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  2. Konpa - Wikipedia

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  4. Pocky & Rocky - Wikipedia

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  5. Tock - Wikipedia

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    Tock is a Cross and Circle game in the style of Pachisi, an Indian game played since the first millennium BC. Tock's exact origins are unclear, but traditionally it is believed that it originated with the early settlers of Quebec, Canada. [citation needed] The French game of Petits-Chevaux ("little horses") From Quebec, the game Jeu du Toc (or ...

  6. Pocky & Rocky with Becky - Wikipedia

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    Pocky & Rocky with Becky, known in Japan as Kiki Kaikai Advance (奇々怪界あどばんす), is a shoot 'em up video game for the Game Boy Advance handheld game console where the player may control either Pocky, Rocky, or Becky, the latter originating from the spin-off KiKi KaiKai: Dotou-hen, as they attempt to defeat a ghostly hydra who escaped his seal.

  7. Table shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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  8. Pocky & Rocky (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pocky & Rocky[ a] is a 1992 scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Natsume for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES). It is the sequel to Taito 's 1986 arcade game KiKi KaiKai. Pocky & Rocky follows the adventures of a young Shinto shrine maiden, Pocky, and her new tanuki companion, Rocky, as they attempt to save ...

  9. Stick gambling - Wikipedia

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    Stick gambling. Stick gambling is a traditional hand game played by many indigenous people, with the rules varying among each group. It would typically be played when diverse groups met on the trail. Games could last for several days during which prized matches, shot, gunpowder, or tobacco would be staked. Traditionally, only men would take part.