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  2. Category:Video gaming in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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  3. Gaming computer - Wikipedia

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    The Nimrod, designed by John Makepeace Bennett, built by Raymond Stuart-Williams and exhibited in the 1951 Festival of Britain, is regarded as the first gaming computer.. Bennett did not intend for it to be a real gaming computer, however, as it was supposed to be an exercise in mathematics as well as to prove computers could "carry out very complex practical problems", not purely for enjoyme

  4. Category:Video games developed in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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  5. List of computing schools in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of computing schools in Pakistan, recognized by the National Computing Education Accreditation Council (NCEAC) - Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC). [ 1 ] SE – software engineering

  6. Supercomputing in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The initial interests of Pakistan in the research and development of supercomputing began during the early 1980s, at several high-powered institutions of the country. . During this time, senior scientists at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) were the first to engage in research on high performance computing, while calculating and determining exact values involving fast-neutron calcul

  7. Gambling in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who are discovered engaging in the act of gambling at "common gaming houses" are liable for fines of up to 5,000 rupees, a maximum imprisonment of one year, or both. The definition of a common gaming house includes any facility where there is evidence of gaming through the use of playing cards, dice, counters, money or instruments. [2]