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  2. Strong positional game - Wikipedia

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    A strong positional game (also called Maker-Maker game) is a kind of positional game. [1]: 9–12 Like most positional games, it is described by its set of positions and its family of winning-sets (- a family of subsets of ). It is played by two players, called First and Second, who alternately take previously untaken positions.

  3. Positional game - Wikipedia

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    If all positions in are taken while no player wins, the game is considered a draw. The classic example of a positional game is tic-tac-toe . In it, X {\displaystyle X} contains the 9 squares of the game-board, F {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}} contains the 8 lines that determine a victory (3 horizontal, 3 vertical and 2 diagonal), and the ...

  4. D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction

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    The D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards. This recognizes "the individual or small group of individuals who are responsible for directing and driving an interactive game and its team through a combination of skills ...

  5. Strafing (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Strafing in video games is a maneuver which involves moving a controlled character or entity sideways relative to the direction it is facing. This may be done for a variety of reasons, depending on the type of game; for example, in a first-person shooter, strafing would allow one to continue tracking and firing at an opponent while moving in another direction.

  6. Board game - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] A 2014 estimate placed the U.S. and Canada market for hobby board games (games produced for a "gamer" market) at only $75 million, with the total size of what it defined as the "hobby game market" ("the market for those games regardless of whether they're sold in the hobby channel or other channels,") at over $700 million. [70]

  7. KSI - Wikipedia

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    KSI shooting a video for his YouTube channel in 2012 KSI registered his first account on YouTube under the username "JideJunior" in 2008 while in his early teens. [ 14 ] He registered his current YouTube account on 24 July 2009 under the name KSI Olajide BT, where he uploaded gaming –commentary videos of the FIFA video game series from his ...

  8. R360 - Wikipedia

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    The R360 is a motion-based arcade cabinet produced by Sega.It was first released in Japan in 1990, and internationally a year later. Being short for "Rotate 360", the R360 is noteworthy for its ability to spin 360 degrees in any direction on two metal axes, allowing the player to freely move as the cabinet mimics the in-game action, including the ability to turn completely upside down.

  9. Bishi Bashi - Wikipedia

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    The★BishiBashi adds a small yellow button (start button), used in most mini-games to finish the mini-game before time runs out or to score additional points. BishiBashi Channel allows for up to four players to play at a time and replaces the usual green button with a larger one that can be rotated (though it can still be tapped), with some ...