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- Mad Libs
Mad Libs are a fun game that will help you with parts of speech. You start out by filling out a list that askes for differents words that match the part of speech. You don't know what the story is, sometimes you do know the title. When you finish filling out the form if you are playing on line you hit the "create the Story" button and you end up with a pretty funny or even strange story. - Mad Max
Essentially a western dressed up in post-apocalyptic duds, 1979’s Mad Max proved to be a surprisingly significant release. That seems especially true considering its origins as a low-budget offering made in Australia. However, its influence and success spread beyond those shores as the flick made quite a lot of money, and its dilapidated, gang-oriented setting proved to be very influential for many future releases. Oh, and it strongly launched the career of some guy named Mel Gibson. - Marble Madness
In 1991, a sequel, Marble Madness 2: Marble Man, was in development. Reportedly the first round of playtesting of a very rough prototype did not yield an extremely favorable response, and Atari at that time was only interested in producing games they expected to be big hits. Marketing believed the problem was that kids didn't like trackballs, so they had the engineers replace them with joysticks. This caused the next round of playtesting to have substantially worse results. Most of the few surviving cabinets have joysticks. - Reefer Madness
Like the reefer that is so addictive to the film's characters, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical is a film musical fans will find themselves returning to again and again. It's precisely the sort of thing that could develop into a cult favorite. - Midtown Madness
With single and multi-player modes, a huge number of unlockable vehicles and more laughs per square inch then a clown sucking helium through a straw, Midtown Madness is a joy to play. This is car racing at its lunatic, comic-book best. Based on the streets of Washington DC and Paris, MM3 offers a fairly standard selection of one-player modes including checkpoint racing, first to the finish line challenges and a leisurely cruise mode for Sunday drivers who can't be doing with speeds over 55 mph. For the third release in the MM series, Microsoft have added an undercover mode in an effort to give lone players a running goal to aim for--whether it's busting the mafia as an undercover investigator or playing bodyguard and minder for a famous racing driver. In reality the story modes are paper thin and the plotline (such as it is) is best ignored in favour of completing the missions themselves. - Mad Max -- Mad Max 2
Mad Max is a state-of-the-art Catamaran. Its mast towers 70 feet above the spacious deck which stretches 60 feet long and 25 feet across. Crafted for adventure with passenger safety and comfort in mind, the twin hulls are engineered to create smooth and graceful movement across the water. - Midtown Madness -- Midtown Madness 3
In Midtown Madness 3 you get to drive a 1985 Renault really, really fast through the streets and sidewalks of its home stomping grounds, Paris. "Drive" is really the wrong word, though; you get to knock over light standards and fenceposts and you get to frighten the children and the pedestrians and the odd stray mime artist. You get to operate your little Le Car like a complete bloody fool with zero consequences. It is about as great as simulated motoring gets. - Mad Max -- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
The fictional hero Mad Max first appeared in the low-budget 1979 movie Mad Max, directed by George Miller and starring Mel Gibson as Max. Max's milieu is a barren Australia of the near future, dominated by violent marauders; Max is a former cop who turns vigilante after a biker gang kills his wife and child. The grimy futurism and colorful carnage of Mad Max made it a cult hit, which led to Max's return in two sequels: The Road Warrior (1981) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). By the third film Max had become less vigilante and more benevolent lone wolf in the grand tradition of Philip Marlowe or Bruce Lee. A fourth film in the series, Fury Road, has been discussed but has yet to be released. - Jimmy Durante -- Mad World
When Jimmy Durante became Hollywood's overnight discovery he took his band members along and made them his managers and partners. His loyalty extended as well to Sonny King who was his opening act for 28 years. - Mad Cow Disease -- Beef
On Jan. 31., after the detection of 25 mad cows, Germany announced plans to slaughter and destroy 400,000 elderly cows, which, due to the long incubation period, are most prone to the disease. Beef consumption in Germany plunged 50 percent since November, and 34 countries have banned German beef imports.
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