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  • ...and [[interactivity]] inherent in a game. The mathematical discipline of [[game theory]] derives from these principles. ==What is a game?==
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  • ...with game-specific designs upon it. It is one of the most popular types of game. ...g tombs in Iraq. It is not known how it was played, however. Another early game is Senet, played in [[Ancient Egypt]]. However, one of the most well-known
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  • A '''drinking game''' is one played in which the goal is for you or your opponents to become i ...r make their opponents consume throughout the course of the game. Another game, "Quarters" usually involves a player's ability to bounce a quarter off of
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  • ...f strategy and decision-making. Most discussions in game theory focus on [[game of strategy|games of strategy]] that assume [[rational actor]]s: that is, t Although game theory is a field of [[mathematics]], it is often applied to the subject ma
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  • ...'''card games''' have been invented over the centuries. Only a few major [[Game|games]] and families of games can be mentioned here. Different card games a ...sed in some games, but in most are not used in the formal structure of the game, being simply available in practice to replace lost or damaged cards. The c
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  • ...]]-operated machine that is dedicated to the play of one specific style of game. The styles include numerous subcategories such as [[video]] arcade machin
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  • ...s a lever, and the machine decides the outcome. Another popular electronic game is [[video poker]], which is usually played in a style similar to draw poke ...rs with cards which they compare to the numbers being drawn. In bingo, the game may be played until there is a winner (more commonly in charity games), or
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  • A '''video game''' is a [[game]] played using an electronic controller to manipulate images on a display s ...ideo game]]s, [[arcade games]], and hand held devices including [[handheld game consoles]], [[PDAs]], and [[cellular_telephony|cellular phones]].<br/>
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  • *[[Ball game]]s *[[Board game]]s
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  • ...lly incorporated in order to add a component of [[random chance]] into the game. ...owing is a list of games in which dice act as the central component of the game:
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  • #Redirect [[Casino game]]
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  • ...r other parts of a [[language (general)|language]]. They are often [[board game]]s, but are not necessarily; for example, [[Scrabble]] Slam does not use a
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Zero sum game/Definition subpage-->
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  • ...d a largely discontinued post nuclear holocaust setting for the car battle game "Dark Future". This was the first game in the series, originally published in July 1983<ref>http://whfb.lexicanum.
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  • ...layers is zero, whatever strategy they choose. The interests in a zero-sum game are diametrically opposed: a player can only gain at the expense of the oth ...any advantages if they win, then they can cooperate and make sure that the game indeed ends in a draw.
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  • {{Dambigbox|Quinto (grid game)|Quinto}} {{Image|Quinto cover.jpg|left|220px|Quinto board game}}
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  • Zero-sum games are treated in any elementary textbook on game theory, for instance: * Ken Binmore, ''Fun and Games: A Text on Game Theory'', D C Heath & Co, 1991. ISBN 0669246034.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Role-playing game]]
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  • | cover = Pocahontas cover (video game).jpg | genre = [[Platform game]]
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  • ...in-operated machine that is dedicated to the play of one specific style of game.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Handheld game console]]
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  • '''Diplomacy''' is a board game. In its standard form, it involves 7 players, each controlling one of the m ==Game play==
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  • A card game.
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  • '''Blackjack''' is a [[card game]] which is frequently played for [[money]]. The player attempts to beat the
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  • Like other media, [[video game]]s are sorted according to '''genre''', but unlike [[film]] or [[literature ...chance wasting their time and money on something they know nothing about. Game genres develop as technology progresses but innovation is moderated by comm
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  • ...p://uk.gamespot.com/news/6132357.html Spot On: Korea reacts to increase in game addiction]</ref> Some video games depict sexual scenarios, which some find ...y representing game manufacturers in the United States, the average age of game players is thirty-five.<ref>Entertainment Software Association, [http://www
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  • ...f rounds or weapons/abilities available are varied, but the premise of the game remains the same. Each character, or 'agent'<ref name=agents />, has differ VALORANT is a free-to-play game, with optional in-game purchases. Players can purchase agents to play, or cosmetic appearances for
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  • A game whose goal is to force participants to drink alcoholic beverages and become
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  • Game that use or incorporate a die as their sole or central component, usually a
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  • A game that relies mostly on [[playing card]]s.
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  • A game that involves moving playing pieces around a board.
