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  2. Nard (game) - Wikipedia

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    Nard (Persian: نرد, also narde or nardshir; from Middle Persian: nywʾlthšyl nēw-ardaxšīr) is an historical Persian tables game for two players that is sometimes considered ancestral to backgammon.

  3. List of Asterix games - Wikipedia

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    Title Publisher Year Astérix et la Potion magique [Asterix and the Magic Potion] : Jeux Noel 1970 Astérix en Égypte [Asterix in Egypt] : Jeux Noel 1971 Le tour de Gaule d'Astérix

  4. Video game - Wikipedia

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    A video game, [a] sometimes further qualified as a computer game, is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld ...

  5. Vis Unda 20000? - Wikipedia

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    Vis Unda 20000? (ვის უნდა ოცი ათასი?, Who Wants Twenty Thousand?) is a Georgian game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

  6. The Space Sheriff Spirits - Wikipedia

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    The Space Sheriff Spirits (宇宙刑事魂, Uchū Keiji Tamashii, lit."Space Detective Spirit"), is an action game for the PlayStation 2.This game is based on the popular Japanese live-action TV series Space Sheriff trilogy produced by Toei Company.

  7. Tahmasebi - Wikipedia

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    Tahmasebi is an Iranian surname that may refer to . Amir Abdollah Tahmasebi (1881–1928), Iranian military commander; Bahman Tahmasebi (born 1980), Iranian football striker ...

  8. Nodar Dumbadze - Wikipedia

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    Nodar Dumbadze's first works, published between 1956 and 1957, were three books of humorous stories. In 1957, he resigned from his lab work to fully immerse himself in his literary career.

  9. Iakob Gogebashvili - Wikipedia

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    Iakob Gogebashvili was born in village Variani near Gori, Georgia (then part of Imperial Russia) to a poor family of a priest Simon Gogebashvili.He studied at Gori seminary and Tbilisi before entering a theological academy in Kiev in 1861.