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  2. BurgerTime - Wikipedia

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    BurgerTime. BurgerTime, [b] originally released as Hamburger[c] in Japan, is a 1982 arcade video game from Data East released initially for its DECO Cassette System. The player is chef Peter Pepper, who must walk over hamburger ingredients in a maze of platforms and ladders while avoiding anthropomorphic hot dogs, fried eggs, and pickles which ...

  3. List of games in game theory - Wikipedia

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    Perfect information: A game has perfect information if it is a sequential game and every player knows the strategies chosen by the players who preceded them. Constant sum: A game is a constant sum game if the sum of the payoffs to every player are the same for every single set of strategies. In these games, one player gains if and only if ...

  4. Dig Dug - Wikipedia

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    1-2 players alternating turns. Dig Dug[a] is a maze arcade video game released by Namco in 1982. It was distributed in North America by Atari, Inc. The player digs underground tunnels to attack enemies in each level, by either inflating them to bursting or crushing them underneath rocks. Dig Dug was planned and designed by Masahisa Ikegami ...

  5. Game of the Day: BurgerTime Deluxe - AOL

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    The game of the day is going back, back to the old school! Let the culinary capers commence in BurgerTime Deluxe. Help Peter Pepper as he uses his assortment of ingredients to thwart the dastardly ...

  6. BurgerTime World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Platform. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. BurgerTime World Tour is a platform game in the BurgerTime series, developed by Frozen Codebase, Konami and digitally published by MonkeyPaw Games for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii in 2011-2012. The game was delisted from the Xbox Live and WiiWare digital storefronts in April 2014 due to an ...

  7. Fictitious play - Wikipedia

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    Fictitious play. In game theory, fictitious play is a learning rule first introduced by George W. Brown. In it, each player presumes that the opponents are playing stationary (possibly mixed) strategies. At each round, each player thus best responds to the empirical frequency of play of their opponent. Such a method is of course adequate if the ...

  8. Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja - Wikipedia

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    Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja, [a] also known simply as either Bad Dudes (on the American NES port) or DragonNinja[b] (in Japan [6] and Europe), [3][7] is a side-scrolling cooperative beat 'em up developed and released by Data East as an arcade video game in 1988. It was ported to computer and game console home systems.

  9. Centipede game - Wikipedia

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    Centipede game. 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 ...