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  2. Arm Wrestling (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Arm Wrestling is a 1985 [1] arcade game developed by Nintendo and released only in North America.As a spin-off of the Punch-Out!! series, and created by the same development team, Arm Wrestling has many of the same features, such as a dual-monitor system and quirky computer opponents.

  3. 3 Count Bout - Wikipedia

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    In addition to that, two players can join in together for two-on-two tag-team matches. [2] A feature of this game is its system. Gauges are displayed on the screen when you approach an opponent's wrestler during the match. The player can give priority to the technique by hitting the button repeatedly until the gauge meter is higher than the ...

  4. Arm wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Recreational arm wrestling typically adheres to the most fundamental principles, where two participants face each other with bent elbows resting on a flat surface, with each participant seeking to "pin" their opponent's hand by pressing it down to the surface. [2] Competitive arm wrestling typically observes more developed rules.

  5. Mercy (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy is a game of strength, skill, endurance, and pain tolerance popular in Britain, Canada, Pakistan, India, the United States, and elsewhere. The game is played by two players who grasp each other's hands (with interlocked fingers). The aim is to twist the opponent's hands or bend their fingers until the opponent surrenders. [1]

  6. Thumb war - Wikipedia

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    A thumb war or thumb fight, also known as thumb wrestling, is a game played by two players in which the thumbs are used to simulate fighting. [1] The objective of the game is to "pin" the opponent's thumb, often to a count of four. [2] [3] The San Francisco Chronicle called the game "the miniature golf of martial sports." [2]

  7. Punch-Out!! (1984 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, a spin-off called Arm Wrestling was developed and released in the arcades only in North America by the same company, which is based on real arm wrestling. In 1987, the growing popularity of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) caused the development and release of Punch-Out!! for the NES console to happen. Several elements, such as ...

  8. Play Whist Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play the classic trick-taking card game. Lead with your strongest suit and work with your partner to get 2 points per hand. Play Whist Online for Free - AOL.com

  9. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game - Wikipedia

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    Although based on professional wrestling, WWF WrestleMania ' s digitized graphics and fast-paced gameplay make it more of a fighting game than a sports/wrestling game inspired by Midway's popular Mortal Kombat series. [1] What separates this game from previous and future WWF/WWE video games is its over-the-top and very cartoonish attacks.