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  2. Wipeout (2008 game show) - Wikipedia

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    A second sequel titled Wipeout 3 was announced on June 29, 2012 and released for Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo 3ds on September 25, 2012 and Wii U on November 18, 2012. [54] Activision announced on June 25, 2013, that a new title called Wipeout: Create & Crash would be released on Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS on October 15, 2013. [55]

  3. Wipeout (2021 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout is an American television game show based on an obstacle course, hosted by John Cena, Nicole Byer, and Camille Kostek which premiered on TBS on April 1, 2021. [1] [2] It is a reboot of ABC's Wipeout which ran from 2008 to 2014. In February 2025, the series was cancelled after two seasons.

  4. Wipeout - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout (1988 game show), an American trivia competition show Wipeout (British game show), a 1994–2003 British derivative of the above program; Wipeout (1999 game show), a 1999–2000 Australian derivative of the above program; Wipeout (2008 game show), an American competition television show featuring obstacle courses that was broadcast on ABC

  5. Wipeout (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout was a British television quiz show for BBC One, based on the original American programme of the same name.First shown on 25 May 1994, it ran for nine series: the first four of which aired at primetime and were hosted by Paul Daniels; and the last five at daytime and hosted by Bob Monkhouse, with the final episode airing on 17 April 2003, 8 months before Monkhouse died on 29 December 2003.

  6. Wipeout (1988 game show) - Wikipedia

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    After each correct answer, the contestant could either choose again or pass control to the next contestant. The first correct answer of the round was worth $25, and the value of each subsequent answer increased by $25, with the last one worth $275. The round ended once all eleven correct answers were found or if all five wipeouts had been selected.

  7. Wipeout (1999 game show) - Wikipedia

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    In later episodes, the number of correct answers and Wipeouts was split evenly with six apiece. Contestants secretly locked in their bids following five seconds of thinking time; the higher bid (or, in case of a tie, the faster entry) played. Once the player won the bidding, he/she had to give that number of answers in a row without a Wipeout.

  8. Wipeout Omega Collection - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout Omega Collection is the first title in the Wipeout series not to be developed by franchise creators Studio Liverpool, following its closure in 2012. It received positive reviews upon release, with many critics welcoming the series' return and the upgraded visuals, as well as the preservation of its ubiquitous techno soundtrack.

  9. Strachey love letter algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Print two words taken from a list of salutations; Do the following 5 times: Choose one of two sentence structures depending on a random value Rand; Fill the sentence structure from lists of adjectives, adverbs, substantives, and verbs. Print the letter's closing [9] The lists of words were compiled by Strachey from a Roget's Thesaurus. [10]