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Gi Joe File Cards Download Downloads Audio Files gi joe file cards download Downloads Audio Files. Update: Sunday, April 21, 2013 Power Records Torrent. This is a torrent of the Power Records that were very popular during the 1970's. There is plenty to explore here and I don't have list of everything but this should be quite complete. As the manager of the Power Records Pages, I don't have the time to add each of these to donwnloading sites so here is the whole she-bang. Naturally, if anything is missing feel free to post a comment and I will update or simply create another torrent. Thanks, Captain Audio! Welcome to the Audio downloads page. Here you will be redirected to an online file hosting service. There are two which I have been using, including www.yourfilelink.com and www.freefileupload.net. Enjoy the downloads! If you have links to any downloads, please pass them on and I will add them here. The newer files which my brother Andrew is posting to www.mediafire.com are better quality mp3 files than before. With a bit rate of 320kbps, you will notice a sound improvement in the files. They will however, take longer to download. This higher bitrate however, will only apply to those files which Andrew and I have created from our own copies of the records. Several files will remain at a lower bitrate, since they were created by others on the internet. A special thanks to Andrew for his contribution to the Power Records Pages. And thanks to those individual who passed along files for records my Brother and I did not already have. Update: Thursday, July 10, 2008 Buena Vista Star Wars Trilogy Audio downloads. My brother Andrew has recorded all three of the Buena Vista Star Wars albums for your enjoyment. The files will need to be opened with a program like WinRar before you can listen to them. You need all four parts of the RAR archive for these files to work. If there are any problems opening these files let me know. Special thanks to Andrew for supplying these files. As usual, they are being hosted on www.mediafire.com. Andrew will be providing some cover scans for the LPs soon, so keep checking back. Enjoy! Update: Friday, May 16, 2008 Fischer Price Audio Downloads First Time Available! I recently had a request to add these Fischer Price Superhero stories to the site. Although up to now I have stuck with Power Records, I decided that maybe it was time to add some material that was not Power Records. Thanks to Brett Culp for supplying these files and to my brother Andrew for uploading them to mediafire. Enjoy! List of Action Force character birthplaces. When G.I. Joe toys were released in Europe under the Action Force name, many characters had their birth place altered to make them seem more international. However some retained their American roots. Some characters were also given differing birthplaces on the file cards of later versions. In addition, the first GI Joe figures released in the UK, on the Pallitoy packaging and featured in Battle Action Force, were given new birthplaces in that comic's datafiles and on the packaging. Note: for the original birthplaces in the U.S. G.I. Joe toyline, see List of G.I. Joe character birthplaces. Contents. Australia. Blast-Off 's birthplace is listed as Sydney, the capitol on the south east coast. While a later version of his file card switched back to his Las Vegas birthplace, Dusty 's original AF birthplace was listed as Alice Springs - 335 km (208 mi) north east of Uluru (Ayers Rock). In his Battle Action Force datafile, Recondo is given the birthplace of Melbourne on the southern coast near Tasmania. But the more detailed text states he was raised on the banks of the Snowy River, most likely in Orbost, 375 km (233 mi) to the east. Digger , a character based on Recondo's character model and who only appeared in Australian comics, is never given an official birthplace. Austria. 's birthplace is listed as Leipzig, Austria. This is either a fictional place, a village so small it isn't on Google Maps, or an error. The German city of Leipzig is about 400 km north of Austria. In Spain, Blizzard was renamed Ventisca (literally, blizzard) and his birthplace was changed to Juneau, Alaska, but the rest matches the information of his U.S. release. His UK file card had given him a new file name, etc. to go along with his Austrian (or possibly German) roots. Belgium. According to her BAF datafile, Scarlett was born in the coastal city of Bruges. An original AF character, code-named Sparrow Hawk , was born in the capitol, Brussels. Canada. In Canada, Airborne was given the birthplace of Caughnawaga, Quebec - presumably the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory first nations reserve. Like his U.S. release, Back Stop retained his birthplace in Montreal. In the AF continuity, Ace was born in Montreal as well. [1] It was later changed to the United States. An original AF character, unfortunately code-named Beaver , was born in the Province of Ontario. No specific city is listed. 