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  • 101game at which two can play — {n. phr.} A plan, trick, or way of acting that both sides may use. * /Rough football is a game two can play./ * /Politics is a game at which two can play./ …

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  • 102Game System License — The 4th edition Game System License was released to the public on June 17, 2008. This license is similar to, but more restrictive than, the Open Gaming License (OGL) that was created for 3rd edition of Dungeons Dragons. The license allows third… …

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  • 103game\ at\ which\ two\ can\ play — n. phr. A plan, trick, or way of acting that both sides may use. Rough football is a game two can play. Politics is a game at which two can play …

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  • 104Game SDK — Microsoft DirectX Entwickler: Microsoft Corporation Aktuelle Version: 10.1 (März 2009 Build) …

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  • 105game — A contest, physical or mental, conducted according to set rules, played for amusement or for a stake. [M.E. fr. O.E. gamen] language g. in philosophy, all the operations and behaviors contained in and expressed by symbols, language rules, and the …

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  • 106game the system — verb To use the rules and procedures meant to protect a system in order to instead manipulate the system for a desired outcome …

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  • 107Video game music — Part of a series on …

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  • 108Role-playing game — A role playing game (RPG; often roleplaying game) is a game in which the participants assume the roles of fictional characters.cite web url = http://www.darkshire.net/ jhkim/rpg/whatis/ title = What is a Role Playing Game? accessdate = 2008 09 09 …

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  • 109Handheld game console — A handheld game console is a lightweight, portable electronic machine for playing video games. Unlike video game consoles, the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, several companies… …

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  • 110PC game — Computer game redirects here. For interactive gaming in general, see video game. For other uses, see Computer game (disambiguation) …

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