
As the two struggle for the map, they tear the map to shreds.Ĭortex sends his loyal Lab Assistants to find the pieces of the map scattered throughout the Big City and bring them to him. Before he can investigate the matter further, Doctor Neo Cortex swoops in and snatches the map. According to the stone tablets, the actual location of the Crystal is hidden somewhere on the ancient map. Legend has it that four stone tablets are buried somewhere in the desert, and the contestants are sent out to dig for them and bring them to the Viscount.

The race starts in Port Town, with the winners traveling in a boat to a large desert.

The characters must beat their way through mini-games and challenges in order to eventually find the "Super Big Power Crystal" and whoever finds it wins $100,000,000. The song is the theme tune for the BBC Three sitcom Him & Her (2010).The game's story centers on a multimillionaire named the Viscount who uses the characters of the series to unearth a powerful object dubbed the " Super Big Power Crystal". Broadcast during Eurovision week, the special was hosted by Sir Terry Wogan and featured archive footage and highlights of past contests, along with a performance of that year's UK entry by Daz Sampson.

īoom Bang-A-Bang was also the name of a BBC One 1-hour programme made to celebrate 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2006. Over two decades after its first release, the song was included on a blacklist of banned songs issued by the BBC during the 1991 Gulf War. 2 in the UK Singles Chart and was a major hit throughout Europe. She then goes on to explain that "my heart goes boom bang-a-bang boom bang-a-bang when you are near", complete with appropriate musical accompaniment.

Lyrically, the song is a plea from the singer to her lover to "cuddle me tight". It was the joint winner with three other entries: Salomé singing " Vivo cantando" for Spain, Lenny Kuhr singing " De troubadour" for the Netherlands, and Frida Boccara singing " Un jour, un enfant" for France. It was the British winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid. The song was written by Alan Moorhouse and Peter Warne. " Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu.
