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  2. Set for Life - Wikipedia

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    Set for Life is an American game show hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and is based on the British game show For the Rest of Your Life. It premiered on Friday, July 20, 2007, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern (7:00 p.m. Central) on ABC , and ran until August 31, 2007, in that time slot.

  3. Dailymotion - Wikipedia

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    Dailymotion is a French online video sharing platform owned by Vivendi. [2] North American launch partners included Vice Media , Bloomberg , and Hearst Digital Media . [ 3 ] It is among the earliest known platforms to support HD (720p) resolution video.

  4. Life simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Life simulation games form a subgenre of simulation video games in which the player lives or controls one or more virtual characters (human or otherwise). Such a game can revolve around "individuals and relationships, or it could be a simulation of an ecosystem". [1] Other terms include artificial life game [1] and simulated life game (SLG).

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  6. Hole in the Wall (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall is an American game show that has aired in two versions on American television.. The first version aired on the Fox television network from 2008 to 2009. The show was an adaptation of the Japanese game show Nōkabe (脳カベ) (meaning Brain Wall, nicknamed by YouTube fans as "Human Tetris") [1] in which players must contort themselves to fit through cutouts in a large 13 feet ...

  7. Classic Game Room - Wikipedia

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    Classic Game Room (commonly abbreviated CGR) is a video game review web series produced, directed, edited and hosted by Mark Bussler [1] of Inecom, LLC. The show reviewed both retro and modern video games along with gaming accessories, pinball machines, and minutiae such as gaming mousepads and food products.

  8. Nick Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Nick Arcade (also stylized Nickelodeon Arcade) is an American children's game show created by James Bethea and Karim Miteff and hosted by Phil Moore, with Andrea Lively announcing, that aired on Nickelodeon in 1992. It aired originally during weekend afternoons, with reruns airing until September 28, 1997.

  9. 3rd Degree (game show) - Wikipedia

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    3rd Degree! is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 11, 1989, to June 8, 1990, with repeats continuing until September 7, 1990. The show was a panel game much in the vein of an earlier game show called Make the Connection, where two people with a specific connection would play against the panel.