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  1. List of collectible card games (22,087 bytes)
    1: ''See '''[[collectible card game]]''' for information on this genre.''
    5: ...an example of the former, while [[Digimon Digital Card Battle]] is an example of the latter.
    9: ...Disambiguation|disambiguation]] is needed, use " (card game)". -->
    10: ... this list has been researched extensively. Where card game names seem inappropriately capitalized, long...
    13: * [[Stargate SG-1 Collectible Card Game]] ([[Comic Images]]) (''January 2007'')

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  2. American Football Conference (5,293 bytes)
    10: ... of common opponents, with the exception of the 2 games assigned on the strength of each team's prior div...
    12: ...vision-champion teams ("[[Wild card (sports)|wild cards]]") by record). The last two teams remaining pla...
  3. Atlas (disambiguation) (7,873 bytes)
    40: * [[Atlas Terrain Engine]], developed by Garage Games for use in their Torque Shader Engine
    50: ...(company)]], a publisher of role-playing and card games
    55: ...aissance Voyager]], the first in a series of videogames. (See also: [[Neo Atlas]])
  4. Anna Kournikova (27,663 bytes)
    39: ...r of the Russian delegation to the [[1996 Olympic Games]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. In 1997, as a 16-year-...
  5. Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game (15,904 bytes)
    15: ...hips and roleplaying than most of the roleplaying games of that era. {{Fact|date=March 2007}} Most Amber...
    21: ...] but as an example of a [[Campaign (role-playing games)|roleplaying campaign]] with Merlin, Luke, Julia,...
    23: ... However, the publishing rights to the Amber DRPG games were acquired in 2004 by [[Guardians of Order]], ...
    35: ...are represented by four [[attribute (role-playing games)|attributes]]: ''Psyche'', ''Strength'', ''Endura...
    51: ...mp Artists can create Trumps, a sort of [[tarot]] card which allows mental communication and travel. Th...
  6. Alternate history (fiction) (52,699 bytes)
    98: The "Alvin Maker" series by [[Orson Scott Card]] (a parallel to the life of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]...
    150: ...#Period Adventure.2FAlternate History Genres|Many games]] use an alternate historical background for thei...
    152: ...rop for the storylines of many video and computer games. One of the most famous example of an alternate h...
    195: ...mup.com Alternia] An alternate history forum with games.
    200: *[http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SHWI-ISOT/ SHWI-ISOT] is a...
  7. The Alan Parsons Project (17,608 bytes)
    30: ... "[[Games People Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]," "Time" (Woolfson's first lead voc...
    74: ...future and the next album, The Turn Of A Friendly Card. The Sicilian Defense album was never released a...
    97: * ''[[The Turn of a Friendly Card]]'' - 1980
    98: ... "[[Games People Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]."
    136: ... "[[Games People Play (Alan Parsons Project song)|Games People Play]]" (1981) #16 US
  8. AOL (49,073 bytes)
    118: ...ine permitted subscribers to temporarily download games and keep track of high scores, at a cost of appro...
    128: ...ditional innovative online interactive titles and games, including:
    144: There were also text games played in the chat rooms, known as [[AOL chatroom...
    150: ...heir accounts due to constant busy signals. Also, games which used to be paid for with the hourly fee mig...
    352: ...using a credit card. AOL charges $1 to the credit card provided and then immediately refunds the charge....
  9. Amaranth (17,395 bytes)
    122: ...may be of benefit for those with hypertension and cardiovascular disease; regular consumption reduces bl...
  10. Amiga (38,386 bytes)
    16: ...rraine.html</ref><ref>http://www.amigaforever.com/games/</ref>. Before the machine was released into the...
    34: ...h Commodore and third party manufacturers. These cards often came with onboard memory slots and [[hard ...
    59: ...sound API called AHI was developed allowing these cards to be used transparently by the OS and software.
    70: ..., sound cards and samplers, video digitizers, USB cards, extra serial ports, and IDE controllers.
    72: ...were memory, SCSI controllers and CPU accelerator cards. These were sometimes combined into the one dev...
  11. Arizona Cardinals (42,829 bytes)
    2: {{current sport-related|mini=1|2007 Arizona Cardinals season}}
    3: {{NFL team | name = Arizona Cardinals
    4: | logo = ArizonaCardinals.png
    7: | colors = Cardinal Red, Black, and White
    11: | mascot = [[Big Red (Cardinals mascot)|Big Red]]
  12. Atlanta Falcons (23,648 bytes)
    40: ...he [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. Losing its first nine games that season, its first victory was on the road ag...
