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  2. List of gaming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Arisia – Boston, Massachusetts in January; Carnagecon – Killington, Vermont in early November; ConnectiCon – Hartford, Connecticut in July; FlightSimCon – New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut in June

  3. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    DieHard Gamers Club (1992–1996) Metropolis Media (1996–1998) Shinno Media (1999–2000) Video game news –focus on Anime and RPG games, Dave Halverson first video game publication [66] GameNOW: 2001 2004 United States Ziff Davis Spinoff of EGM geared to younger audience: Game Players [h] 1989 1998 United States GP Publications (1989–96)

  4. 1988 in video games - Wikipedia

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    1988 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Dragon Quest III, Super Contra, Super Mario Bros. 2, Mega Man 2, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, and Super Mario Bros. 3, along with new titles such as Assault, Altered Beast, Capcom Bowling, Ninja Gaiden, RoboCop, Winning Run and Chase H.Q.

  5. FUN88 - Wikipedia

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    FUN88 has partnered with athletes and clubs in recent years, most notably the late Kobe Bryant, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur. [3] [4] [5] FUN88's first major European sponsorship deal was with Premier League side Burnley FC between 2010 and 2012. [6]

  6. Esports - Wikipedia

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    Players competing in a League of Legends tournament. Esports (/ ˈ iː s p ɔːr t s / ⓘ), short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games. [3] Esports often takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, played individually or as teams.

  7. 1988 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 U.S. Open was the 88th U.S. Open, held June 16–20 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb southwest of Boston. Curtis Strange defeated Nick Faldo in an 18-hole playoff for the first of two consecutive U.S. Open titles.

  8. Extreme-G - Wikipedia

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    Extreme-G is a futuristic racing video game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment, featuring an original trance soundtrack.It was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, with a Japan release on May 29, 1998. [2]

  9. Extreme-G 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [2] [3] Jes Bickham, an editor for N64 Magazine, noted that while Extreme-G 2 was an improvement over its predecessor, it still fell short compared to other racing titles like F-Zero X and Wipeout 64.