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The Blockheads is a 2.5D survival game. Players control a customizable "Blockhead" avatar, and can explore their surroundings, navigate the sky and the entire world map, harvest materials to create buildings and structures, or craft more advanced tools and materials in the game. Aggressive and passive creatures exist on land, underground, and ...
Blockhead! is a game invented in 1952 by G.W. "Jerry" D'Arcey and developed by G.W. and Alice D'Arcey in San Jose, California. Originally consisting of 20 brightly colored wooden blocks of varying shapes, the object of the game is to add blocks to a tower without having it collapse on your turn. Contents 1 Rules 2 History 2.1 Editions 3 See also
Tony Simon (born October 8, 1976), [5] [6] [7] better known by his stage name Blockhead, and formerly known as Funky Omelet, is an American hip hop record producer and DJ from Manhattan, New York. Aside from his solo efforts released on the Ninja Tune label, he is most associated with producing tracks for Aesop Rock. [8]
Blockheads (Gumby), a pair of fictional characters from the TV series Gumby Blockhead (thought experiment), also known as Blockhead argument "Blockheads" ( Arrested Development), an episode of Arrested Development The Blockheads (video game), a handheld device game released in 2013 Human Blockhead, a circus sideshow performer
Jankel left the band temporarily and relocated to the U.S. after the release of "What A Waste" (his organ part on that single was overdubbed later) but he subsequently returned to the UK and began touring sporadically with the Blockheads, eventually returning to the group full-time for the recording of "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick"; according to Mick Gallagher, the band recorded 28 takes of ...
Blockhead is the name of a theoretical computer system invented as part of a thought experiment by philosopher Ned Block, which appeared in a paper titled " Psychologism and Behaviorism ". Block did not name the computer in the paper. Overview
The Blockhead ( German: Der Dummkopf) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Max Adalbert, Otto Treptow, and Eugen Rex. Contents 1 Cast 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 External links Cast Max Adalbert as Amadeu Beck Otto Treptow as Kurt Engelhardt Eugen Rex as Willibad Beck Hans Fischer as Gerhard Beck