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❤️ Andreas Biermann 🐽

"Andreas Biermann (13 September 1980 – 18 July 2014) was a German footballer who last played for FSV Spandauer Kickers. Career He made his debut on the professional league level in the 2. Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli on 10 March 2008 when he started in a game against TSV 1860 München. Background On 19 November 2009, a few days after Robert Enke had committed suicide, he announced that he suffered from depression and had attempted suicide in October. He received inpatient treatment but committed suicide on 18 July 2014. References External links * 1980 births 2014 deaths Footballers from Berlin German footballers Association football defenders 2. Bundesliga players Chemnitzer FC players 1. FC Union Berlin players Hertha BSC II players Tennis Borussia Berlin players FC St. Pauli players Suicides in Germany Association football players who committed suicide "

❤️ Pole's Big Adventure 🐽

"is a retro-styled platforming video game by Sega for WiiWare. It is produced by Phantasy Star Universe producer Takao Miyoshi, and was released in Japan on February 3, 2009.SEGA Mystery Game Revealed Pole's Big Adventure features an 8-bit style presentation and gameplay reminiscent of NES and Sega Master System platform games. However, the game also pokes fun at the conventions of these games (particularly Super Mario Bros.), featuring a crude sense of humor and frequent references to the fourth wall.Pole's Big Adventure Coming To Japanese WiiWare Plot The game involves Pole, a cowboy, rescuing his girlfriend Sharon from a kidnapper. At the end of each level Pole "rescues" Sharon, only to find she is a poorly-disguised enemy character. Gameplay Pole's Big Adventure features traditional side-scrolling platforming gameplay, with Pole killing enemies with a shotgun that can be upgraded, as well as tackling several bosses. Although there are six levels, the main objective of the game is for the player to stumble across the many gags hidden in the game. Each gag is highlighted for the player through on screen text and voice over from an announcer. The game features 100 gags for the player to uncover, with some only available on a second playthrough. One gag involves the player collecting a power-up mushroom, only to become so giant that they die and lose a life. Another power-up gives Pole an erection.Pole’s Big Adventure’s Big Penis Joke The game also features deliberate bugs and glitches such as slowdown and graphical corruption, while other gags spoof platforming game conventions such as the player being forced to control a limping Pole after he breaks his leg landing from a high platform.Pole’s Big Adventure: Sega’s Gag Game References External links *Official Japanese website *Images at IGN 2009 video games Japan-exclusive video games Platform games Sega video games Video games developed in Japan WiiWare games Wii-only games Wii games "

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