    42: ...ntered its first playoff series, and won the Wild Card Playoffs against the Eagles only to lose to the [...
    46: ...el Vick broke his leg and missed the first twelve games of the season, bringing their record to a dismal ...
    59: ...he Falcons wore an all-black combination for home games against their archrivals, the [[New Orleans Saint...
    107: ...FC West || '''Won''' [[NFL playoffs, 1978-79|Wild Card Playoffs]] (Eagles) 14-13<br />Lost [[NFL playoff...
  13. Apple II series (55,572 bytes)
    20: ...e data into magnetic pulses, Wozniak's controller card had few chips; instead, the [[Apple DOS]] used so...
    31: ...lly, [[Apple II accelerators|Apple II accelerator cards]] were created to double or quadruple the comput...
    38: ...ey had the BASIC ROM expansion card. The language card was also required to use the [[UCSD Pascal]] and ...
    42: ...r [[NTSC]] to monochrome [[PAL]] - an extra video card was needed for color [[PAL]] graphics, since the ...
    47: ...le Lo-Res (80×48 pixels); the extended 80-column card enabled two, Double Lo-Res and Double Hi-Res (560...
  14. Arizona Diamondbacks (38,819 bytes)
    22: Wild Card = None |
    51: ...proached [[Arizona Cardinals|St. Louis (football) Cardinals]] owner [[Bill Bidwill]] about sharing a pro...
    68: ...t Dodgers, Giants and [[San Diego Padres|Padres]] games were broadcast in the Phoenix and [[Tucson]] mark...
    81: ... West. They lost to the [[New York Mets]] in four games in the [[National League Division Series|NLDS]].
    85: ...ona had postseason victories over the [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (3-2 in the [[National League Division Ser...
  15. Atlanta Braves (59,378 bytes)
    27: |Wild Card=None
    49: ...te Team'''", the latter a reference to the team's games being broadcast on the nationally available [[WTB...
    64: ...ne winning season from 1900 to 1913, and lost 100 games five times. In 1907, the Beaneaters (temporarily)...
    68: ...July 6 through [[September 5]], the Braves won 41 games against only 12 losses. [http://www.baseball-alma...
    72: ... played the World Series (as well as the last few games of the 1914 season) at [[Fenway Park]], since the...
  16. Atari ST (52,551 bytes)
    18: ...ors which gave it the edge in the [[computer game|games]] and video market, the ST was generally cheaper,...
    40: ...tarted selling various video game controllers and games while it developed its "Lorraine" computer system...
    114: ...port could be used for joystick input and several games made use of available adaptors that plugged into ...
    137: ...While this was not a problem for most users, some games used the extra tracks as a crude form of copy pro...
    139: ...ous art, CAD or music applications, with very few games taking advantage of the hardware as it was found ...
  17. Macintosh (74,758 bytes)
    147: ...common items such as memory, drives, or expansion cards.
    150: ...thernet]] cards, the [[Apple IIe Card]], or video cards. The last line of Macintoshes to have PDS slots ...
    152: ... [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] slot for video cards. The Power Mac G5 quickly introduced [[PCI-X]] s...
    154: ...res a PCIe slot, in the form of a single [[ExpressCard/34]] slot.
    159: ...he Power Macs had their processor(s) on a daughtercard. All other Macs, including the Mac mini, most iM...
  18. Lynx (console) (12,403 bytes)
    18: ...sourceforge.net/ Handy] was released to play Lynx games on PCs in 2000.
    21: ...other units via its "ComLynx" system (though most games would network eight or fewer players). ComLynx wa...
    23: ... graphics)|sprites]], allowing fast [[pseudo-3D]] games with unrivaled quality at the time and a capacity...
    25: ...uld be used, so less memory was available and the games loaded slower than necessary.<ref name="retrogame...
    44: ...its [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar]] console. A handful of games were released during this time, including ''Battl...
  19. Anubis (9,514 bytes)
  20. Amiga 1200 (10,552 bytes)
    30: ...for being incompatible with a number of Amiga 500 games.
    52: ...els, the A1200 featured a memory/CPU slot, a [[PC card]] slot and a feature unique to the A1200 – a cl...
    54: ...innovative expansions for the A1200 such as audio cards (Delfina) and even a route to expanding the A120...
    56: ...o the A1200, allowing graphics, sound and network cards to be added. Eyetech and Power Computing built a...
    96: ** 16-bit Type II [[PC card|PCMCIA]] slot

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