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  2. Adjournment (games) - Wikipedia

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    The names of the players, the colors, the position, the time on the clocks and other game data are recorded on the envelope; the envelope may also be signed by both players. The arbiter then keeps possession of the envelope until it is time to restart the game, at which time the arbiter opens the envelope, makes the sealed move on the board ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Dead reckoning - Wikipedia

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    The navigator plots their 9 a.m. position, indicated by the triangle, and, using their course and speed, estimates their own position at 9:30 and 10 a.m. In navigation , dead reckoning is the process of calculating the current position of a moving object by using a previously determined position, or fix , and incorporating estimates of speed ...

  6. Board game - Wikipedia

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    Physical skill games – e.g. Camp Granada; Position games (no captures; win by leaving the opponent unable to move) – e.g. kōnane, mū tōrere, or the L game; Race games – e.g. Pachisi, backgammon, snakes and ladders, hyena chase, or Worm Up; Role-playing games – e.g. Dungeons & Dragons; Roll-and-move games – e.g. Monopoly or Life

  7. 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.

  8. D-pad - Wikipedia

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    In Palisek's design, a single piece of plastic rests on a central pivot and four directional switches that provide input and keep the plastic pad resting in a neutral position. [5] Tiger introduced the D-pad on their 1980 handheld game Deluxe Football with Instant Replay and called it the "Playmaker" button in their handheld sports products ...

  9. 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.