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  2. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. [ 1 ] The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism. The term is derived from Old French joster, ultimately from Latin iuxtare "to approach, to meet".

  3. Joust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Action. Mode (s) Up to 2 players simultaneously. Joust is an action game developed by Williams Electronics and released in arcades in 1982. While not the first two-player cooperative video game, Joust ' s success and polished implementation popularized the concept. Players assume the role of knights armed with lances and mounted on large birds ...

  4. Pugil stick - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan soldiers training using pugil sticks and protective gear. A pugil stick is a heavily padded pole-like training weapon used since the early 1940s by military personnel in training for rifle and bayonet combat. [1] The pugil stick is similar to a quarterstaff or Japanese bo, and may be marked to indicate which end represents the ...

  5. Talk:Jousting - Wikipedia

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    "Joust is usually pronounced as 'jowst' in the United States. But the word derives from Latin and Old French and is more properly pronounced as 'joost.'" I removed this for 4 reasons: It's plopped into the middle of a section about the medieval joust--not a very good place for modern pronunciation discussion.

  6. Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest - Wikipedia

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    The original Joust used a horizontal monitor, but Williams chose a vertically oriented screen for the kit as a result of the design's popularity at the time. Released during the waning days of the golden age of arcade games, Joust 2 did not achieve the success that Joust reached. The game was not ported to contemporary home systems, but was ...

  7. John Newcomer - Wikipedia

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    John Newcomer. Occupation. Game designer. Known for. Joust. John Newcomer is an American game designer, best known for being the designer and lead developer of the 1982 pioneering arcade game Joust. He designed, animated, and produced multiple games for Williams Electronics, Midway Games, Cybiko, and MumboJumbo .

  8. Saracen Joust - Wikipedia

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    The Saracen joust of Arezzo ( Giostra del Saracino, Giostra ad burattum) is an ancient game of chivalry. It dates back to the Middle Ages . It was born as an exercise for military training. This tournament was regularly held in Arezzo between the 16th century and the end of the 17th century, when memorable jousts in baroque style were organized.

  9. Eglinton Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Eglinton Tournament of 1839 by James Henry Nixon in 1839. The Eglinton Tournament of 1839 was a reenactment of a medieval joust and revel held in North Ayrshire, Scotland between 28 and 30 August. It was funded and organized by Archibald, Earl of Eglinton, and took place at Eglinton Castle in Ayrshire. The Queen of Beauty was Georgiana, Duchess ...