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The winner's purse is 2,000,000 CNY. BC Card Cup (2009–2012) was an annual tournament sponsored by BC Card. The winner's purse was 300,000,000 Won. Fujitsu Cup (1988–2011) was a tournament sponsored by Fujitsu and Yomiuri Shimbun. The winner's purse was 15,000,000 Yen. World Oza (2002–2009) was a tournament sponsored by Toyota Denso every ...
Board games were included as events during the 2006, 2010, 2018, and 2022 Asian Games. These games included chess , go , xiangqi , and contract bridge . Events
These are winners of the American Tabletop Awards, a US-based board game award selected by a committee of board game media creators for games released in the previous calendar year. [14] Early Gamers These are winners in the Early Gamers category, a category for games targeted at people new to board games.
Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate applicant cities OCA assembly Ref Host city Others I: 1986 details: Sapporo: Only bid 3rd Seoul (1984) [14] II: 1990 details India: Only bid [24] Sapporo: Only bid 8th Bali (1989) III: 1995 Samjiyon: Only bid 1996 details: Harbin: Gangwon: 12th Kuwait City (1993-12-02) [25] IV: 1999 details: Gangwon ...
The Japan Game Awards is the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's awards ceremony, which was created in 1996 as the CESA Awards. While it represents the Japanese video game industry , it is not limited to Japanese video games, but also includes international video games.
Hamish Dean (2022) 2024 Two years 4 games German Board Game Championship [17] Teams (4 players) 1984 Das Team mit dem Paukenschlag, Bonn 2024 One year 4 games Europe Masters - European Board Game Championship [18] Teams (4 players) 1988 Das Team mit dem Paukenschlag, Bonn 2024 One year
Unlike previous editions, only one city has completed the entire bid process for the 2022 Asian Games (also known as XIX Asian Games), completed in August 2015.Thus, it was up to the Olympic Council of Asia to decide to give the rights to host the event to the Chinese city of Hangzhou as the host of the event during the institution's 34th General Assembly, held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
In 2015 GamesBids.com provided exclusive coverage of the Tibetan protests of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games bid in Lausanne [9] The website is referenced by Olympic authors and textbooks. In 2010 GamesBids.com became one of the first web-only publications to receive official Olympic Games accreditation, to cover the Vancouver 2010 Olympic ...