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Mind Games is an American comedy-drama television series created by Kyle Killen [1] that aired on ABC. The show is about two brothers who run a problem solving firm called Edwards and Associates that employs solutions based on psychological manipulation .
BBC MindGames was a British magazine devoted to puzzles, brainteasers and articles concerning the mind. It was published every four weeks. It was published every four weeks. Its name was taken from the BBC Four show, Mind Games .
Mark Styler, a writer of "true crime" stories arrives at the Fairfields experimental hospital for the criminally insane, with the hope of interviewing serial killer Easterman for a new book. He meets Dr. Farquhar, the hospital director, however things don't seem quite right.
Mind control, or brainwashing, has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as The Manchurian Candidate (1959; film adaptations 1962 and 2004) and The IPCRESS File (1962; film 1965), both stories advancing the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing.
Mind Game (Japanese: マインド・ゲーム, Hepburn: Maindo Gēmu) is a 2004 Japanese adult-animated experimental comedy-drama film based on Robin Nishi's manga of the same name.
The episode discusses about how mind can actually improves the human's performance. Playing in the episode is Super Bowl winner Drew Brees. Lior Suchard makes appearance as the show's master mentalist. Also featured is neurologist Cara Santa Maria who plays in a game. Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant Beaker also appear.
MIND MGMT is an American comic book series created by Matt Kindt and published through Dark Horse Comics. The first issue was released on May 23, 2012 to positive reviews and received a second printing in April 2013.
The Mindgame series is a series of direct-to-video spin-off productions based on the long running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.The two films in the series are Mindgame (1998), Mindgame Trilogy (1999).