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The Clowns of The Dark Web

Content creator Fede Vigevani ventures into the darkest corners of the internet — the deep web — where he discovers a secret network of sinister “clowns.” Far from being entertainers, these disturbing figures offer terrifying “shows” to anyone who dares to contact them. Together with his Club Misterio team, Fede hires one to uncover the truth, only to realize that curiosity can awaken something far more dangerous. Between eerie rituals, anonymous threats, and terrifying encounters, the group faces a chilling question: are they trapped in an elaborate prank, or have they opened the door to a nightmare that won’t end?

The Clowns of The Dark Web

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In With A Shout

Joel Dommett hosts a high octane game show, where two families battle against each other in a thrilling game with a uniquely challenging twist. With an impressive prize of a whopping £20,000, the contestants will have to answer questions hidden within a montage of moving images. To win the cash, the contestants will have to shout the answers displayed on TV screens. For every category that they get right they move further up the money ladder but the pressure is on, as the families will have to bank as much cash as possible and avoid crashing out altogether.

In With A Shout

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History of Russian Computer Games

Did you know that the world-famous Tetris game was invented by a Russian programmer? He, Alexey Pajitnov, is among the heroes of this documentary series, as well as Viktor Savyuk, the creator of the Dandy console, Evgeny Sotnikov, the author of Color Lines, Oleg Medox, the "father" of the iconic IL-2 Sturmovik flight simulator. Each episode of the project covers a specific historical period, introduces the games that appeared at that moment, game designers and those who have always believed in the success of Russian games. Having conquered the international market back in Soviet times, Russian game production still impresses the whole world with projects of the highest class — AAA+.

History of Russian Computer Games

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