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  2. Category:Television shows filmed in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  3. List of AO-rated video games - Wikipedia

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    Most retailers refuse to stock the games, and the popular video game live streaming service Twitch forbids streaming them. [9] In light of these regulatory challenges, most AO-games have been released for personal computers, and nearly all erotic game publishers forgo the rating process entirely and sell on unregulated marketplaces.

  4. Lists of game shows - Wikipedia

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  5. Click (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Click is an American television game show based around computers and the then-relatively novel medium of the Internet.The youth-oriented series was created by Merv Griffin and hosted by Ryan Seacrest, with a female co-host who also served as announcer: Amber Bonasso in Season 1, [1] and Amber Willenborg in Season 2.

  6. Category:Video games about children - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby Boomer (video game) Baby Pac-Man; Baby T-Rex; Balloon Kid; Barney's Hide & Seek Game; Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly; Beacon Pines; Bebe's Kids (video game)

  7. 4 Square (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The game ended with a second "Pair the Squares" round, or in later shows, the rest of the first "Pair the Squares" round with the board as it was when time was called. The high scorer at the end of the game advanced in the tournament. Series overview

  8. Category:Australian children's game shows - Wikipedia

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  9. 50/50 (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The physical games usually consisted of inflatable obstacle courses, similar to those found in other children's game shows such as Get Your Own Back, Fun House, Run the Risk and Pump It Up. Quiz rounds also featured, as well as an observational round featuring a pop music video in which all contestants played by voting 'true' or 'false' on keypads.