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  2. MASH (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game starts by either player writing out the title MASH at the top of a piece of paper. Both players contribute to writing a list of categories like where they live, how many kids they have, who they marry, and what their job would be.

  3. Paper-and-pencil game - Wikipedia

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    Some popular examples of pencil-and-paper games include tic-tac-toe, sprouts, dots and boxes, hangman, MASH, paper soccer, and spellbinder. [3] The term is unrelated to the use in role-playing games to differentiate tabletop games from role-playing video games.

  4. M*A*S*H (video game) - Wikipedia

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    M*A*S*H received heavier promotion than other titles released by Fox Video, and was promoted under Fox's "Games of the Century" banner. [4] Jamie Farr, who portrayed Maxwell Klinger on the M*A*S*H TV series, was the official spokesperson for the video game.

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  9. List of M*A*S*H novels - Wikipedia

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    1969 Canadian paperback edition of the first book. The M*A*S*H book series includes the original novel that inspired the movie and then the TV series.The first, MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, was co-authored by H. Richard Hornberger (himself a former military surgeon) and W. C. Heinz (a former World War II war correspondent); it was published in 1968 under the pen name Richard Hooker.