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  2. Ranter-Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    Ranter Go Round is a primitive, traditional, English gambling game and children's game using playing cards that also nowadays goes under the name of Chase the Ace. [1] [2]In America it is usually recorded in the literature as Ranter Go Round (rarely is it hyphenated), but is also sometimes called Screw Your Neighbor which, however, is an alternative name used for at least four other quite ...

  3. Time Spiral - Wikipedia

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    To further represent the temporal chaos afflicting Dominaria, Time Spiral was released with an additional sub-set of 121 "Timeshifted" cards, reprints of select cards from every set prior to Mirrodin. The "Timeshifted" cards were updated to meet the current rules and keywording.

  4. Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards - Wikipedia

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    Cards attack the card directly across from them and, if unopposed, attack the opponent's "hero" tower; the battle is won when the opponent's hero is defeated. A main tactic of card play is to play a character card and object card into the same slot to fuse into a more powerful combination ("combo") that the player has previously learned. [3]

  5. Spellfire - Wikipedia

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    Spellfire: Master the Magic is an out-of-print collectible card game (CCG) created by TSR, Inc. and based on their popular Dungeons & Dragons role playing game. [1] The game appeared first in April 1994, shortly after the introduction of Magic: The Gathering, in the wake of the success enjoyed by trading card games. [2]

  6. The Journeyman Project - Wikipedia

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    The TSA exists to prevent temporal rips in the space/time continuum, by which changes in the past can alter the present. The player controls a character named Gage Blackwood, Agent 5 of the Temporal Security Agency. The games revolve around Agent 5's exploits throughout time to save Earth in the present.

  7. List of TurboGrafx-16 games - Wikipedia

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    This list of games for the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, covers 678 commercial releases spanning the system's launch on October 10, 1987, until June 3, 1999. It is a home video game console created by NEC , released in Japan as the PC Engine in 1987 and North America as the TurboGrafx-16 in 1989.

  8. Temporal (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Temporal screenshot. In Temporal, players control an unnamed robotical being which cannot recall his past and tries to figure out where he is, and his purpose. [1] With only a propeller on his head, players control the quirky robot using only the arrow keys - interacting with the environment in order to advance and learn more about their surroundings.

  9. Chase (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A series of relatively direct copies of this game appeared in computer magazines of the era, including one for the SWCP 4k BASIC, [3] [non-primary source needed] and a graphical version using the VDM-1 card for S-100 bus machines. [4] [non-primary source needed] It was also ported to the PLATO system's TUTOR language on the MODCOMP IV as HiVolts.