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  • 1Military Bowl — presented by Northrop Grumman Military Bowl logo. Stadium RFK Stadium Location Washington, D.C. Operated …

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  • 2Military Madness — Developer(s) Hudson Soft Publisher(s) Hudson Soft Series Nectaris Platform(s) …

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  • 3Military Madness: Nectaris — Developer(s) Backbone Entertainment Publisher(s) Hudson Soft …

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  • 4Military Appreciation Day — is a formal or informal term used to describe any event intended to express appreciation for men and women currently (and sometimes formerly) in military service. A particular Military Appreciation Day is a date selected for convenience,… …

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  • 5Game mechanics — are constructs of rules intended to produce an enjoyable game or gameplay. All games use mechanics; however, theories and styles differ as to their ultimate importance to the game. In general, the process and study of game design are efforts to… …

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  • 6Game Developers Conference — Official Logo of the Game Developers Conference Status Active Genre Video Game Development …

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  • 7Game artificial intelligence — refers to techniques used in computer and video games to produce the illusion of intelligence in the behavior of non player characters (NPCs). The techniques used typically draw upon existing methods from the academic field of artificial… …

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  • 8Military Forces (disambiguation) — Military Forces is the third game in a series of video game modifications based on the Quake III Arena engine.Military Forces could also refer to: *Armed forces, military meaning of government sponsored defense, fighting forces and organizations …

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  • 9Military Channel — Launched September 13, 1999 Owned by Discovery Communications Headquarters Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA Formerly called …

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  • 10Military capability — is defined by the Australian Defence Force as the ability to achieve a desired effect in a specific operating environment .[1] It is defined by three interdependent factors: combat readiness, sustainable capability and force structure. In terms… …

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