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  • {{rpl|Video game}} {{rpl|Role-playing game}}
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  • {{Image|Modern game board of Go the game.jpg|right|225px|A modern Go board}} '''Go''' is a board game played by two players. It is called Weiqi (圍棋; 围棋) in Chinese, Badu
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  • A game played using an electronic controller to manipulate images on a display scr
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  • {{Dambigbox|Quinto (card game)|Quinto}} ...ite unique<ref>Five-player Five Hundred also uses a 53-card pack, but that game is mainly a three-player one.</ref> use of a 53-card pack.
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  • A game that uses an interactive electronic device as its main element.
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  • | title = Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction | title = An Introduction to Game Theory
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  • ...nd.<ref>The bottom of game box #200 provides a succinct description of the game and its advantages vs similar games.</ref> It was created by Ted Leavitt an ...be used at one or both ends of the word to disguise its true length.&nbsp; Game version #202, introduced in 1976, replaces the letter cards with strips of
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  • ...described as a kind of interactive fiction. Various types of role-playing game exist. They include: ...abletop RPGs": Several players and a referee, usually referred to as a "''game master''", gather around a table and play using dice, miniature figures, ma
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  • *[http://fold.it/ Foldit] - a puzzle game that helps solving scientific problems related to protein folding
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  • }}{{dambigbox|the video game Doom|Doom}} ...by enabling players to create and share custom-built modifications to the game.
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  • A playground game, previously common in the U.S. but discouraged as potentially quite painful
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  • {{dambigbox|the board game|Monopoly}} {{Image|Monopoly board on white bg.jpg|right|300px|A Monopoly board during a game, with Monopoly dollars and property cards set around it. Houses and hotels
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  • #REDIRECT [[Video game/Genres]]
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  • ...ences or other parts of a language as the basis or an integral part of the game, such as [[Scrabble]].
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  • '''Calypso''' is a [[card game]] originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis of Trinidad about 1953 and revised, ...er is assigned a different trump suit, which stays the same throughout the game.
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  • ...e 1989, Nintendo has dominated the handheld market with the release of the Game Boy, and is often credited as popularizing the handheld console medium. == Nintendo Game Boy (1989) ==
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  • A type of game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaborativel
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  • {{r|Game}} {{r|Blackjack (card game)}}
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  • The video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra.
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  • ...ery motivated fierce competition that has played out in thousands of video game arcades and in tournaments, both amateur and professional, around the world
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  • #REDIRECT [[ToeJam & Earl (video game)]]
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  • {{r|Game}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Casino game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Game}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Role-playing video game]]
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  • {{r|Go (board game)}} {{r|Monopoly (board game)}}
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  • ...puter games]] in which many players are simultaneously inhabiting the same game environment run by one or more [[servers]]. All inputs by the player are co ...instead choose to battle each other. But all of this takes place within a game world.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Warhammer (game)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Massively multiplayer online role-playing game}}
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  • 2-6 player board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • {{rpl|Game}} {{rpl|Arcade game}}
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  • Board game a.k.a. Game of Fives resembling [[Scrabble]] but with numbers.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zero-sum game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Game theory}}
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  • 2 or 4 sides, 2-6 player board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2 or 4 player board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...levels which were not present in the full game. Half-Life has been named "game of the year" several times by different computer gaming magazines. The game is set in three main locales: the secret underground lab Black Mesa, the de
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dice game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Game}}
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • Monopoly: The World's Most Famous Game-- and how it Got that Way
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  • Categories for classifying [[video game]]s based on their [[gameplay]].
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  • 2 - 6 player board game, part of the 1960's [[3M]] Bookshelf series
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  • A platform game developed by Funcom that was based on the Disney film of the same name and
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  • ...western pioneers during the mid-to-late 1800s. The goal by the end of the game was to attain the most points possible by making proper decisions regarding
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  • A board game involving 7 players, each controlling one of the major European powers just
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  • A [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[id Software]] and released in 1993 that changed standards fo
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  • A 5v5 tactical [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]] developed by [[Riot Games]] in which players use [[gun]]s and abilities t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Half-Life (video game)]]
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  • ...t board game; an instance of it was included in the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2-player or 2-team board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...[[3M]] Bookshelf game series included a version of it; the world's oldest game that is played in substantially its original form
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  • Card game whose object is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the d
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>American-originated board game originally published by Parker Brothers, named after the economic concept o
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  • A card game based on a 53-card pack, allegedly invented by "Professor Louis Hoffmann",
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  • 2 - 6 player token trading game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...playing, whereas single-player games, to which the term role-playing video game is usually restricted, attempt to replicate some of the other aspects of tr ...eatures with [[adventure game|adventure games]] and [[text-based adventure game|text-based adventure games]] (sometimes referred to as [[interactive fictio
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  • ...to collect and customise their own deck of cards from a large quantity of game specific cards.
