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Rollin

Rollin may refer to:

Music:

  • Rollin' (Bay City Rollers album) (1974)
  • Rollin' (Freddie Hubbard album) (1982)
  • Rollin' (Texas Hippie Coalition album) (2010)
  • " Rollin' (The Ballad of Big & Rich)", a song by Big & Rich from Horse of a Different Color
  • "Rollin'" (Limp Bizkit song) (2000)
  • "Rollin'", a song by iSH featuring Stef Lang
  • "Rollin", by Randy Newman from the album Good Old Boys

Other uses:

  • Rollin (name)
  • Rollin Township, Michigan, United States
  • Rollin (video game), a 1995 video game for MS-DOS created by Ticsoft
  • Rollin Motors, an American car brand founded by Rollin White in the 1920s - see White Motor Company
Rollin (video game)

Rollin is an arcade logic game written by Michael Riedel from SAV Creation and published by Ticsoft.

The object of the game is to maneuver a ball through a level in top-down perspective from start to exit. The ball follows the laws of gravity, momentum and conservation of energy. Levels are composed of tiles with various properties and effects. The game has a single player, two player in turn and two player cooperative modes. The controllers supported are keyboard, mouse and joysticks.

Five "episodes" (level packs) were produced, each having 8 levels with a distinct visual theme. Episodes 2+3 and 4+5 were released as Part 1 and Part 2, correspondingly, with 16 levels each. Episode 1 was released as freeware, officially named "friendware" and also known as Part 0, containing 8 levels.

The soundtrack in electronic music genre was composed by Karsten Koch. Each released Part contains a different set of in-game tracks and a common main menu track.

Rollin (name)

Rollin is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Anita Rollin, Sri Lankan snowboarder
  • Bernard Rollin, American philosopher, ethicist and author
  • Betty Rollin (born 1936), American journalist
  • Charles Rollin (1661–1741), French historian and educationist
  • Dominique Rollin (born 1982), Canadian cyclist
  • Henri Rollin (1885–1955), French essayist
  • Jean Rollin (1938–2010), French film director, actor and writer
  • Kenneth Rollin (born 1937), English rugby league player
  • Louis Rollin (1879-1952), French politician
  • The Rollin Sisters, five African-American sisters who were influential in politics in the Reconstruction Era

Given name:

  • Rollin V. Ankeny (1830-1901), American Civil War Union brevet brigadier general
  • Rollin Cook (1890–1975), American baseball player
  • Rollin M. Daggett (1831–1901), American politician and diplomat
  • Rollin Dart (born 1925), American banker
  • Rollin Lynde Hartt (1869–1946), American journalist
  • Rollin Hotchkiss (1911–2004), American biochemist
  • Rollin Howard (1840–1879), American minstrel performer
  • Rollin Howell (born 1929), American politician
  • Rollin Jarrett (born 1960), American actor and screenwriter
  • Rollin King (born 1931), American businessman
  • Rollin Kirby (1875–1952), American political cartoonist
  • Rollin Carolas Mallary (1784–1831), American lawyer and politician
  • Rollin H. Person (1850-1917), American jurist
  • Rollin Prather (1925-1996), Canadian football player
  • Rollin Putzier (born 1965), American football player
  • Rollin R. Rees (1865–1935), American politician
  • Rollin C. Richmond, American geneticist and academic
  • Rollin D. Salisbury (1858–1922), American geologist and educator
  • Rollin B. Sanford (1874–1957), American politician
  • Rollin S. Sturgeon (1877-1961), American silent film director
  • Rollin White (1817-1892), American gunsmith and inventor
  • Rollin S. Williamson (1839–1889), American politician
  • Rollin S. Woodruff (1854–1925), American politician

Usage examples of "rollin".

This measure Ledru Rollin and some of his colleagues justified on the ground that there were already parties whose reactionary efforts might be successful in returning Orleanist, Buonapartist, or ultramontane representatives, who might form a majority in the assembly, or, at all events, a minority large enough to embarrass the republic.

But the the rok cums rollin aw the way back down agen, and the ignorant buggir chases aftir it an starts rollin it back up the hill agen.