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  • 41Zeboyd Games — Logo Type Private Industry Interactive entertainment Founded 2009 …

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  • 42Mass games — For the North Korean festival commonly known as the Mass Games, see Arirang Festival. Czech Sokol festival, Prague, 1920 …

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  • 43Cat Daddy Games — Création 1996 Siège social &#160 …

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  • 442003 Southeast Asian Games — SEA Games infobox Name = 22nd Southeast Asian Games Size = 100px Optional caption = Theme: Nations participating = 11 Athletes participating = over 5000 Events = 42 sports | Opening ceremony = December 5, 2003 Closing ceremony = December 13, 2003 …

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  • 45Buffyverse role-playing games — Infobox RPG title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel caption= Buffy the Vampire Slayer Revised Corebook cover. designer=C. J. Carella publisher=Eden Studios, Inc. date=2002/2003 genre=Action/Adventure, Horror, Drama system=Unisystem The Buffy the… …

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  • 46CCP Games — CCP hf Type Public Industry Video games Founded Reykjavík, Iceland (1997 (1997)) …

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  • 47Fantasy Flight Games — (FFG) is a Roseville, Minnesota based game company that creates and publishes role playing, board, and card games. As of 2006, it is the fifth largest board game publisher in the world (#1 and #2 are Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers, both… …

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  • 48Psionics (role-playing games) — Psionics, in role playing games, is a broad category of fantastic abilities originating from the mind, similar to the paranormal psionic abilities that some people claim in reality. Common features Psionics are primarily distinguished, in most… …

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  • 49Finite and Infinite Games — is a book by the philosopher James P. Carse. [cite book|author=Carse, James P.|title=Finite and Infinite Games|publisher=Ballantine Books|location=New York|year=|pages=|isbn=0 345 34184 8|oclc=|doi=] ummaryIn the book, Carse demonstrates a way of …

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  • 50World Games and the Quest for Olympic Status — ▪ 2006       The seventh World Games, held in Duisburg, Ger., July 14–24, 2005, was an international event that drew some 500,000 spectators and featured a diverse palette of more than 30 sports in six categories: artistry and dance sports,… …

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