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What is a fanlist?

A fanlisting is simply an online listing of fans of a subject, such as a TV show, actor, or musician, that is created by an individual and open for fans from around the world to join. There are no costs, and the only requirements to join a fanlisting are your name and country. Fanlistings do not have to be large sites (although some are) - they are just a place where you can have your name listed along with other fans of the same subject. TheFanlistings.org is the original (but not only) web directory for fanlistings, dedicated to uniting fans across the globe. (TFL)

At first glance, Frequency may not be very self-explanatory to the average layman. The game looks and functions sort of like a mix between Tempest, the classic vector-based shooter, and Dance Dance Revolution, the king of rhythm games. The game field consists of an octagonal tunnel. Each wall of the tunnel represents an element of the song, be it drums, vocals, guitar, or synthesizer. You'll find a series of jewels on the right, left, and middle portions of each wall, and they represent musical notes. As you progress through the tunnel, you can activate the different notes with the square or L1 buttons for the jewels on the left, the triangle or R1 buttons for the jewels in the middle, and the circle or R2 buttons for the jewels on the right. If you successfully complete a section of a wall without any mistakes, the wall will clear out and start playing automatically, letting you move onto another wall. In the first few levels, the jewel patterns are pretty simple and sparse, but they become more difficult in the upper levels, bordering on impossible in the expert mode. (GS)