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  • A card game originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis and revised by British international
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  • 2-player board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Drinking game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Game}}
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  • 2-6 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...pe only, Spielbox republished it in 1986), from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/game-theory/ |title=Game Theory |accessdate=2010-01-19 |last=Ross |first=Don |year=2006 |month= |for
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Board game introduced by Parker Brothers in 1964.
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  • 2-4 player board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • #redirect[[Pen and paper role-playing game]]
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  • 2-player or 2 team board game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • *[http://www.uvlist.net/ Universal Video Game List] ==Free game demos==
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  • | genre = [[Action game]] ...t is the first in the [[ToeJam & Earl (series)|ToeJam & Earl series]]. The game allowed for single-player or two-player co-operative play.
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  • | genre = [[Platform game]] ...Nukem (series)|Duke Nukem]] games, and was released on 1st July 1991. The game was split into three episodes, and the first episode was released as [[shar
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  • 4-8 player trivia game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • The first [[role-playing video game]] in the [[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy series]].
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...nsidered to be live-action role-playing. The number of players in a single game can range from a few individuals to several thousand. This type of game is probably the most familiar to those outside the gaming hobby, as boxed g
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  • ...do/nips93.ps.gz Temporal Difference Learning of Position Evaluation in the Game of Go] - From the Salk Institute, ([http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:ZQ
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  • Sequel to the video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra
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  • a series of popular video games developed by a Japanese video game company called [[Capcom]].
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  • 2+ player trivia game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • ...to capture some of the features of the role-playing experience in a video game.
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  • An action game developed by Johnson Voorsanger Productions and published by Sega for the M
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  • A computer game in which many players are simultaneously inhabiting the same game environment run by one or more servers.
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  • ...m/quinto-resurrecting-an-abandoned-board-game Documentation for the online game] from 2018, last access 11/14/2020 ** Programmer of the online game [https://blog.jrheard.com/ J. R. Heard], last access 2020
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  • A platform game developed and published by Apogee Software, which is the first in the serie
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  • Alien-themed, first-person shooter [[video game|game]] developed by [[Valve Software]] and published in 1998.
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This is an article about the video game '''Super Mario Bros.'''. For other uses of the word '''Mario''' or the term ...e [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was one of the first of its kind.
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  • ...tchen, living room or dormitory table, and they are also very popular at [[game convention]]s. ...ther he has "killed" one of the other players - a player in a role-playing game knows that if she rolls a certain number or better on a dice roll, then her
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  • Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainme
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  • ...r]], but there are a growing number of exceptions on [[game consoles|video game console]]. The term massively multiplayer online games (MMO games, or MMOGs ...genres of [[massively multiplayer online game|massively multiplayer online game]], MMORPGs are the most played genre throughout the world with combined glo
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  • (MMORPG) A genre of online game where a huge number of players are role-playing and interacting in a cyber
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  • A collectible card game based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard
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  • ...onal setting, and adventure through a scenario presented by a referee, or 'Game Master'."
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  • ...an vary from a single player to a large number of players (as in an online game). ...playing simultaneously is the [[Massively multiplayer online role-playing game]] ([[MMORPG]]) [[World of Warcraft]].
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  • '''Nim''' is a simple game for two persons. The game is won by the player who takes the last piece.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 2009 video game released by Valve Corporation.
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  • A text-based Massively Multiplayer Online Strategy Game.
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  • Abbreviation for [[massively multiplayer online role-playing game]].
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  • [[8-bit]] [[video game]] console manufactured by [[Sega]].
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  • [[Uganda]]'s largest [[national park]] and [[game reserve]].
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  • Abbreviation for [[massively multiplayer online role-playing game]].
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  • A video game released in 2008 by Valve.
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  • (b. 1959) Japanese composer of video-game music.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Board game introduced by Parker Brothers in 1964.
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  • ...omputer programmer John Breen. It started with only the English Vocabulary game. After a while, many other games were added. The rice amount for each quest == Game ==
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  • Categories for classifying [[video game]]s based on their [[gameplay]].
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  • The video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra.
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  • Relative ranking of hands for the [[card game]] [[poker]].
