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Game (disambiguation) (1931 bytes)
1: '''Game''' may refer to: 3: **'''[[Game]]s''', the recreational activities; 4: **'''[[The Game (game)|The Game]]''', a mind game played among a group. 5: **'''[[Game (food)|Game]]''', animals which are hunted for [[food]] and [... 6: **'''GAME''', a major [[Europe]]an [[video game]] retailer, and owner of the Electronics Boutique... A Game of Thrones (board game) (768 bytes) 1: ...istian T. Petersen and released by Fantasy Flight Games in [[2003]]. It was followed in [[2004]] by an ... 3: The game is based on the [[A Song of Ice and Fire]] fantas... 5: ...he [[Origins Award]] for ''Best Traditional Board Game of 2003''. 8: [[A Game of Thrones (card game)]] 11: ...6472 Board Game Geek] reviews and pictures of the game. A Game of Thrones (card game) (1003 bytes) 1: ... A number of base sets have been released for the game, each with a number of expansions: 3: * A Game of Thrones: Westeros Edition 6: * A Game of Thrones: Ice and Fire Edition 9: * A Game of Thrones: Valyrian Edition 12: ...f Thrones: Ice and Fire Edition'' won ''Best Card Game Expansion or Supplement of 2003''. Game Over (computer game) (515 bytes) 1: ...'Game Over''''' is a '[[shoot-em-up]]' [[computer game]] developed by Spanish 2: ...reference to the common video game terminology, [[Game Over]]. It's Only a Game (890 bytes) 1: [[ Image:Itsonlyagame.jpg|right]] 2: '''It's Only a Game''' was a sports-oriented comic strip by [[Charles... 9: ... Charles Schulz and Jim Sasseville, ''It's Only a Game'', 2004, ISBN 0971633894 The No Game (1174 bytes) 1: ... [[Sid Sackson]] wrote about it in ''[[A Gamut of Games]]'', but it undoubtedly existed beforehand. 7: ...ere]'', the person with the most ribbons wins the game, and receives a nice prize." 14: *Sackson, Sid. ''A Gamut of Games''. ISBN 0-486-27347-4 TV game (3496 bytes) 1: ...Play" Collections, or contain a number of classic games, typically between 5 and 10, such as the Mammoth... 4: ...rs as electronic toys or collectibles rather than game consoles. Most units sell for under 50 USD with ... 8: ...Activision]]. They also have deals to distribute game systems based on Disney, Nickelodeon (Sponge Bob ... 10: ...rs]]. They also sell specialized sport and racing games. 12: ... classic [[Konami]] games and several video poker games. Zero game (891 bytes) 1: ...layer win. The combinatorial notation of the zero game is 5: Simple examples of zero games include [[Nim]] with no rods or a [[Hackenbush]]... 7: ...actly that value, though they may not be the zero game. 9: ...two identical piles (of any size) is not the zero game, but has value 0, since it is unequivocally a sec... 11: ...h player can (if it is their turn) move to a zero game, and therefore win. Y (game) (3187 bytes) 1: ...long line of games that Ea Ea has developed, each game more complex but also more generalised. 5: ...an image of the "official" board, sold by [http://gamepuzzles.com/ Kadon]: 9: As in most games of this type, one player takes the part of Black... 25: ...ical play, whereas larger boards tend to make the game more strategic. 27: Schensted and Titus claim that Y is a superior game to Hex because Hex can be seen as a subset of Y; ... L game (4043 bytes) 1: The '''L Game''' was invented by [[Edward De Bono]], intended t... 2: ...tions concerning [[board game]]s, to make a board game with very few pieces that remains interesting to ... 3: ...em;width=275px;">[[image:L Game.jpg|L game]]<br>L game starting position</div> 5: The game is played on a 4x4 board. Each player has an L-s... 11: In a game with two perfect players, neither will ever win o... In the Game (546 bytes) 1: '''In the Game''' is a [[sitcom]] that is being produced for [[A... Same Game (769 bytes) 1: ...javascript.internet.com/games/same-game.html Same Game]. 3: ...om left corner of the box. The aim of this puzzle game is to remove all of the objects, or as many as po... Ba game (273 bytes) 1: Medieval ball game played in [[Scotland]] and the [[Orkneys]] around... 15: [[Category:games]] Next Game, Inc. (626 bytes) 1: ... lines of bussiness: [[game development studio]], game [[application service provider]] (ASP), and publi... 3: Next Game, Inc. owns, or co-owns, a network of online gamin... 9: [[HotGames.com]] 11: ...orporate Web site can be found at: http://www.nextgame.com/ Game over (3640 bytes) 1: ...humb|right|The game over screen from the [[arcade game]] ''[[Snow Bros]]''.]] 3: ... widely and now is commonly associated with video games in general. 5: ...he end of the game, but also to indicate that the game is not currently being played. 7: ...mes, particular more recent ones, have a separate game over screen. These tend to be more elaborate, an... 9: ...that can only be defeated by negotiating out of a Game Over screen after the player's character dies. Name This Game (963 bytes) 1: ...0_Name_This_Game.png|thumb|Screenshot ''Name This Game'']] 2: ... game for the [[Atari 2600]] manufactured by [[US Games]]. 4: In the game, you play as a diver must protect the treasure fr... 8: ...ry was called "Octopus," the European name of the game. 9: [[Category:Atari 2600 games]] Serious game (6766 bytes) 1: ...m an enjoyable experience. The fact that serious games are meant to be entertaining encourages re-use. ... 4: ...r [[Linux]] or an [[Apple Macintosh]]) or [[video game console]]s (such as the [[Xbox]] or [[PlayStation... 7: ...main benefits motivate the development of serious games versus traditional multi-million dollar simulato... 13: ...raditional government contractors. While serious games only simulate a fraction of real-world entities,... 18: ...lerator (and even then only occasionally). Video game consoles, such as the [[Xbox]] and [[PlayStation ... The Game (game) (2624 bytes) 1: ...ficial but ubiquitous title for a specific mental game ''cum'' viral social phenomenon played most widel... 4: # To know The Game is to play the game. One can never stop playing. 5: ...is to lose The Game. Therefore, the object of the game is to forget that it exists. 6: ...ryone present (usually by saying "I just lost the game" or "Darn! I just lost!"). 7: ...riod which they may use to again forget about the game. The Name Game (954 bytes) 1: ...y Maker]]'' magazine that the song was based on a game she played as a child. 16: ...arcapreguntas/shirley1.htm The Shirley Ellis Name Game Page] 17: *[http://www.cox-tv.com/namegame/ An Online Name Game] H game (5381 bytes) 1: ...mes are a subgenre of [[bishojo game|bishōjo game]]s. 3: ...G''' (for "'''adult video game'''"), and '''ecchi game''' (''[[ecchi]]'' being the [[Japanese language|J... 5: ...s, which is often distributed separately from the game itself via the Internet to less skilled players. 7: ==Types of H games== 9: ...dating sim]]s qualify as H games. Other common H game genres include
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