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  2. Bubble football - Wikipedia

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    A bubble soccer match at Texas A&M University–Commerce in December 2014. Bubble football was first created in Norway by Henrik Elvestad and Johan Golden in 2011, [8] when it made an appearance on their TV show, Golden Goal. [9] The game was spread in the UK by Lee Moseley who self-financed. [10] By 2014, the sport had reached New Zealand. [11]

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  4. List of PlayStation (console) games (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    4-4-2 Soccer: Arc Developments: Virgin Interactive: Unreleased: August 1997: Unreleased 5 Star Racing: Kung Fu Games: Phoenix Games: Unreleased: November 15, 2003: Unreleased 70's Robot Anime Geppy-X: Aroma Aroma May 27, 1999: Unreleased: Unreleased 98 Kōshien: Magical Company: Magical Company June 18, 1998: Unreleased: Unreleased 99 Kōshien ...

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  7. List of ball games - Wikipedia

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    Ball-play of the Women, Prairie du Chien, oil painting by George Catlin, 1835-36 Ball sports fall within many sport categories, some sports within multiple categories, including:

  8. Fortnite Ballistic - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic is a tactical first-person shooter accessible via the Fortnite launcher. [1] In the mode, two teams of five players compete against each other across several rounds, with one team aiming to plant a "Rift Point Device" at a designated location on the map, and the other team attempting to stop them. [1]

  9. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    Name Release date Developer/publisher Babes in Toyland: 1997: Conexus, Inc., MGM Interactive Baby Brats - Super Play Room: 1994: Albert C. Ashton Backgammon: 1990: Graphics Software Labs, Microforum Manufacturing Inc.