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Hobbit: Hobbits
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"The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings properties are the pre-eminent fantasy works of our time and represent one of the strongest brands in the entertainment industry," said Hubert Joly, CEO, Vivendi Universal Games. "They provide a tremendous amount of rich material from which we expect to make some of the best fantasy games ever created."
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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a fantasy novel for children[1][2][3] written by J. R. R. Tolkien in the tradition of the fairy tale. It was first published on September 21, 1937 to wide acclaim. While it stands in its own right, it is often marketed as a prelude to Tolkien's monumental novel The Lord of the Rings.
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During this time, along with many self-produced concerts and countless club dates, Hobbit opened for such acts as: Cheap Trick, Loverboy, Nightranger, Quiet Riot, Axe, Humble Pie and Iron Butterfly. They were ... featured on Q—102 and ZooBerry LP’s out of Dallas/Ft.Worth, including substantial air-play of "Midyear’s Eve" and "Need Your Love" from those respective radio stations. Due to legal problems, "Two Feet Tall" has remained "vaulted" until now! They invite you to join their growing family, and enjoy this unique blend of music from the land of "little people"?!
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Hobbit began some years ago (1st Age) when 'Turk' (Bass/Vocals) and Gene (Vocals/R.Guitar) sparked a vision to make music. The combination of similar rock-n-roll influences, and the powerful attraction (and living in) to J.R.R. Tolkiens's Middle Earth, opened the way to a style everyone called "Fantasy Rock"?!
Hobbit was inspired by the Big Brother monitoring tool, a freely available tool from BB4 Technologies (now part of Quest Software) with some of the features that Hobbit has. But Hobbit is better than Big Brother in many ways:
Cover of the award winning computer game Following the original publication of The Hobbit in 1937, new editions in English were published in 1951, 1966, 1978 and 1995 and the novel has been reprinted frequently by various publishers. [16] In addition, The Hobbit has been translated into over forty languages. Some languages have seen multiple translations.[17]
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