathedral. Then: 'we rise up' to see the entire panoramic vista of all of Gotham City. And from the darkness, amidst gargoyles and turrets and spires (oh my!), suddenly we see a gargoyle come alive -- its Batman, watching all b
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