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  1. Aachen (24,534 bytes)
    133: ... also the host of the [[2006 FEI World Equestrian Games]].
  2. Atlanta Falcons (23,648 bytes)
    40: ...he [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. Losing its first nine games that season, its first victory was on the road ag...
    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...
    174: |colspan="2"| (all games, 1966-present, including playoffs) <!-- Correct u...
    368: |{{small|Fired after three games in 1968.}}
  3. Atari (32,728 bytes)
    5: ...aming|1984]] as [[Atari Corporation]] and [[Atari Games]]<br />[[1998 in video gaming|1998]] as Atari Int...
    18: ...ations. Atari develops, publishes and distributes games for all major [[video game console]]s, as well as...
    24: ...n 1984 with the rights to use the brand on arcade games, such as ''[[Klax (computer game)|Klax]]'', ''[[G...
    33: ...[[Computer Space]]'', was released by an existing coin-op game company, [[Nutting Associates]].
    47: ...ex.html</ref> and Atari Inc. was established as a coin-op design and production company.
  4. Ab urbe condita (8,974 bytes)
    5: ...b|300px|This [[aureus]] by Hadrian celebrates the games held in honour of the 874th [[founding of Rome|bi...
  5. Atari Jaguar (11,133 bytes)
    18: ...aguar has a large fan base that produces homebrew games, making this console a cult classic. {{Fact|date=...
    27: ...e with ''[[Tempest 2000]]'', and other successful games like ''[[Doom (video game)|Doom]]'' and ''[[Wolfe...
    31: ...d. His comments were selected as #3 in [[GameSpy|GameSpy's]] Top 25 Dumbest Moments in Gaming<ref name="...
    41: ...evelopment. Several game companies, including Telegames, ScatoLOGIC, and Songbird Productions, have not o...
    45: ==Arcade games==
  6. Billiards (26,401 bytes)
    3: ...mes]] played on a pocketless table, as opposed to games played on tables with pockets, which may be refer...
    5: '''Billiards''' is a family of games played on a table with a stick, known as a [[cue ...
    7: ...ved into indoor games from outdoor stick and ball games.<ref>{{cite book | first = Victor and Rubino, Pau...
    9: ...e word "pool" generally refers to pocket billiard games such as [[Eight ball|8-ball]], [[Nine ball|9-ball...
    14: ...In [[eight-ball]], [[straight pool]], and related games, sixteen balls are employed: fifteen colored "[[G...
  7. Badminton (47,515 bytes)
    13: ...lecock.htm |title=The Online Guide to Traditional Games |accessdate=2007-06-25 |last=Masters |first=James...
    48: ...int on their serve). A match is the best of three games.
    66: In subsequent games, the winners of the previous game serve first. Fo...
    159: ...rehand serves almost never appear in professional games. The straight low serve is used most frequently, ...
    195: ...8 Summer Olympics]]. It became a [[Summer Olympic Games|Summer Olympics]] sport at the [[1992 Summer Olym...
  8. Bowls (21,975 bytes)
    14: ...]] confirmed previous enactments against unlawful games. By a further act of [[1541]] - which was not rep...
    279: [[Category:Ball games]]
    280: [[Category:Lawn games]]
  9. Dots and Boxes (4,943 bytes)
    6: ... beginners, and 6&times;6 is good for experts. In games with an even number of boxes, it is conventional ...
    39: [[Category:Abstract strategy games]]
    40: [[Category:Mathematical games]]
    41: [[Category:Paper and pencil games]]
  10. Capcom (13,639 bytes)
    8: ...dustry = [[Computer and video game industry|Video games]]<br>[[Entertainment industry|Entertainment]] |
    12: ... (series)|SNK vs. Capcom]]<br />([[List of Capcom games|See complete products listing.]])|
    22: ...[Vulgus]]''. Their early games were mostly arcade games such as the [[scrolling shooter]] ''[[1942 (video...
    32: ....html] and [[Flagship (company)|Flagship]][http://games.ign.com/objects/027/027402.html] have created suc...
    36: ...m ups for [[Banpresto]] and also distribute many games including the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series for the...
  11. Counting-out game (3,015 bytes)
    1: ...urpose of playing another game. Some counting-out games are
    8: Many such games involve one person pointing at each participant i...
  12. Claudius (60,004 bytes)
    120: ===Religious reforms and games===
    123: ... of the Fucine lake, as well as many other public games and shows.
  13. Curling (59,349 bytes)
    23: ... played outside, were awarded for the 1924 Winter Games with the gold medal won by Great Britain and Irel...
    97: ... curling stones used at the 2006 [[Winter Olympic Games|Winter Olympics]] in [[Turin|Torino]] were provid...
    105: ...e game usually consists of ten ends. Recreational games are most commonly eight ends. An end consists of ...
    107: ...sing team to concede in this manner. Competitive games will usually end once the losing team is "run out...
    173: ...ing every team the first-end hammer in half their games.) In all subsequent ends, the hammer belongs to t...
  14. Conan the Barbarian (42,752 bytes)
    7: ...er|television programs]] and [[Age of Conan|video games]], contributing to his long-standing popularity.
    171: ===Games===
    174: ====Video games====
    178: * In 1991, [[Virgin Interactive|Virgin Games]] and [[Synergistic Software]] released ''[[Conan...
    183: ====Collectible card games====
  15. Constantine I (40,354 bytes)
    44: ... frontier, and slaughtering many prisoners during games in the arena. The strategy proved successful, as ...
    112: *[[Gladiator|Gladiatorial games]] were ordered to be eliminated in 325, although ...
  16. ColecoVision (10,914 bytes)
    20: ...e, the ability to play other home consoles' video games (notably the [[Atari 2600]]), and the means to ex...
    30: ...nd ''Turbo'' (the pack-in), also for use with the games ''Destructor'' and ''Dukes Of Hazzard''.
    43: ...d in the United States by Telegames as the '''Telegames Personal Arcade'''.
    45: ... contrast to [[Intellivision]] and some [[Atari]] games.
    47: ==Games==
  17. Hanukkah (48,026 bytes)
    192: ==Hanukkah games==
    221: ...gelt'' is often used in place of money in dreidel games.
  18. Disco (35,986 bytes)
    95: ...omotional event with an anti-disco theme, between games at a White Sox doubleheader for disgruntled rock ...
  19. Dallas Cowboys (49,675 bytes)
    37: ...he streak of 160 sold-out regular and post-season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts ...
    41: ...am. The Cowboys also played in 2 NFL championship games before the [[NFL-AFL merger|NFL's 1970 merger wit...
    46: ...d to refuse to allow Marshall to play the song at games. Needing the song, which was a staple for his "pr...
    57: ...971]] season, won their last seven regular season games, and advanced through the playoffs to defeat the ...
    80: ...for home games and the negative opposite for away games. Their socks also had two horizontal white stripe...
  20. Drinking game (10,452 bytes)
    1: {{Drinking games}}
    2: ...dents, young adults and high school students. The games are often designed in a way that being inebriated...
    7: ...[Kottabos]] is one of the earliest known drinking games from [[ancient Greece]], dated to the 5th to 4th ...
    10: ...re used mainly for maintaining order (as drinking games back then often became rowdy) and for reviewing f...
    12: ==Types of games==

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