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  • 1Open Game — a b c d e f …

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  • 2Open Game — noun A game of chess in which both White and Black move their kings pawn to the fourth rank with their first move; any of the set openings which begin in this way. See Also: Semi Open Game …

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  • 3Open Game License — The Open Game License (or OGL) may be used by game developers to grant permission to modify, copy, and redistribute some of the content designed for their games, notably game mechanics. Contents 1 Language of the licence 2 Using the OGL 3… …

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  • 4Open Game Engine — Infobox Software name = OGE (Open Game Engine) caption = developer = [http://www.opengameengine.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main Page The OGE Team] latest release version = 0.1.0 (Lugh) latest release date = November 22, 2006 latest preview version …

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  • 5Open Game License — Die Open Game License (OGL) gehört zu den Open Content Lizenzen, erlaubt also die freie Verwertung der ihr unterstellten Werke. In dieser Hinsicht ähnelt sie der GPL und wurde auch von deren Idee der free software inspiriert. Sie wurde von… …

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  • 6Open Game License — La Licencia de Juego Abierto (del inglés Open Game License, a menudo abreviado en OGL) es una licencia de contenido abierto, diseñada para la utilización de un sistema genérico de juegos de rol. Fue publicada por Wizards of the Coast en el año… …

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  • 7Semi-Open Game — A Semi Open Game is a chess opening in which White plays 1.e4 and Black breaks symmetry immediately by replying with a move other than 1...e5. The Semi Open Games are also called Single King Pawn Games, and are the complement of the Open Games or …

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  • 8Semi-Open Game — noun A type of chess opening, in which White moves their kings pawn to the fourth rank with their first move and Black replies by any move asymmetrical to Whites. See Also: Open Game …

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  • 9Open gaming — is the movement within the role playing game (RPG) industry that is somewhat similar to the open source movement.[1] The key aspect is that authors give recipients of works covered by copyright a license to certain rights, such as the right to… …

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  • 10Open content — or OpenContent is a neologism coined by David Wiley in 1998[1] which describes a creative work that others can copy or modify. The term evokes open source, which is a related concept in software.[2] When the term OpenContent was first used by… …

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