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  2. Stratego (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stratego is a computer version of the Stratego board game presented as a one-player strategy game. [1] This adaptation does allow the player to choose different designs for the playing pieces and game board. [1] Three alternate boards and one alternate set of pieces are available, and the game does not allow players to design their own. [2]

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  4. Talk:Portico (video game) - Wikipedia

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  5. Portico (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Portico may also refer to: Portico, an imprint of Anova Books; Portico Library, in England; The Portico, a literary journal; Portico (band), a jazz group from London, formerly named Portico Quartet; Portico (service), a digital archive by Ithaka Harbors; Portico, a deep water cargo terminal located within Portsmouth International Port, UK ...

  6. Portico - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the temple-front applied to The Vyne, Hampshire, was the first portico applied to an English country house. A pronaos (UK: / p r oʊ ˈ n eɪ. ɒ s / or US: / p r oʊ ˈ n eɪ. ə s /) is the inner area of the portico of a Greek or Roman temple, situated between the portico's colonnade or walls and the entrance to the cella, or shrine.

  7. Hannibal (video game) - Wikipedia

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    German reviews were more favorable, with Amiga Joker and its sister magazine PC Joker each giving 78 out of 100 points, praising the graphics and "colourful history" offered by the game, PC Joker calling it the "most beautiful history strategical to date". [4] It holds an average score of 72.0% for critic reviews at Moby Games. [4]

  8. Full Throttle (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Full Throttle, also known as Top Speed, is a one-player racing arcade game developed by Taito in 1987. It is similar in style to the Out Run games in that it features a fast, red car hurtling through the US countryside. The key difference in gameplay is the addition of a nitro boost button. [6]

  9. Cryptoporticus - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Roman architecture a cryptoporticus (from Latin crypta and porticus) is a covered corridor or passageway. [1] The usual English is " cryptoportico ". The cryptoportico is a semi-subterranean gallery whose vaulting supports portico structures aboveground and which is lit from openings at the tops of its arches.