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Shaba Games (572 bytes)
1: '''Shaba Games''' is a [[video game developer]] founded in Septe... 3: ==Developed games== 11: *[http://www.shaba.com/ Shaba website] Shaba North (1687 bytes) 8: ... In 1979 OTRAG had to stop launching rockets from Shaba North for political reasons. It moved afterwards ... 15: [[de:Shaba North]] Inga-Shaba (411 bytes) 1: '''Inga-Shaba''' is the name for a [[HVDC]]-scheme in [[Zaire]]... X Games (2794 bytes) 1: ... the Summer X Games, usually held in August. The Games are held in a different city every few years, and... 3: ... the games and the fame of the competitors, the X Games are often the showcase for broken records and nev... 5: The X Games also showcase bands at live venues, creating a fe... 7: == Summer Games == 52: == Winter Games == The Games (175 bytes) 1: '''The Games''' has been used as a title for: 3: *[[The Games (television)]] 4: *[[The Games (1970 movie)]] 5: *[[The Games (channel 4)]]- a [[Channel 4]] Reality TV show Little Games (3815 bytes) 4: ..."3" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"|''Little Games'' 6: ...gn="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:TheYardbirdsLittleGamescover.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 37: |''[[Little Games]]''<br>([[1967]]) 40: '''''Little Games''''' is an [[album]] by [[Great Britain|British]]... 45: #"Little Games" (Harold Spiro, Phil Wainman) - 2:25 Adventure Games (619 bytes) 3: ...'' co-author [[Dave Arneson]]. Some of Adventure Games' published works were: 7: ... which had been previously published by Excalibre Games. Gaelic Games (877 bytes) 1: '''Gaelic games''' are the native sports of [[Ireland]]: principa... 13: *[[Highland games]] Aryan Games (335 bytes) 3: ...''' were a proposed replacement for the [[Olympic Games]] by the [[National Socialist]] government, to be... Firaxis Games (3201 bytes) 2: company_name = Firaxis Games | 5: company_slogan = ''Games that stand the Test of Time'' | 10: ...]]'' <br />''[[Sid Meier's Pirates!]]'' <br />([[#Games|See complete products listing.]]) | 13: '''Firaxis Games''' is a [[computer game]] [[video game developer|... 15: Firaxis has produced several games, including ''[[Gettysburg (computer game)|Gettysb... Atari Games (2731 bytes) 1: ...ned the arcade division, naming the company Atari Games. In [[1985]], controlling interest was sold to [[... 3: ... parties from creating unauthorized games. (Atari Games' legal battles with Nintendo should not be confus... 5: ...cade industry. Midway Games West, still producing games for home systems, was disbanded in [[2003]] after... 7: ==Selected arcade games== Nordic Games (2386 bytes) 1: ... turmoil following [[World War I]]) to the Nordic Games's discontinuation in the 1920s. 4: ...ciation]] was significantly involved in the early games, hoping that they would draw attention and [[tour... 6: ..., but [[World War II]] intervened, and the Nordic Games never resurfaced. 9: ...ts (likely because, at their founding, the Nordic Games were the only international competition where win... 11: ==List of Nordic Games== Academic Games (13886 bytes) 1: ...te in Academic Games tournaments, and some of the games are even taught in schools to enhance the classro... 4: ..., which was started by the creator of many of the games. Many AGLOA leaders were involved with NAGP, and... 7: Academic Games players compete with other players in their own a... 15: ...lenging. Harder variations are added to the cube games. 17: ==Games Played== Atlas Games (307 bytes) 1: '''Atlas Games''' is a company which publishes [[role-playing ga... Games finished (286 bytes) Goodwill Games (2163 bytes) 1: The '''Goodwill Games''' were an international athletics competition, c... 3: ...respectively. World records also fell at the 1990 games in [[Seattle]], to Mike Barrowman in the 200m bre... 5: ...o feature [[beach volleyball]]. Ted Turner's last games were in [[1998]] in [[New York City]], with memor... 7: The games were later bought from Turner by [[Time Warner]] ... 9: ==Summer Goodwill Games== The Games Machine (490 bytes) 1: ...magazine in Italy about [[Personal computer|PC]] games. 4: [[category:Video game magazines|Games Machine, The]] Rockstar Games (1069 bytes) 1: '''Rockstar Games''' is the umbrella name for video game developmen... 3: [[Image:Rockstar_logo.gif|frame|Rockstar Games Logo]] 17: * [http://www.rockstargames.com/ Rockstar Games official site] 18: [[de:Rockstar Games]] 19: [[ja:Rockstar Games]] Mnk-games (3599 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=m,n,k-games}} 7: ...[[perfect play]]. This is known as [[solved board games|solving]] the game. 37: [[Category:Board games]] Cell Games (516 bytes) 1: ... [[Dragon Ball]]/[[Dragon Ball Z]], see '''[[Cell Games (Dragon Ball)]]''' ''. 3: ...lso, [[Game theory]]. One of the most famous cell games to date is [[Conway's Game of Life]].
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