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  2. Mind Game (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mind Game (Japanese: マインド・ゲーム, Hepburn: Maindo Gēmu) is a 2004 Japanese adult-animated experimental comedy-drama film based on Robin Nishi's manga of the same name.

  3. Mind Games (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mind Games is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Bob Yari and written by Kenneth Dorward. The film stars Maxwell Caulfield , Edward Albert , Shawn Weatherly and Matt Norero. The film was released on March 3, 1989, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .

  4. Mind Games (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mind Games was a one-off British crime drama broadcast on ITV on 6 January 2001, starring Fiona Shaw as the protagonist, Frances O'Neill, a former nun turned criminal profiler who is called in to investigate the horrific ritualistic murders of two middle-aged women.

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    Nearly everyone has heard of Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010) at this point, but I'm willing to bet that most of Facebook's gaming audience were in the dark on Mind Crime, a Facebook advergame ...

  6. Mind Games (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mind Games is a Zimbabwean feature film written and directed by Charles Mawungwa [1] [2] and produced by Thandiwe N. Mawungwa. [3] It was awarded Best Zimbabwean film at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival in 2017, [4] Best Narrative Feature at Calcutta International Film Festival 2017 [5] and Best Editing at the Five Continents film Festival in 2018. [6]

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  8. The Game (mind game) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of The Game are uncertain. The most common hypothesis is that The Game derives from another mental game, Finchley Central.While the original version of Finchley Central involves taking turns to name stations, in 1976, members of the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society (CUSFS) developed a variant wherein the first person to think of the titular station loses.

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