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  2. South Africa: Vestige of Colonialism - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Strategy & Tactics #62, which contained South Africa as a pull-out game. South Africa: Vestige of Colonialism is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1977 that simulates a hypothetical guerilla war during the apartheid era waged by the African National Congress (ANC) against forces of the Republic of South Africa (RSA).

  3. South African Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 South African Games, the first such event, was staged at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. [1] Foreign competitors were invited. [2] In January, IOC had revoked South Africa's invitation to the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [3] The White Games were held from 29 February to 9 March, and the Black games from 24 April to 10 May. [2]

  4. Template:Netball South Africa Diamond Challenge - Wikipedia

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  5. Dots (game) - Wikipedia

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    Dots (Czech: Židi, Polish: Kropki, Russian: Точки) is an abstract strategy game, played by two or more people on a sheet of squared paper. The game is somewhat similar to Go , in that the goal is to "capture" enemy dots by surrounding them with a continuous line of one's own dots.

  6. Desert War: Tactical Warfare in North Africa - Wikipedia

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    In the first years of its existence, SPI produced several tank combat wargames, including PanzerBlitz (1970), Combat Command (1972) and KampfPanzer (1973). SPI game designers Jim Dunnigan and Redmond A. Simonsen took elements from each of the three previous games and produced Desert War, [2] a non-historical game of desert combat, which was published in 1973.

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  8. 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (video game) - Wikipedia

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    2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is the official video game for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, published by EA Sports [1] and available on iOS and all major seventh-generation platforms except the Nintendo DS. Announced in January 2010 during an interview with one of the producers of the game, it was released 27 April 2010 in North America.

  9. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was played again a year later at a beach house at Great Brak River where Esterhuyse was present – and this sparked the idea of creating an exciting board game with a similar process. ‘We wrote down famous names on pieces of paper and each of us had to explain who the person was without mentioning the name.