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  • '''Metroid''' is the first game in the Metroid series of video games. It was released first for the Famicom ...ndings that vary depending on how much time the player takes to finish the game. The two fastest endings feature Samus Aran in various stages of undress, r
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  • An Afro-Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance and game elements.
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  • A popular American television game show formerly hosted by Alex Trebek.
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  • Offensive and defensive [[strategy|strategies]] used in the field game [[lacrosse]].
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  • A game that uses an interactive electronic device as its main element.
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  • ...ery motivated fierce competition that has played out in thousands of video game arcades and in tournaments, both amateur and professional, around the world
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  • {{dambigbox|the Canadian ball-handling game|Football}} ...competition is the [[Canadian Football League]] (CFL) and its championship game, the [[Grey Cup]], is perennially the most popular sporting event in Canada
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  • ...nsidered to be live-action role-playing. The number of players in a single game can range from a few individuals to several thousand. This type of game is probably the most familiar to those outside the gaming hobby, as boxed g
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  • First-person shoot-'em-up game made by [[Bungie Studios]] in 2001.
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  • A simulation [[video game]] based on the complexities of town planning.
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  • Sequel to the video game produced by Valve Software and Sierra
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  • [http://gamestudies.org/0902 Game Studies] is a cross-disciplinary journal dedicated to games research.
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  • ...jpg|right|230px|An arcade cabinet of the original ''Donkey Kong'' with the game on screen}} '''''Donkey Kong''''' is a [[video game]] franchise owned by [[Japan]]ese electronics manufacturer [[Nintendo]]. Th
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  • One of the first graphical role-playing [[video game]]s for personal computers.
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  • A two-handed card game played with 32 cards that originated in France around 1500.
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  • A game or contest in which the players try to answer questions correctly.
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  • A video game released for the Sony PlayStation on February 26, 1999.
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  • 1999 [[Square-Enix]] role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation and PC.
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  • An early, text-based computer adventure game, released between 1980 and 1982. XYZZY.
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  • A handheld [[video game]] system created and sold by Japanese company [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...to be split into three portions. The first such installment of the entire game, called [[Zork I]] was released in 1980. The next two installments, [[Zork ...independently of the player. This type of thing had not yet been seen in a game like this.
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  • ...th passive (as in watching a [[movie]]) or active (as in playing a [[video game]]). There is an entire industry dedicated to the selling of entertainment *[[Video game]]s
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  • | title = Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction | title = An Introduction to Game Theory
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  • ...described as a kind of interactive fiction. Various types of role-playing game exist. They include: ...abletop RPGs": Several players and a referee, usually referred to as a "''game master''", gather around a table and play using dice, miniature figures, ma
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  • ...service with some similarity to [[Dodgeball (Google)]], but extended with game mechanics.
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  • A 32-bit console video game system that uses CD-ROM technology to deliver games.
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  • *Perron, Bernard and Mark J.P. Wolf. 2008. ''The Video Game Theory Reader 2''. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 0-41596-283-8 ...ings, Andrew and Ernest Adams. 2003. ''Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design''. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. ISBN 1-59273-001-9
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  • ...hine competed with [[Vladimir Kramnik]] in the [[Brains in Bahrain]] eight-game match, which ended in a 4 - 4 draw, with two wins for each participant and ...rsion of Deep Fritz running with 3D software, [[X3D Fritz]], played a four-game match against [[Garry_Kasparov|Kasparov]], the highest rated player at the
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  • ...razilian [[martial art]] that incorporates dance and game elements. In the game, participants form a circle called a roda and alternate roles playing instr
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  • A [[role-playing video game]] series made in [[Japan]] by the company [[Square-Enix]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>American-originated board game originally published by Parker Brothers, named after the economic concept o
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  • Platform game created by Matthew Smith and originally released in 1984 for the ZX Spectru
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A fictional drinking game played on an episode of the [[situation comedy|sitcom]] ''[[New Girl]]''.
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  • ...ip game of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). It is the highest-level game in all of [[American football]]. ...hampionship. The first Super Bowl, billed as the "First World Championship Game", was held January 15th, 1967, at Memorial Coliseum in [[Los Angeles, Calif
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  • A game that involves moving playing pieces around a board.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A word game involving inserting words into a grid.
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  • The name given to the NFL Championship Game in [[American football]]
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  • ...ence dedicated to creating a computer program that plays the ancient board game ''go''.
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