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  2. List of gaming conventions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of noteworthy gaming conventions [nb 1] from around the world. This list is sectioned by location, and each gaming convention includes the dates during which it is typically held. Dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention.

  3. Game Market - Wikipedia

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    Game Market (ゲームマーケット) is a Japanese gaming convention featuring "analog games" that do not require electricity, such as board games and card games. The event was first held in Tokyo on April 2, 2000.

  4. Tokyo Game Show - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Game Show (東京ゲームショウ, Tōkyō Gēmu Shō), commonly known as TGS, is a video game trade fair and convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. The main focus of the show is on ...

  5. Bids for the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Japan Amusement Expo - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Amusement Expo (JAEPO) is an annual trade fair for amusement arcade products, such as arcade games, redemption games, amusement rides, vending machines, and change machines. [1] The event is hosted one weekend per year in the Greater Tokyo Area. The event is held at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba.

  7. List of Japanese board games - Wikipedia

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    Game name Year Origin Players Gameplay style Similar Games Reference Love Letter: 2012: Kanai Factory: 2–4: Risk and deduction game: Coup: Gomoku (五目並べ, gomokunarabe) circa 850: Traditional: 2: Strategic abstract game played with Go pieces on a Renju board (15×15), goal to reach five in a row: Renju, Four in a row: Jinsei Game ...

  8. AVCon - Wikipedia

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    AVCon is an Australian anime and video games festival held annually in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the largest combined anime and gaming festival in the Southern Hemisphere. AVCon showcases anime, video gaming, tabletop gaming, Japanese culture, art and technology in one large, all-ages event.

  9. 2022 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Snowy street in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, on January 21, 2022. January and February – Winter thunderstorm and heavy snow. There were at least 93 human fatalities and 1,580 injuries, according to Japan Fire and Disaster Management Agency.