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  2. Tee-ball - Wikipedia

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    Tee-ball is a popular sport for Australian primary school children. An estimated 60% of Australian primary schools include Tee-ball in their sports programs and 17,000 children play in organised competitions. [12] 2017 research found 10.6% of 6–13 year-olds regularly play tee-ball, making it the 14th most popular children's sport in Australia ...

  3. List of trackball arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Golden Tee Golf (1990) Bowl-O-Rama (1991) Golden Tee Golf II (1992) SegaSonic The Hedgehog (1993) Golden Tee 3D Golf (1995) Shuffleshot (1997) World Class Bowling (1997) Outtrigger (1999) The Simpsons Bowling (2000) Beach head 2000 (2000) Golden Tee Fore! (2000) The Grid (2001) Hyperbowl--Hyper Entertainment; uses a bowling ball sized trackball ...

  4. Backyard Baseball - Wikipedia

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    [c] Series games will vary per game. This game has various playable modes, and they include: Single Game, Batting Practice, Spectator, and Season Game. A remastered version of the first Backyard Baseball title was released on October 10, 2024, [2] with a remastered version of Backyard Baseball 2001 planned to release on a later date. [3]

  5. Tee - Wikipedia

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    Tee-ball is based on baseball, with the main difference being the use of a tee in the place of a pitcher. Much larger than a golf tee, the tee-ball tee is a durable rubber stand attached to the home plate which supports the baseball at a suitable height for the batter to hit. It is adjustable to allow for variations in batter height.

  6. Category:Trackball video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn ... (video game) Cube Quest; F. Food Fight (video game) Football (1978 video game) G. Golden Tee Golf; The Grid (video game ...

  7. V.Flash - Wikipedia

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    The V.Flash Home Edutainment System, also known as V.Smile Pro in Europe, is a seventh-generation educational home video game console and spinoff from the V.Smile series of video game consoles developed by VTech and Koto Laboratory. [1] Unlike the V.Smile, this game console uses 3D graphics. This system is designed for kids aged 6 to 10. [2]

  8. Golden Tee Golf - Wikipedia

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    Golden Tee Golf is a golf arcade game series by Incredible Technologies. Its signature feature is the use of a trackball [ 1 ] to determine the power, direction and curve of the player's golf shot. Play modes include casual 18-hole golf, closest to the pin, and online tournaments.

  9. Video game console - Wikipedia

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    A video game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can typically be played with a game controller.These may be home consoles, which are generally placed in a permanent location connected to a television or other display devices and controlled with a separate game controller, or handheld consoles, which include their own display unit ...