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  2. Twister (game) - Wikipedia

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    Twister competition in 1966. In 1964, Reyn Guyer Sr. owned and managed a design company which made in-store displays for Fortune 500 companies. [2]Charles Foley was a respected and successful toy designer for Lakeside Industries in Minneapolis and answered an ad for an experienced toy designer by Reynolds Guyer Sr. of Guyer Company. [2]

  3. Strip game - Wikipedia

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    Strip poker is a party game and a variation of the traditional poker where players remove clothing when they lose a round. Any form of poker can be adapted to a strip form; however, it is usually played with simple variants with few betting rounds, like five-card draw.

  4. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The "adult party game" received a 12 rating by PEGI, and a PG rating by the ACB, implying that the game is suitable for children, despite Ubisoft intending it be played by adults and requesting an M rating from the ACB. [182] This drew criticism for both rating boards considering the questionable content in the trailer for the game.

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    Two friends playing the Telephone Game outside. If there was ever a game to test your listening skills, your attention to detail and your ability around a tongue-twister or two, it’s the ...

  6. Tiffany Million - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 she entered the porn industry, making her first appearance in the video Twister. By 1995 she had appeared in about 100 X-rated films. [8] She also started a production company, Immaculate Video Conceptions, and produced and directed seven movies that had a playful, feminist point of view.

  7. Reyn Guyer - Wikipedia

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    Among his notable developments are Twister in 1967 and the NERF ball in 1969, [1] which he developed for Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers, respectively.He was inducted into the Hasbro toy and game Inventors' Hall of Fame in 1986.

  8. Milton Bradley Company - Wikipedia

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    The sets included wickets, mallets, balls, stakes, and an authoritative set of rules to play by that Bradley himself had created from oral tradition and his own sense of fair play. [2] In 1880, the company began making jigsaw puzzles. The company's educational supplies turned out to be a large portion of their income at the turn of the century.

  9. Play Just Words Online for Free - AOL.com

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!