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  2. Mystery Date (game) - Wikipedia

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    Playing time. 20 minutes. Chance. Dice. Skills. Probability. Mystery Date is a board game from the Milton Bradley Company released in 1965, conceived by Marvin Glass and created by Henry Stan. Marketed to girls 6 to 14 years of age, it has been reissued in 1970, 1999, and 2005. It is popularly referenced as a trope in TV and film.

  3. 1970s in video games - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s was the first decade in the history of the video game industry. The 1970s saw the development of some of the earliest video games, chiefly in the arcade game industry, but also several for the earliest video game consoles and personal computers .

  4. Trivial Pursuit - Wikipedia

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    Trivial Pursuit. Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which winning is determined by a player's ability to answer trivia and popular culture questions. Players move their pieces around a board, the squares they land on determining the subject of a question they are asked from a card (from six categories including "history" and "science and nature ...

  5. 1970 in video games - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1970s, video games existed almost entirely as novelties passed around by programmers and technicians with access to computers, primarily at research institutions and large companies. 1970 marked a crucial year in the transition of electronic games from academic to mainstream, with developments in chess artificial intelligence and in the concept of commercialized video ...

  6. List of years in video games - Wikipedia

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    1972 – The Magnavox Odyssey, the first home video game console, is released, [3] along with the arcade machine Pong. [2] 1973 – Pong and similar titles dominate the arcade sector, Gotcha, Space Race and Maze War are also released. 1974 – Tank is released, as well as the early first first-person shooter Spasim.

  7. Jeopardy! - Wikipedia

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    Jeopardy! is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The show is a quiz competition that reverses the traditional question-and-answer format of many quiz shows. Rather than being given questions, contestants are instead given general knowledge clues in the form of answers and they must identify the person, place, thing, or ...

  8. Top 50 baby names from the 1970s - AOL

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    The most popular baby names of the 1970s for boys and girls, according to the Social Security Administration. Think Michael, Christopher, Jennifer and Amy! Top 50 baby names from the 1970s

  9. Category:Video games set in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. Video games set in 1970 (5 P) Video games set in 1972 (8 P) Video games set in 1973 (6 P) Video games set in 1974 (6 P) Video games set in 1975 (10 P) Video games set in 1976 (8 P) Video games set in 1977 (5 P) Video games set in 1978 (6 P)

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