's first file card says he was born in Toronto. It was later changed to match his U.S. file card. It was also later changed to Torquay, England. China. was born in Canton, which could be either anywhere in Guangdong, a province on the South China Sea, or the provincial capitol, Guangzhou, between Hong Kong and Macau. [2] In Belgium, his code name was changed (depending on the language) to either Pied Blinde (French for "Armored Foot") or Flits (Dutch for "Flash"). France. was born in Grenoble, near the Italian border, to Algerian immigrants. An original AF character, code named Barracuda , was born in the Mediterranean port of Marseilles. There were two AF characters named Stalker. An original character using Snake Eyes' character model and one using the U.S. Stalker's character model and information. The second AF Stalker 's datafile gives his birthplace as Marseilles as well, but was later changed to match his U.S. release. is from Toulouse, in the Pyrenees. Shark , an original AF character, was also from Toulouse. was born in Rouen near the English Channel. 's file card gives his birthplace as Strasbourg on the border with Germany. It was later changed to match his U.S. release. French Congo. Roadblock' s birthplace is listed as somewhere in the former French colony on file cards released in the UK. At the time, French Congo would have been a state in the French Equatorial Africa federation. This means he was born before August 15, 1960, as that is when the colony gained independence and became known as the Republic of the Congo. His birthplace was later switched to match his U.S. release. Germany. West Germany. born in Munich in Bavaria. [3] In Belgium, his code name was changed (depending on the language) to Oxygene (French) or Gasmasker (Dutch). But all his other information stayed the same. There were two AF characters named Breaker . The one based on the ARAH character was born in Munich as well. As was Quickfire , an original AF character. was born in Berchesgarten. The actual name of the town on the Austrian border is Berchtesgaden. East Germany. Scout , an original AF character, was born in Leipzig. Technically, this would make him part of the Oktober Guard. It is possible Blizzard was supposed to be born in East Germany instead of Austria. Greece. Steeler is listed as being born in Salonika, a variant name of Thessaloniki. Iceland. An original AF character using Snake Eyes' character model, but named Stalker , is listed as being born in the capitol, Reykjavík. India. Funskool gave Torpedo the birthplace of Goa on the western coast. Ireland. BAF profile lists his birthplace as Cork, Eire, which could be either the southern-most county in Ireland, or it's county seat. It was later changed to match his U.S. information. was also born in Cork. [4] An original AF character, Phones , was born in the country's capitol, Dublin. Scoop was also born in Dublin. Italy. 's BAF datafile lists his birthplace as Naples. It was later changed to be Wisconsin - the same as his U.S. release. was also born in Naples. There were two AF characters named Breaker . One of them was based on the ARAH character and the other was completely original. The original radio operator was born in Milan. 's file card lists his birthplace as the Swiss-Italian border. However in Belgium, his file card gets more specific, listing his birthplace as Milan - about 50 km south of Switzerland. Also his code name was changed in Belgium to (depending on the language) either Transistor (French) or the literal translation Kiestoon (Dutch). Jamaica. There were two AF characters codenamed Doc. The Doc based on the ARAH character is given Kingston, Jamica as his birthplace in his BAF datafile. Japan. Budo 's birthplace is listed as Osaka in southern Japan. One of his U.S. file cards also hints at his Japanese nationality. Storm Shadow 's Ninja Force file card also lists his birthplace as Osaka. Kuwait. The datafile of one original AF character, Moondancer , had originally only said he was born in the Middle East. It wasn't until later it was revealed to be somewhere in Kuwait. Mexico. Gaucho , an original AF character, was born in the Distrito Federal . Another original character, Hunter , was also born in the capitol. The Netherlands. 's BAF datafile lists his birthplace as Rotterdam, a large port town in the south of the country.
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