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  2. Rumor Has It (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Rumor Has It is an American daily game show that aired on the cable channel VH1 [1] from June 7 to October 28, 1993. Brian O'Connor was the host [ 2 ] and John Ten Eyck announced. The series was the first game show be broadcast on VH1.

  3. Game brain - Wikipedia

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    Game brain refers to these effects and the state of the brain. His theory has gained some recognition in popular culture, especially among parents who believe that video gaming can have detrimental effects on child development. It has in many instances affected local policy and decision-making regarding the selling of games to minors.

  4. Rumor Has It - Wikipedia

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    "Rumor Has It" (Reba McEntire song), a single from the album; Rumor Has It (Clay Walker album), 1997 "Rumor Has It" (Clay Walker song), a single from the album; Rumor Has It: Astaroth Has Stolen Your Eyes, a 2006 album by Catherine; Rumor Has It, a fictional talk show featured in the 2008 music video "La La Land" by Demi Lovato

  5. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    Game development is a software development process, as a video game is software with art, audio, and gameplay. Formal software development methods are often overlooked. [3] Games with poor development methodology are likely to run over budget and time estimates, as well as contain a large number of bugs.

  6. Polybius (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    Polybius is a purported 1981 arcade game that features in an urban legend. [2] The legend describes the game as part of a government-run crowdsourced psychology experiment based in Portland, Oregon. Gameplay supposedly produced intense psychoactive and addictive effects in the player.

  7. Game - Wikipedia

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    There are many genres of video game; the first commercial video game, Pong, was a simple simulation of table tennis. As processing power increased, new genres such as adventure and action games were developed that involved a player guiding a character from a third person perspective through a series of obstacles.

  8. Chinese room - Wikipedia

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    The brain arguments in particular deny strong AI if they assume that there is no simpler way to describe the mind than to create a program that is just as mysterious as the brain was. He writes "I thought the whole idea of strong AI was that we don't need to know how the brain works to know how the mind works."

  9. Game art design - Wikipedia

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    Lighting artist: A video game artist who works on the light dynamics of a video game. Lighting artists adjust colours and brightness to add mood to the game. The lighting changes made in a video game depends on the type of game being created. The goal of the lighting artist is to create a mood that suits the scene and the game. [21] [35]