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  2. Centipede (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Centipede is a 1981 fixed shooter video game developed and published by Atari for arcades. [7] Designed by Dona Bailey and Ed Logg, it was one of the most commercially successful games from the golden age of arcade video games and one of the first with a significant female player base.

  3. Centipede game - Wikipedia

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    In game theory, the centipede game, first introduced by Robert Rosenthal in 1981, is an extensive form game in which two players take turns choosing either to take a slightly larger share of an increasing pot, or to pass the pot to the other player. The payoffs are arranged so that if one passes the pot to one's opponent and the opponent takes ...

  4. Centipede (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played in two game modes: "Arcade" and "Adventure" — the latter marking a departure from the original version. Arcade mode allows the player to experience a ported version of the original arcade Centipede, with some enhancements. In the adventure campaign, one completes a series of levels linked by a storyline. Here, the ...

  5. Dona Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Dona Bailey was born in 1955 in Little Rock, Arkansas.She graduated high school early and started attending the University of Arkansas at Little Rock at the age of 16. She accelerated her education by taking classes year-round, and by the age of 19, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in Psychology with three minors in English, Math and Biology.

  6. Ed Logg - Wikipedia

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    He co-developed the video game Asteroids with Lyle Rains. [7] Other games designed or co-designed by Logg include Centipede , Millipede , the Gauntlet series (with inspiration from John Palevich's Dandy ), Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey and the home versions of the San Francisco Rush series.

  7. Centipede: Infestation - Wikipedia

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    Centipede: Infestation is a video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Atari Interactive for the Wii and the Nintendo 3DS. It is a re-imagining of the Centipede video game franchise. [2] The game was also going to be released in Europe and was even rated by PEGI [3] but it was canceled.

  8. Millipede (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Millipede (stylized millipede in western releases and Milli-Pede in Japan) is a fixed shooter video game released in arcades by Atari, Inc. in 1982. The sequel to 1981's Centipede, it has more gameplay variety and a wider array of insects than the original.

  9. Centipede (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Centipede may also refer to: Centipede, by Rebbie Jackson; Centipede (band), U.K. band led by Keith Tippett; Centipede, a 2018 Iranian film "Centipede" (Rebbie Jackson song), 1984 "Centipede" (Knife Party song), 2012; Centipede, arcade game by Atari; Centipede (1998 video game), remake of the arcade game; Centipede game, in game theory