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  2. Sic bo - Wikipedia

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    Sic bo (Chinese: 骰寶), also known as tai sai (大細), dai siu (大小; tài xỉu), big and small or hi-lo, is an unequal game of chance of ancient Chinese origin played with three dice. Grand hazard and chuck-a-luck are variants, both of English origin. The literal meaning of sic bo is "precious dice", while dai siu and dai sai mean "big ...

  3. List of Hikaru no Go episodes - Wikipedia

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    Though Waya believes that Sai is a child, Seiji Ogata says that he is the spirit of the legendary Go player Hon'inbō Shūsaku, (which is technically true, as Sai was the spirit behind Shusaku) recognizing his increased skill in every online game. The commotion catches Akira's attention, and after playing an online game with Sai, he is strongly ...

  4. Big two - Wikipedia

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    Big two (also known as deuces, capsa, pusoy dos, dai di and other names) is a shedding-type card game of Cantonese origin. The game is popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia, especially throughout mainland China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. It is played both casually and as a gambling ...

  5. ABA Games - Wikipedia

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    ABA Games' sole developer, Kenta Cho, began writing games as a child during the 1980s using the NEC PC-6001 microcomputer, as there were few commercially available games. After leaving university, Cho contemplated professional games development but ultimately instead joined Toshiba to work in multimedia research and development. He continues to ...

  6. Cho Chabudai Gaeshi - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Gerald Lynch from TechRadar placed the game on his list of the 50 best arcade games ever, stating that, while not necessarily a great game, it was hard to forget due to its "absolutely crazy concept". [4] Cho Chabudai Gaeshi later received a sequel titled "Cho Chabudai Gaeshi 2". In addition to the four scenarios from the first game ...

  7. Cho Aniki - Wikipedia

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    Cho Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda (超兄貴 男の魂札, Chō Aniki: Otoko no Tamafuda, lit. "Super Big Brother: Spirit Man Tag") is a video game in the Cho Aniki series. This twist on the Cho Aniki universe pits the heroes of the previous games on a role-playing video game quest in which battles are fought with playing cards. According to an ...

  8. Cho U - Wikipedia

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    Cho lost the Agon Cup final, but earned the right to face O Meien in the Oza final. [21] [22] Cho won the title in four games, making the Oza his second major title. [23] Cho would go on to win each major at least once: the Meijin in 2004, the Gosei in 2006, the Tengen in 2008, the Judan in 2009 and the Kisei in 2010. [24]

  9. Cho Aniki Zero - Wikipedia

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    This makes it the second Cho Aniki title to be released in North America, following the Virtual Console port of the original game. It is the first Cho Aniki title developed by extreme Co., Ltd., who had obtained the rights of original developers NCS Corp. and Masaya products. The graphics followed the 3D appearance of the PS2 game.