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- Games People Play (895 bytes)
1: '''Games People Play''' can refer to:
3: * ''[[Games People Play (book)]]'', by [[Eric Berne]]
4: ...me.com/tvtome/servlet/ShowMainServlet/showid-7635/Games_People_Play/]
5: * "[[Games People Play (1969 song)]]", a 1969 #12 hit by cou...
6: * "[[They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)]]", 1975 song by [[The Spinners (sou... - Children's games (role play) (1,135 bytes)
2: '''Children's games''' that involve [[role play]] generally have no r...
10: [[Category:Children's games]]
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- Albedo (17,848 bytes)
- Achilles (35,176 bytes)
59: ...les grieved over his friend and held many funeral games in his honor. His mother Thetis came to comfort ...
82: ... mingled with those of [[Patroclus]], and funeral games are held. He was represented in the lost Trojan ...
98: ...s raised a tumulus for him and celebrated funeral games.
120: ...ladiator fighting 'Amazonia'. Roman gladiatorial games often referenced classical mythology and this see... - Alchemy (21,402 bytes)
- Apollo (44,853 bytes)
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 ... - 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== - 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: ...ort)|season]], there are [[NFL playoffs|playoff]] games involving the top six teams in the AFC (the four ... - Art (48,456 bytes)
76: ...tive disputes. [[Video games]] and [[role-playing games]] are both fields where some recent critics have ... - American football (47,471 bytes)
37: ...iolence of the sport, many non-organized football games involve variations of the rules to minimize conta...
43: ...ears, nationally televised Thursday night college games have become a weekly fixture on [[ESPN]].
45: ...[New Year's Day]]—have traditional football games associated with them.
139: ...such as [[Intramural sports|intramural]] or youth games. Another variation is "wrap", where a player is ...
186: ...rs and coaches, go into the days between football games. This, along with the demanding physicality of fo... - Asteroids (computer game) (14,138 bytes)
20: ...d influential games of the [[Golden Age of Arcade Games]].
25: ...d States]] and became one of Atari's best selling games of all time. Atari had been in the process of rel...
27: ...scores, an innovation which is standard in arcade games to this day.
29: ... video game system). Later full-color Quadra-Scan games would include ''[[Tempest (game)|Tempest]]''.
58: ...he gameplay in ''Asteroids'' was imitated by many games that followed. For example, one of the objects of... - Amsterdam (48,048 bytes)
265: ...1928, Amsterdam hosted the [[1928 Summer Olympics|Games of the IXth Olympiad]]. The [[Olympisch Stadion (...
269: ...pete in the Dutch premier division and play their games in the Sporthallen Zuid, near the Olympic Stadium...
376: {{Olympic Summer Games Host Cities}}
383: [[Category:Host cities of the Summer Olympic Games]] - Amhrán na bhFiann (13,464 bytes)
3: ...e of ''Amhrán na bhFiann'', and at international games played by the all-Ireland [[Ireland national rugb... - ABBA (73,999 bytes)
369: ...t the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, and also performed it in her live shows. - 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-... - Agatha Christie (38,400 bytes)
22: ...ny have been adapted for television, radio, video games and comics.
420: ===Video games=== - Anatoly Karpov (19,525 bytes)
14: ... 1,118 wins, 287 losses, and 1,480 draws in 3,163 games with a peak [[Elo rating system|Elo rating]] of 2...
20: ... for him in this profession."<ref>http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?user=KingG</ref> Karpov ...
32: ... a drawn six-game training match in 1971. Intense games were fought, including one "opening laboratory" w...
38: ...tough professional, and indeed had higher quality games, while Fischer had been inactive for three years....
48: ...Again the politics off the board overshadowed the games, but this time Karpov easily won (11–7, +6 ... - Amateur (2,292 bytes)
5: ...]] in sports such as [[basketball]] or [[Football games|football]] are not regarded as having the same le... - The Ashes (48,994 bytes)
128: ...), and popularity with the fans varied. The 1890s games were more closely fought, Australia taking their ... - Adelaide (49,678 bytes)
231: ...ay in the national netball competition, with home games at [[ETSA Park]]. Most large sporting events take... - Aphrodite (33,027 bytes)
104: ...upposedly frightened horses during the [[Isthmian Games]]. - 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.
200: *[http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SHWI-ISOT/ SHWI-ISOT] is a...
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