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62: ...g the [[laurel wreath|crown of victory]] at these games. The [[palm tree|palm]] was also sacred to Apoll...
71: ...)|Diana]] formed the culmination of the [[Secular Games]], held in 17 BCE to celebrate the dawn of a new ...
78: ...5b.html |accessdate= |format= |work= }}</ref> The conventions of this representation, head tilted, lips slightl... - Art (48,456 bytes)
76: ...tive disputes. [[Video games]] and [[role-playing games]] are both fields where some recent critics have ...
130: ... genre but each genre has a recognizable group of conventions, clichés and troupes. (One note: the word genre ...
148: ... [[dance]] with religious painting borrowing many conventions from sculpture and tending to bright contrasting ... - Anime (45,471 bytes)
85: ...hat stylistically, even in bigger productions the conventions of limited animation are used to fool the eye int...
152: ... = Pokemon (sic) Franchise Approaches 150 Million Games Sold | url = http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainm...
160: ...ime conventions are held annually [[List of anime conventions|in various cities]] across North America, Asia, a...
170: * [[List of video games based on anime or manga]]
200: ::[[List of anime conventions|Conventions]] - 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...
59: ...resenting a character's [[alignment (role-playing games)|outlook on the universe]]: characters with good ... - Assembly language (40,085 bytes)
109: ...eo games were written in assembly, including most games for the [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] an...
120: ...ties of hardware features in systems enabling the games to run faster.
126: ...e]]s (known as [[ROM Hacking]]), commonly done to games for [[Nintendo]] hardware such as the [[Super Nin...
127: * ASM is also still used for writing games and other software for graphics calculators for e... - 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...
49: ...tari secretly spawned a "competitor" called [[Kee Games]], headed by Nolan's next door neighbor Joe Keena...
51: ...pable of playing all four of Atari's then-current games. Development took place at an offshoot engineerin... - Blade Runner (75,106 bytes)
161: ...t to [[film noir]], containing and exploring such conventions as the [[femme fatale]], first-person narration (...
186: ... bootleg tape surfaced in 1982 at science fiction conventions and became popular given the delay of an official...
300: ...as been used in many cyberpunk genre role-playing games. The memorable [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)#Scra...
425: ... as anything more than a brand, a back catalog of games and some legacy computers. The Atari of today is ...
432: === Video games === - Contract bridge (51,818 bytes)
16: ...time = [[World Bridge Federation|WBF]] tournament games = 7.5 minutes per deal
23: ...e rules of play are similar to other trick-taking games, with addition of the feature that one player's h...
44: ...ge]] (or other non-[[duplicate bridge|duplicate]] games), the cards are [[shuffle]]d before every game, a...
48: ...e and most other trick-taking games, in duplicate games players do not throw their cards to the center of...
96: ... or make suggestions as to play. In casual bridge games the dummy often does nothing, but in duplicate br... - Bigfoot (27,847 bytes)
- BDSM (43,787 bytes)
141: ...s called [[munch (BDSM)|munches]]. There are also conventions like [[National Leather Association International... - Bruce Campbell (18,237 bytes)
32: ...o Mary Jane. He's also voiced the narrator of the games based on the movies.
40: ===Television and video games===
52: ...voice of Ash in the three latest Evil Dead-themed games, as well as titles such as ''[[Pitfall 3D: Beyond... - Babylon 5 (67,698 bytes)
275: ...h; in addition to comments made by him online, at conventions, and on the ''Crusade'' DVD commentaries — ...
415: == Games ==
418: ...5 Wars'' but has a more streamlined rules set and games take a lot less time to complete.
422: ...re are no officially licensed ''Babylon 5'' video games on the market, though in 1998 a video game based ...
424: ... the Earth-Minbari War and the Raider Wars. Other games with ''Babylon 5'' modifications include ''[[I-Wa... - Calling shotgun (3,260 bytes)
23: [[Category:American cultural conventions]]
24: [[Category:Car games]] - Columbus, Ohio (71,778 bytes)
489: ...[[NCAA]]'s [[Big Ten Conference]], and plays home games at [[Ohio Stadium]]. The [[Ohio State Buckeyes|OS...
492: ...ork Yankees]] through 2006), currently host their games at [[Cooper Stadium]] but are beginning construct...
508: ...on, one of the oldest and largest Science Fiction conventions in the country, is held over the Memorial Day wee...
516: Columbus also hosts many conventions in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, a past... - Common Lisp (27,785 bytes)
109: ... general than most operating systems' file naming conventions, making Lisp programs' access to files broadly po...
212: *[[Jak and Daxter]] video games for Playstation2
214: ...w Line Cinema's [[The Lord of the Rings]]), video games and military simulations. - Chicago (87,167 bytes)
288: ...www.hotel-online.com/News/PR2003_3rd/Sep03_ChicagoConventions.html
292: }}</ref> Most conventions are held at [[McCormick Place]], just south of [[...
326: ...hosted the [[1959 Pan American Games]], and [[Gay Games VII]] in 2006. Chicago was selected to host the ...
329: | url = http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/past/index_uk.asp?OLGT=1&OLGY=1904
363: ...rlando, Florida|Orlando]] as far as the number of conventions hosted annually.<ref>[http://chicagobusiness.com/... - Mouse (computing) (56,131 bytes)
277: ...or-control from the user. However, a few gestural conventions have become widespread, including the [[drag-and-...
285: ...For example, in the first-person shooter genre of games (see below), players usually employ the mouse to ...
310: ...ten function as an interface for PC-based [[video games|computer game]]s and sometimes for [[video game c...
315: ...First-person shooter|first-person shooter (FPS)]] games. Players use the X-axis of the mouse for looking ...
317: ...controlling scope-zoom magnification. On most FPS games, programming may also assign more functions to ad... - 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 ... - Dungeons & Dragons (75,700 bytes)
13: ... regarded as the beginning of modern role-playing games and, by extension, the entire role-playing game i...
16: | chapter=Introduction: Fantasy Games, Gaming Cultures, and Social Life
17: ...ys on Reality, Identity and Experience in Fantasy Games
24: ...en Wizards and all other producers of roleplaying games is so staggering that even saying there is an ‘...
54: ...% of 12- to 35-year-olds have played role-playing games. Of those who play regularly, two thirds play D&D...
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