Em outubro de 2014, a banda realizou um showcase na cidade do Rio de Janeiro com a participação do lendário 😗 DJ Mobyface de Portugal, juntamente com convidados como Gigi, Kid Abelha, DJ Virgil e MC Chloëne, na residência de Dudu 😗 Cascarelli, em um espetáculo de fogos de artifício chamado "Super Showcase Portugal-RJ".
O evento reuniu mais de 200 artistas e levou 😗 o "Super Showcase Brasil" a receber apresentações ao vivo desde outubro e, por isso, as datas de 2015 e 2016 😗 no Brasil seriam marcados por duas apresentações nos quatro estados (Taubaté, Curitiba ePorto Alegre).
Em 14 de abril de 2015, a 😗 banda apresentou um concerto especial para uma grande plateia no Rock in Rio, sendo que o público presente foi, inclusive, 😗 o próprio Dudu Cascarelli.
Os artistas que participaram, além de Dudu, estavam os nomes do gênero "Kotf", "Lotus", "Lobby" e muitos 😗 outros.
O nome do DJ escolhido foi inspirado a cantora italiana Azzurra, por influência do "swing" francês Gillespie-Pet.
"Multiplayer" redirects here. For other multiplayer games, see Game § Multiplayer
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which 💲 more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same 💲 computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most 💲 commonly the Internet (e.g. World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, DayZ). Multiplayer games usually require players to share a single 💲 game system or use networking technology to play together over a greater distance; players may compete against one or more 💲 human contestants, work cooperatively with a human partner to achieve a common goal, or supervise other players' activity. Due to 💲 multiplayer games allowing players to interact with other individuals, they provide an element of social communication absent from single-player games.
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Some of the earliest video games were two-player games, including early sports games (such as 1958's Tennis For 💲 Two and 1972's Pong), early shooter games such as Spacewar! (1962)[1] and early racing video games such as Astro Race 💲 (1973).[2] The first examples of multiplayer real-time games were developed on the PLATO system about 1973. Multi-user games developed on 💲 this system included 1973's Empire and 1974's Spasim; the latter was an early first-person shooter. Other early video games included 💲 turn-based multiplayer modes, popular in tabletop arcade machines. In such games, play is alternated at some point (often after the 💲 loss of a life). All players' scores are often displayed onscreen so players can see their relative standing. Danielle Bunten 💲 Berry created some of the first multiplayer video games, such as her debut, Wheeler Dealers (1978) and her most notable 💲 work, M.U.L.E. (1983).
Gauntlet (1985) and Quartet (1986) introduced co-operative 4-player gaming to the arcades. The games had broader consoles to 💲 allow for four sets of controls.