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  2. List of quiz arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Quiz Meintantei Neo-Geo: Quiz Daisousa Sen Part 2: 1992: SNK: Quiz Mekurumeku Story: 1994: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. (of Tokyo, Japan) Quiz Nanairo Dreams - Nijiirochou No Kiseki: 1996: Capcom: Quiz Olympic: 1985: Seoul Coin: Quiz Omaeni Pipon Cho! 1996: Data East: Quiz Panicuru Fantasy: 1993: NMK: Quiz Quest: Hime To Yuusha No Monogatari: 1991 ...

  3. RoboCup 3D Soccer Simulation League - Wikipedia

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    The SimSpark simulation system is a generic simulator, capable of simulating different agent models. [4] In its history, the 3D league has used different models. Changing of models represents progress simulating an improved approximation of a real robot. However, when models change, existing teams must rework their agents to control the new bodies.

  4. RoboCup Simulation League - Wikipedia

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    The 2D simulation sub-league had its first release in early 1995 [3] with version 0.1. It has been actively maintained since then with updates every few months. [4] The ball and all players are represented as circles on the plane of the field.

  5. RoboCup 2D Soccer Simulation League - Wikipedia

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    The RoboCup 2D Simulated Soccer League is the oldest of the RoboCup Soccer Simulation Leagues. It consists of a number of competitions with computer simulated soccer matches as the main event. There are no physical robots in this league but spectators can watch the action on a large screen, which looks like a giant computer game.

  6. Quiz league - Wikipedia

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    Many quiz leagues run individual competitions. The format used by Merseyside Quiz Leagues and the Quiz League of London is the MIMIR quiz (named after Mímir, a god of Norse mythology who was renowned for his knowledge and wisdom). Matches are played in groups of four with positions drawn at random and each person has 3 questions addressed to ...

  7. Sim racing wheel - Wikipedia

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    A Logitech G29 racing wheel. Sim racing wheels, like real-world racing steering wheels, can have many buttons. Some examples are cruise control or pit-lane limiter for the pit lane, button for flashing lights, windscreen wipers, radio communication with the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance, brake migration, differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make ...

  8. Emlyn Hughes International Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (EHIS) is a soccer computer game first released in 1988 by Audiogenic Software Ltd. The game is named after the popular English footballer Emlyn Hughes . It initially appeared on the Commodore 64 , with other versions produced for the Amstrad CPC , ZX Spectrum , Atari ST and Amiga .

  9. Electro-mechanical game - Wikipedia

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    In Drive Mobile, a steering wheel was used to control a model car over a road painted on a metal drum, with the goal being to keep the car centered as the road shifts left and right. Kasco (short for Kansai Seisakusho Co.) introduced this type of electro-mechanical driving game to Japan in 1958 with Mini Drive , which followed a similar format ...