NAME OF THE GAME

Track 1 from City Hunter 2 Original Animation Soundtrack Vol. 2

NAME OF THE GAME

Vocal: Jennifer Cihi
Lyric: Linda Hennrick
Music: Ryo Ogura
Arrangement: Kow Otani
Duration: 5:07

Sure as heaven up above
You know love’s
The name of the game
The name of the game

What the world needs plenty of
You know love’s
The name of the game
The name of the game

Love can make a strong man weak
A blind man see
Love can set a prisoner free

Love can make a man stand tall
Or nations can fall
Love is the tug pulls the rug
Right from under your feet

Love can lift you high
Love can bring you low
Love can make you cry
Cry right out for more

‘Cause love’s an itch
That you can’t scratch
No no no no

That’s the way of the love
People say that love’s
The name of the game

Fits just like a glove
I believe that love’s
The name of the game

Sure as heaven up above
You know love’s
The name of the game
The name of the game

What the world needs plenty of
You know love’s
The name of the game
The name of the game

You can swear you’ll never play
Such foolish games
That your heart is made of clay

But just hear that old love call
And after all
You’ll feel the flame burn again
That’s the name of the game

Love can make you blue
Love can make you burn
Treat you like a fool
Still you never learn

And you can bet
It ain’t over yet
No no no no

That’s the way of love
People say that love’s
The name of the game

Fits just like a glove
I believe that love’s
The name of the game

Steps to develop Cocoa applications

Although Current Converter is a simple application, creating it illustrates many of the concepts and techniques of Cocoa programming. By now you have a much better grasp of the skills you’ll need to develop Cocoa applications. Let’s review what you’ve learned:

  • Designing an application using the Model-View-Controller paradigm
  • Composing a graphical user interface (GUI) with Interface Builder
  • Testing the interface
  • Specifying a class’s outlets and actions
  • Connecting the class instance to the interface via its outlets and actions
  • Implementing classes
  • Building and debugging Cocoa applications

extract from:
Developing Cocoa Objective-C Applications: A Tutorial