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  2. Dynasty League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty League Baseball Powered By Pursue the Pennant is a baseball-themed board game first published by Design Depot in 1994. Dynasty League Baseball Online for Mac and Windows OS debuted in 2011. Dynasty League Baseball Online for Mac and Windows OS debuted in 2011.

  3. Pennon - Wikipedia

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    Triangular pennant Tapering pennant Triangular swallowtail pennant. A pennon, also known as a pennant or pendant, is a long narrow flag which is larger at the hoist than at the fly, i.e., the flag narrows as it moves away from the flagpole. It can have several shapes, such as triangular, tapering (square tail) or triangular swallowtail (forked ...

  4. Game client - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of how the game client works, using the game League of Legends. In this example, a player named 7Turtle7 is using the character Kha'Zix to attack a neutral character known as the "Red Brambleback". Multiple things are happening from the client's perspective. 1. The client pulls data stored in the computer archives.

  5. Power Pros - Wikipedia

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    Released on February 24, 1995, for the Super Famicom, this is the first game in the series to feature a full Pennant mode and save game functionality. [10] Hanshin Koshien Stadium is fully licensed, but Meiji Jingu Stadium remains under a fictional name. Commentary is provided by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation radio commentator Motoharu Ōta.

  6. Diamond Mind - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mind differs from Strat-o-Matic and other games of the genre in that it is not derived from a board game; it is strictly a computer game. Tippett claims [ citation needed ] that the fact that the game is designed "from the ground up" to take advantage of the versatility and speed of the PC make it a more accurate and flexible game than ...

  7. Pursue the Pennant (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Duane E. Widner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The games are fast, accurate, and demand both baseball knowledge and good player instincts. This is the only game to provide for up-to-date computer league stats and real-life performance during the game." [2]

  8. MLB Pennant Race - Wikipedia

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    MLB Pennant Race experienced exceptionally long delays, and some critics felt that it greatly suffered as a result, being a game with 1995 stats released when the 1996 MLB season was over. [3] [5] [6] Other common criticisms were the slowness of the games [4] [6] and scorekeeper bugs such as counting swung-on strikes as balls.

  9. MPlayer.com - Wikipedia

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    Mplayer, referred to as Mplayer.com by 1998, [1] was a free online PC gaming service and community that operated from late 1996 until early 2001. The service at its peak was host to a community of more than 20 million visitors each month and offered more than 100 games. [2]