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  2. Sixty-three (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-three is a card game popular in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, and on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, and is named after the number of points which can be taken in a hand. This game is nearly identical to the Pitch variant Pedro .

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  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Naughty Dog coded the first three Jak and Daxter games in GOAL, a modified version of Lisp. A group of programmers created a program that could read and decompile GOAL code, which allowed them to reconstruct the game's source code. While all three Jak games are currently planned, the first has the most work done on it - including a port to ...

  5. Sixty-three - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sixty-three

  6. Three-Sixty Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Three-Sixty Pacific was an American video game publisher and developer. Founded in the late 1980s by avid wargamers and military history enthusiasts, they were acquired by IntraCorp Entertainment Inc. in 1994.

  7. 360: Three Sixty - Wikipedia

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    360: Three Sixty is a 1999 futuristic racing game for the PlayStation console, released in Europe, and was developed by Smart Dog and published by Cryo Interactive.The game is set in a world submerged beneath water, where hover ships are used for racing and the players use lethal weapons to take down their opponents.

  8. Talk:Sixty-three (card game) - Wikipedia

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  9. Schnapsen - Wikipedia

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    The game is similar to sixty-six (Sechsundsechzig). Many rule variations exist, and both Schnapsen and sixty-six involve challenging strategy. [2] Schnapsen has been described as "an inherently intense game that requires a lot of concentration and so isn't good for socializing, but it's a challenging game whose interest never wavers." [3]