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  2. Blobby Volley - Wikipedia

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    The game is available in three languages (German, English and French) and also gives an insight into a history of game statistics (wins, losses). There are community made mods available for the game. For instance Quick Game is a modification for Blobby Volley which speeds up the game and reduces the winning number of points to 10.

  3. Madison County Volleyball League, for boys and girls ages 6 ...

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    Madison County Volleyball League is an educational beginner league for boys and girls ages 6-13 where kids can learn the fundamentals of volleyball in a fun environment with experienced coaches ...

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  5. List of volleyball video games - Wikipedia

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    Summer Heat Beach Volleyball (2003), PlayStation 2; Acclaim Entertainment; Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (2003), Xbox; Tecmo; Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games (2004), Game Boy Advance; AlphaDream Corporation; Tom Goes to the Mayor: Idea Volleyball (2004), Windows Web-Based; Adult Swim Games; International Volleyball 2004 (2006), Windows; AddGames ...

  6. Power Spikes II - Wikipedia

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    Power Spikes II [b] is a volleyball arcade video game developed by Video System and originally published by Taito on October 19, 1994. A follow-up to Hyper V-Ball on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was first launched for Neo Geo MVS (arcade) and later ported to Neo Geo CD. [1] [2] It is the final installment in the Super Volleyball ...

  7. Newcomb ball - Wikipedia

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    The rope divider was set at six feet/1.8 m for girls' games and eight feet/2.4 m when boys were playing. The revised rules allowed six to twelve players on each side and required both teams to agree on the number of participants at least a week prior to the game.