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  2. Law 3037/2002 - Wikipedia

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    Law 3037/2002 was a controversial law passed by the Greek government in 2002 and was later repealed in 2011. The law effectively banned all electronic games in public places in the hopes that it would fight illegal gambling in the country.

  3. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary rating systems adopted by the video game industry, such as the ESRB rating system in the United States and Canada (established in 1994), [7] and the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) rating system in Europe (established in 2003), are aimed at informing parents about the types of games their children are playing (or are asking to play).

  4. List of banned video games in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The game was re-rated R18+ after a review was conducted with input from Gearbox Software, the game's publisher. [128] [21] Refused Classification (RC) Restricted (R 18+) Outlast 2 (2017) 2017-03-15 Originally banned because of implied sexual violence. [129] [130] [131] The game was resubmitted without the scene and received an R18+ rating.

  5. Tiến lên - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when only one player is left with any cards. That player is the loser. In a gambling game, the loser pays each other player a fixed stake; in a drinking game, they buy the next round; in a friendly game, they shuffle the deck for the next match.

  6. Bầu cua cá cọp - Wikipedia

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    ' gourd crab fish tiger '; also Bầu cua tôm cá or Lắc bầu cua) is a Vietnamese gambling game using three dice. [1] [2] The game is often played at Vietnamese New Year. Instead of showing one to six pips, the sides of the dice have pictures of a fish; a prawn; a crab; a cock; a calabash; and a stag (or a tiger). Players place wagers on a ...

  7. Chinese Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Blackjack is also known as 21-point, ban-luck (), ban-nag (), and xì dách ().The game is played in South East Asia and resembles conventional Blackjack.In Malaysia, this variant is known as Kampung (Village) Blackjack to differentiate it from the standard Casino Blackjack, and it grew from the game played in the old days in villages.

  8. Yoo Seung-jun - Wikipedia

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    Steve Sueng Jun Yoo [1] (born Yoo Seung-jun [2] on December 15, 1976), [3] is an American singer, rapper and actor of South Korean origin. He debuted in South Korea in 1997 with the song "Gawi" and became one of the country's most popular K-pop stars at the time. [4]

  9. Lik Sang - Wikipedia

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    Lik-Sang was a strong supporter of the Dreamcast Community, in 2003 they partnered with Dreamcast-Scene (DCS) and GOAT Store to promote independently developed games, they had an exclusive deal with GOAT Store that made them the sole distributor of all independently released games until their demise in 2006.