• Spindizzy is an isometric video game released for several 8-bit home computers in 1986 by Electric Dreams Software. It combines action and puzzle video...
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  • Look up spindizzy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spindizzy is a 1986 puzzle video game. Spindizzy may also refer to: Spindizzy, an alternate name...
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    that are able to fly through space using an anti-gravity device, the spindizzy. The stories cover roughly two thousand years, from the very near future...
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  • Spindizzy Worlds is a puzzle video game published by Activision, released on the Amiga and Atari ST in 1990. It was later released on the Super Famicom...
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    combo With The E Street Band. 1971: Grin (Spindizzy/Epic) 1972: 1+1 (Spindizzy/Epic) 1973: All Out (Spindizzy/Epic) 1973: Gone Crazy (A&M) Crazy Horse...
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    Art Linson. Already an established producer, Briggs and Linson founded Spindizzy Records. Briggs died on November 26, 1995, after a battle with lung cancer...
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  • "Sing for Happiness" were previously released on The Very Best of Grin, Spindizzy/Epic Associated/Legacy 65697-SI. The live track labelled "Any Day Woman"...
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  • Retrieved June 24, 2021. All Out, Grin, Spindizzy KZ 31701 (1972) LP The Very Best of Grin, Grin, Spindizzy/Epic Associated/Legacy ZK 65697 (1999) CD...
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  • playing on the album were Kent Sprague and Gary Stovall. It was released on Spindizzy Records Z 31024 in 1971. All of the songs were composed by Stu Gardner...
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  • Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 April 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021. "Spindizzy review". Zzap!64. June 1986. Retrieved February 25, 2011. "Amaurote review"...
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