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  2. ESPN Classic - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Classic was an American multinational pay television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which controlled an 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which had 20%). The channel was originally launched as the Classic Sports Network in 1995, and was acquired by ESPN in 1997

  3. Category:ESPN video games - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Major League Baseball (video game) ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002; ESPN MLS GameNight; ESPN National Hockey Night (2001 video game) ESPN NBA 2K5; ESPN NBA 2Night; ESPN NBA 2Night 2002; ESPN NBA Basketball (video game) ESPN NBA Hangtime '95; ESPN SpeedWorld (video game) ESPN Sunday Night NFL; ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding; ESPN Winter X-Games ...

  4. List of Pokémon video games - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is a free-to-play mobile adaptation of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In game, players can construct decks, acquire cards, and fight other players. The game was announced on February 27, 2024 during a Pokémon Presents presentation [87] and was released on October 30, 2024. [88]

  5. List of programs broadcast by ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN DayGame (1996–2006) ESPN National Hockey Night (1992–2004) ESPN SpeedWorld (1979–2006) MLS Soccer Saturday (1996–2006) NHRA (2001–2015) Sunday Night Football (1987–2005) Thursday Night Baseball (2003–2006) Friday Night Fights (1998–2015) Monday Night Baseball (1992–2021) Wednesday Night Baseball (1990–2021) MLS on ESPN ...

  6. Who's No. 1? - Wikipedia

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    Who's No. 1? is a sports series that debuted on ESPN25 in 2004 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ESPN.Hosted by Stuart Scott, the show counted down a “Top 25 over the last 25 Years” list, counting down to #1, in such categories as Best Teams, Worst Teams, Biggest Flops, Greatest Records, Most Outrageous Characters, Biggest Controversies, etc. during the history of ESPN, which debuted on ...

  7. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon video game series is the basis of the Pokémon franchise, which includes the Pokémon anime, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the Pokémon manga, and various toys. The anime series has run for over 900 episodes, accompanied by 19 feature films, with a twentieth in production.

  8. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon video game series is a turn-based RPG video game series. [1] [2] In the series, players can battle against each other using teams of fictional creatures called Pokémon. [3] Players take turns using their Pokémon until one team has all of their Pokémon knocked out. [2]

  9. Category:ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Classic original programming (11 P) ESPN Films films (1 C, 13 P) ESPN2 original programming (1 C, 50 P) ESPNU original programming (6 P) J. ... ESPN video games ...

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