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  2. Rage (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    Bonus Rage - When played, the person who takes the current trick adds an extra 5 points to their score. Mad Rage - When played, the person who takes this trick subtracts 5 points from their score. Wild Rage - This card is unique in that it is the only Rage card that can win a trick. When played, the player announces a specific color.

  3. Rage (collectible card game) - Wikipedia

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    Rage is an out-of-print collectible card game originally published by White Wolf in May 1995 based on the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse. [1] The game is based around packs of werewolves battling each other and various evil monsters while trying to save the world.

  4. Rage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A player drives a car and uses its weapons to destroy an enemy. In first-person view, a player alternately throws a three bladed boomerang (wingstick) to kill his foe.. The game primarily consists of first-person shooter and driving segments, with the player using their vehicle to explore the world and travel between missions.

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  6. Edged and bladed weapons - Wikipedia

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    Edged weapons and blades, as well as other cold weapons, are associated with the premodern age but continue to be used in modern armies. Combat knives and knife bayonets are used for close combat or stealth operations and are issued as a secondary or sidearm. [3]

  7. Streets of Rage 2 - Wikipedia

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    Streets of Rage 2, [b] known as Bare Knuckle II in Japan, [c] is a 1992 beat 'em up game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis.The sequel to Streets of Rage (1991), the characters Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding return while the game also introduces two new characters: Max Thunder, and Eddie "Skate" Hunter [d], the younger brother of Adam Hunter from the first game.

  8. Sickle - Wikipedia

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    The blade is heavier than that of a normal sickle and always without serrated blades. It is usually about 40 mm (1.6 in) wide with an open crescent shaped blade approx 45 cm (18 in) across. It developed from the sickle in most parts of Britain during the mid to late 19th century, and was in turn replaced by the scythe , later by the reaping ...

  9. Rage (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Rage has a minimalist format which has remained largely unchanged since the program's inception. [1] Originally created by executive producer Mark FitzGerald in early 1987, the program was originally proposed to be titled rage 'til you puke, [2] but which was shortened to rage, as this was deemed more likely to be acceptable to the ABC board. [3]