Time Machine
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A time machine is a device that allows time travel to the past or future.
The concept derives from:
- The Time Machine, an 1895 novel by H. G. Wells, which was the basis of the films:
- The Time Machine (1960 film), directed by George Pal
- The Time Machine (2002 film), directed by Simon Wells
Time machine can also refer to:
[edit] Other Novels
- The Technicolor Time Machine, a 1967 science fiction satire by Harry Harrison
- Time Machine (novel series), children's adventures published from 1984 to 1989
[edit] Music
[edit] Albums
- The Time Machine (Resonance album), an 1976 album by Resonance (band)
- Time Machine (album), a 1993 album by Joe Satriani
- Time Machines, a 1996 drone music album by Coil
- The Time Machine (album), a 1999 album by Alan Parsons
- Coil Presents Time Machines, a 2000 live experimental album by Coil
- The Time Machine (1200 Mics album), a 2004 psychedelic trance album by 1200 Micrograms
[edit] Bands
- Time Machine, aka Mashina Vremeni, a Russian rock band formed in 1969
- Time Machine Network, aka TM Network, a Japanese pop band formed in 1984
- Year 3000, by Busted 2003
[edit] Games
- Time Machine (game show), a 1985 American television game show
- Mario's Time Machine, a 1993 video game
[edit] Software
- Time Machine (Apple software), a backup utility included in Mac OS X v10.5
- Time Machine (Solution-Soft software), a software testing utility