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  2. Warrior of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Warrior of Rome, also known as Caesar no Yabou (シーザーの野望, "Ambition of Caesar"), is a real-time strategy video game developed and published by Micronet for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. The game is a fictional story about the adventures of Julius Caesar and the Roman army during his reign as general in the year 48 BCE.

  3. Sparta: War of Empires - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in 5th Century BCE Greece, during a war between Xerxes and the Persian Empire. [2] Xerxes and his Persian Empire have set out to conquer Greece, leaving the lands of Hellas in a state of devastation.

  4. Liberty Games - Wikipedia

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    Their products include pool tables, snooker tables, table tennis tables, pinball machines, dartboards, casino tables, driving simulators, slot machines, football tables, and multi-game tables. They also manufacture retro products, including old-fashioned jukeboxes and old-school arcade machines. [ 2 ]

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  6. List of local multiplayer video games by system - Wikipedia

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    That said, according to the dataset gathered by the website Co-optimus (also incomplete but with more than 1000 games), there's a clear peak in local multiplayer games around the 7° generation of consoles coinciding with the popularization of online multiplayer games on consoles like the PS3 and XBOX 360. Local Multiplayer Games Throughout the ...

  7. NES Four Score - Wikipedia

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    The 4-Players Adaptor [b] is a licensed peripheral released for the Famicom in Japan by Hori. [22] It is the Famicom's equivalent to the NES Four Score. [23] Its purpose is to allow up to four players to play simultaneously in compatible games by allowing for additional controllers to be connected through the console's expansion port.

  8. Senet - Wikipedia

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    The earliest representation of senet is dated to c. 2620 BCE from the Mastaba of Hesy-Re, [2] while similar boards and hieroglyphic signs are found even earlier, including in the Levant in the Early Bronze Age II period. [3] [4] Even though the game has a 2,000-year history in Egypt, there appears to be very little variation in terms of key ...

  9. Cooperative board game - Wikipedia

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    A traitor game or semi-cooperative game can be seen as a cooperative game with a betrayal mechanism. While, as in a standard cooperative game, the majority of players work towards a common goal, one or more players are secretly assigned to be traitors who win if the other player fail. Determining the identity of traitors is often central to ...

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