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  1. Internet Top 100 Games List (5,113 bytes)
    1: ...publishes, periodically, both a list of all rated games and a list containing the top 100.
    3: ...by contributors, 5 ratings of 3.25. This prevents games with very few ratings from achieving high scores ...
    5: ...butors have submitted 79,537 ratings. Most of the games in the top 20 are [[German-style board game]]s, a...
    10: The unexpected low positions of certain games also raises questions.<br>
    11: ... ranked lower. (There is indeed only one 2-player games in the top 60.).

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  1. Archaeology (48,329 bytes)
    149: ... to fascinate the public. Books, films, and video games, such as [[King Solomon's Mines]], [[The Mummy (1...
    153: ...ment of [[Indiana Jones]] films and [[Tomb Raider games]] as the inspiration for them to enter the field{...
  2. ASCII (41,326 bytes)
    14: ...[MIME]] name for this encoding is "US-ASCII".<ref>Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ([[January 28]], [[200...
    33: ... a version in 1969 as RFC 20, and established the Internet's standard version, based on ANSI X3.4-1986, with...
    498: ...tive aliases for ASCII as suitable for use on the Internet:
  3. Andre Agassi (87,167 bytes)
    54: ...Iran at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]] [[Olympic Games]] before emigrating to the [[United States]]. He...
    106: ... gold medal at the [[1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], beating [[Serg...
    570: |[[Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], USA
    1754: ==Video games==
    1779: *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1152468/ Internet Movie Database profile]
  4. Art (48,456 bytes)
    76: ...tive disputes. [[Video games]] and [[role-playing games]] are both fields where some recent critics have ...
    123: * [[Internet art]]
  5. Artificial intelligence (34,620 bytes)
    142: ===Toys and games===
    143: ... form of [[Tamagotchi]]s and [[Giga Pet]]s, the [[Internet]] (example: basic search engine interfaces are on...
  6. Applet (2,705 bytes)
    11: ...that is used to display embedded video files in [[Internet Explorer]] (and other [[Web browser|browsers]] th...
  7. Alternate history (fiction) (52,699 bytes)
    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.
    197: ... active alternate history discussion board on the Internet.
    200: *[http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SHWI-ISOT/ SHWI-ISOT] is a...
  8. Alan Turing (38,516 bytes)
    50: ...g/scrapbook/memorial.html | title=The Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook | accessdate=2006-09-26}}</ref> He had ...
    105: ...ing about half an hour per move. [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1356927 The game] was reco...
    115: ...tml "Wondrous Light: 1952-1954"], The Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook, last updated September 2003, last acce...
    122: ...y the Alan Turing Memorial Fund Seek http://www.btinternet.com/~glynhughes/sculpture/turing.htm --> on [[23 ...
  9. AK-47 (29,359 bytes)
    17: ... Kalashnikov rights." BBC News — World Edition. Internet, available from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe...
    205: ...томатов Калашникова". Lenta.Ru. Internet, available from http://www.lenta.ru/news/2006/06/...
    206: ...втоматы Калашникова". Lenta.Ru. Internet, available from http://lenta.ru/news/2006/04/15/f...
    210: ...rite Killing Machine." ControlArms Briefing Note. Internet, available from http://www.controlarms.org/find_o...
  10. Anagram (22,104 bytes)
    137: ...has a prime or cunning tendency to wildly solicit Internet sex.
    246: ...gram solvers are often banned from online anagram games, such as [[Yahoo!]] [[Literati (game)|Literati]] ...
    261: ==Games and puzzles==
    263: ...nal activity, but also make up part of many other games, puzzles and [[game show]]s.
    297: *[http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/index.html Internet Anagram Server]
  11. AOL (49,073 bytes)
    17: |industry=[[Internet]] & [[Telecommunication|Communications]]
    18: |products=[[Internet service provider|Internet service]]
    22: ...ne, Inc.) is an [[United States|American]] global Internet services and media company operated by [[Time War...
    25: ...e world, the former American "[[goliath]] among [[Internet service provider]]s"<ref name="lessbemore">{{cite...
    32: AOL is also one of the worst voted Internet suppliers in a poll by [[Watchdog (TV series)|BBC...
  12. AV (1,822 bytes)
    30: *[[Avatar (icon)]], an icon representing an Internet user
  13. Aberdeen (63,033 bytes)
    354: ...'s swimmers qualified for the 2006 [[Commonwealth Games]].<ref name="COAST">{{cite web| url=http://www.co...
  14. Apollo 13 (32,871 bytes)
    168: ==Games==
    169: ...' was a [[1995]] board-game released by Universal Games, based on the popular [[1986]] "space-age" [[Mono...
    191: ...3 mission, downloadable from ''archive.org'' (The Internet Archive)]
  15. ASCII art (31,276 bytes)
    50: ...omputer role-playing game|roleplaying games]]), [[Internet Relay Chat]], [[E-mail]], [[message boards]] and ...
    62: ...ed [[ZZT]] games. Another example of ASCII art in games is "[[Original War]]", a little-known game for [[...
    178: ... widely used on the PC during the 1990s until the Internet replaced BBSes as the main communication platform...
    265: ...t JIS]] a common format for text based art on the internet.
    273: ...n [[HTML]], [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]], and many internet [[message board]]s) to add a bit more tone variat...
  16. Animaniacs (58,910 bytes)
    101: ... Foundation", even made fun of ''Animaniacs'' own Internet fans.<ref name="getalife">{{cite episode | title ...
    109: ...studios for a gathering in August 1995<ref name= "internetfan3">{{cite press release| title =AVID "ANIMANIAC...
    133: ...re-run on Warner Bros and [[AOL]]'s new broadband internet channel [[Toontopia TV]],<ref name="in2tv">{{cite...
    166: ===Video games===
    167: ...'[[Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action!]]''. Other Games include ''[[Animaniacs (video game)|Animaniacs]]'...
  17. Apple II series (55,572 bytes)
    153: ...rite play sessions of the Apple II system and its games. However, many emulators cannot run software on c...
    160: ...k|LAN]] applications such as [[e-mail]] and later Internet applications such as [[Usenet]] and the [[World W...
    164: ...w.msnbc.msn.com/id/6666170/</ref> <ref>http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3444981</ref>
    168: *[[List of Apple II games]]
    170: ...pple IIGS games|List of Apple II<small>GS</small> games]]
  18. Aesthetics (58,981 bytes)
    215: ...s the aesthetics of several forms. [[Role-playing games]] are sometimes seen as a performing art with an ...
    229: ...rocesses and experiences such as computer [[video games]] and [[virtual reality]] simulations. [[Digital ...
    322: ...Aesthetics [http://www.iep.utm.edu/a/aestheti.htm Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Aesthetics]
    350: ...ble Text: Towards an Aesthetic Theory of Computer Games] (pdf)
  19. 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 ...
  20. Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (41,616 bytes)
    5: |developer = [[Firaxis Games]]
    13: ...Single player]]; [[multiplayer]] (over [[IPX]], [[Internet protocol suite|TCP/IP]] or [[modem]])
    20: ...ed the heights of success of the ''Civilization'' games. Pre-patched versions of ''Alpha Centauri'' and '...
    68: ...ases, like cities in the earlier ''Civilization'' games, are the center of the game. A base is essentiall...
    74: ...ous to the buildings of the original Civilization games, create or alter some function of the base they a...

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