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  • 1.hack//Sign — Tsukasa (front), Aura (right), Subaru (left). Genre Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery, Science fiction …

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  • 2Hack-a-Shaq — is the name commonly ascribed to a basketball defensive strategy initially instituted in the National Basketball Association (NBA) by former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson to hinder the scoring ability of the Chicago Bulls, specifically their… …

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  • 3.hack (video game series) — hack Developer(s) CyberConnect2 Publisher(s) Bandai Games …

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  • 4.hack//G.U. — hack//G.U. is the title of a series of three video games for PlayStation 2. The first title in the series, Vol.1 Rebirth , was released on Japan on May 18, 2006 and on October 24, 2006 in North America. Vol.2 Reminisce was released on September… …

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  • 5.hack//Roots — hack//Roots ドットハック ルーツ (Dotto Hakku Rūtsu) Genre Adventure, Fantasy, Science fiction …

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  • 6Hack Slap — is a game which utilises the Footbag or Hacky Sack . The game is similar to the Australian foursquare rules in so much as that the game operates similar to the elimination variation while including most of the same rules. The game is played with… …

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  • 7Hack the pace — keep up with …

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  • 8.hack//Infection — Infobox VG title = .hack//INFECTION| developer = Bandai (US) CyberConnect2(JP) publisher = Bandai designer = engine = released = flagicon|Japan June 20, 2002 flagicon|USA February 11, 2003 flagicon|Europe March 26, 2004 genre = RPG, simulated… …

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  • 9.hack//Liminality — Infobox animanga/Header name = .hack//Liminality caption = ja name = ja name trans = genre = Adventure, Science Fiction, Mystery, DramaInfobox animanga/OVA title = director = Koichi Mashimo studio = flagicon|Japan Bee Train flagicon|Japan Bandai… …

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  • 10hack — {{11}}hack (n.1) tool for chopping, early 14c., from HACK (Cf. hack) (v.1); Cf. Dan. hakke mattock, Ger. Hacke pickax, hatchet, hoe. Meaning an act of cutting is from 1836; figurative sense of a try, an attempt is first attested 1898. {{12}}hack… …

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