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  2. Butts Up - Wikipedia

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    Players line up facing a wall, one of them throwing a tennis ball or similar-sized ball against it. If the thrower fails to catch the ball on its return, [2] they must run and attempt to touch the wall - if another player can grab the ball and "hit them in the butt" with it before they reach the wall, the runner is out of the game until the next round.

  3. Wallball (children's game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of wallball. Wallball is a team sport played between a various number of players per team in which players hit a bouncy ball against a wall, using their hands. The game requires the ball to be hit to the floor before hitting the wall, but in other respects is similar to squash. One player on one team may bounce the ball against the wall ...

  4. Suicide (game) - Wikipedia

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    Suicide game play with players of widely varying ages. Pegging here is toward the wall and not toward players' bodies. The object of the game is to be the last remaining player. To stay in the game, players have to avoid being "pegged" out. When the game begins, a player throws the ball against the wall.

  5. Games on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    Games on AOL.com is an online gaming experience boasting your favorite addicting games.

  6. Wallball - Wikipedia

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    Wallball (or wall ball) is a name given to several sports that involve hitting a ball off of a wall with one's hands or feet. It may refer to: It may refer to: American handball , a North American sport played with a small rubber ball

  7. Index of Windows games - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of Microsoft Windows games. This list has been split into multiple pages. Please use the Table of Contents to browse it. This list contains ...

  8. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "IBM PC compatible self-booting disk" is sometimes shortened to "PC booter". Self-booting disks were common for other computers as well. These games were distributed on 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 " or, later, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 ", floppy disks that booted directly, meaning once they were inserted in the drive and the computer was turned on, a minimal ...

  9. Talk:Wallball (children's game) - Wikipedia

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