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  2. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    30 Seconds is a charades-like fast-paced general knowledge board game, created by Calie Esterhuyse and first published in South Africa in 1998. [1]The game is played with two or more teams of at least two players.

  3. TagPro - Wikipedia

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    TagPro games last for up to 6 minutes, and end either when a team earns a 3 points differential to win the game. If the game time elapses and both teams are tied, a sudden death overtime starts, where a single cap wins the game, and where all flag carriers are automatically awarded juke juice powerups, and all players receive accumulating and ...

  4. Half-Minute Hero - Wikipedia

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    Each mode centers around a mechanic based on a limited amount of time (normally 30 seconds as implied by the game's title) to complete that part of the game. [8] Hero 30 Mode plays similar to a role-playing video game. The player, as the Hero, is tasked by the Time Goddess to become powerful enough in 30 seconds to find and defeat an enemy boss ...

  5. Cavs vs Raptors score: Cleveland stays unbeaten at home with ...

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    It's 23 games spanning Oct. 30, 2008, to Feb. 3, 2009. The last time the Cavs won 10 or more consecutive home games was from Nov. 7, 2017, to Jan. 2, 2018, when they produced a 13-game winning ...

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  7. Fraps - Wikipedia

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    Fraps (derived from Frames per second) is a benchmarking, screen capture and screen recording utility for Windows developed by Beepa. It can capture from software that uses DirectX and OpenGL, such as PC games.

  8. Hot Shot! - Wikipedia

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    The first 30 seconds are composed of an autonomous period, where the robots are controlled completely by a program on the NXT. [5] The next 2 minutes are a "Teleop," or remote controlled period where the robots are controlled remotely through the Bluetooth on the NXT. The last 30 seconds of the teleop period are known as the end game.

  9. Lions win on Thanksgiving for first time since 2016 as Bears ...

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    Chicago didn't use its last timeout and let nearly 30 seconds run off the clock as an impressive comeback bid came up painfully short. ... The Detroit Lions hadn’t won a Thanksgiving game since ...