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Works explorer

Computer Games, Mi Sex

music-video

Video clip for “Computer Games” (1979) by New Zealand band, Mi-Sex.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Computer games

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 70%

State of the art

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 67%

Picture music

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 65%

Informatics Video Programme March 1983

Unknown
Similarity: 64%

Living with Computers

Australia, 1980
Similarity: 64%

The New Games Video (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 63%

Comput-her baby

United States, 1968
Similarity: 63%

Videogames supercut

Australia, 2020
Similarity: 63%

Video burn

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 63%

Sucker Music Video

Similarity: 63%

Metroid

1986
Similarity: 62%

Dirty Computer

United States of America, 2018
Similarity: 62%

Computer Space

1971
Similarity: 62%

Sex and Zen II

Hong Kong, 1996
Similarity: 62%

Sexuality and communication

Canada, 1971
Similarity: 62%

Microsoft golf (PC)

United States, 1993
Similarity: 62%

Mario Kart 64

1996
Similarity: 62%

Sex mission = Seksmisja [NTSC]

Poland, 1983
Similarity: 61%
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