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You can take it into a post-processing/compositing application such as After Effects, Shake, Fusion, or Nuke, and possibly even some video editing software (if it has masking and sharpening features) and masking out that area (only this will be visible and effected) then applying whatever sharpening tool your program uses on the masked selection, and layering that on top of the original video. However, you will never be able to pull out additional detail that did not exist in the first place, and sharpening an area will likely create some pixelated artifacts in that area as well; over-sharpening can make it look worse, so this should be applied with subtlety.
Just keep hitting him until you defeat him.
I just viewed a Fine Gardening video on sharpening gardening clippers. He used oil on the carborundum stone, then finished up with a "diamond stone" which he had sprayed water on. I think both liquids are used to attract the metal dust that occurs with the sharpening.
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The mind sharpening game Brain Challenge was released for use on the iPod in 2007. Versions for Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation were released in 2008.
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Paper trimmers have become more user friendly recently. Your best bet is to check out this video from Fiskars to get some tips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsNrnMiwZmI
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Probably a KORG
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Yeh overall Cash is more famous, always will be. But since the category for this Q is video games, then Sonic is more famous there.