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History Of Games ... The Tafl games were a family of ancient Germanic and Celtic board games played across much of Northern Europe from earlier than 400 CE until the 12th century, although the rules of the games were never explicitly recorded and are only partially understood today... Ancient board games The Royal Game of Ur, or Game of Twenty Squares, dated from the First Dynasty of Ur, before 2600 BCE, has been documented as still being played in Iraq...
Table Game ... The term has significance in that some jurisdictions permit casinos to have only slots and no table games... Games Cards Asian stud Asia Poker Australian Pontoon Baccarat Blackjack Blackjack switch Caribbean Stud Poker Casino Hold'em Casino war Chinese poker Fan-Tan Faro Four card poker Let It Ride Mambo stud Pai gow poker Poker Pyramid Poker Red Dog Spanish 21 Super Fun 21 Teen Patti Texas Hold'em Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker Three card poker Two-up Penny-up Ultimate Texas Hold'em Dice / Tiles Chuck-a-luck Craps Pai Gow Sic bo Random numbers Big Six wheel Roulette Chase Beezy ...
Watara Supervision ... Reasons commonly cited are the poor quality screen which was prone to blurring and made following the action difficult, a general lack of games and the simplistic nature of those that were released... Yet another problem was that most of the games that were available were developed in Taiwan or Hong Kong, meaning that fans of big-name western and Japanese developers were underwhelmed by the apparent lack of support from these companies... Only a tiny handful of games were developed by third parties, including Sachen and the British developer B. I. T. S...
History Of Video Game Consoles (sixth Generation) ... Games were still being produced for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube as of 2007, while Dreamcast games were officially discontinued in 2002... There were still a few games being produced for the Dreamcast in 2007, but they are essentially NAOMI arcade ports released only in Japan, with small print runs...
Role-playing Video Game ... Role-playing video games typically rely on a highly developed story and setting, which is divided into a number of quests... Role-playing video games also typically attempt to offer more complex and dynamic character interaction than what is found in other video game genres... Story and setting The premise of most-role-playing games tasks the player with saving the world, or whichever level of society is threatened...
Online Text-based Role-playing Game ... Role-playing games based on popular media (for example, the Harry Potter series) are common, and the players involved tend to overlap with the relevant fandoms... Varieties MUDs Precursor to the now more popular MMORPGs of today are the branch of text-based games known as MUD, MOO, MUCK, MUSH et al., a broad family of server software tracing their origins back to MUD1 and being used to implement a variety of games and other services... Although interest in these games has suffered from the popularity of MMORPGs, a large number of them still operate...
Game Boy Color ... The console was capable of showing up to 56 different colors simultaneously on screen from its palette of 32,768 (8x4 colour background palettes, 8x3+transparent sprite palettes), and could add basic four-, seven- or ten-color shading to games that had been developed for the original 4-shades-of-grey Game Boy... Cartridges Games that are designed specifically for the Game Boy Color are housed in clear-colored cartridges, and will not function in an earlier Game Boy or the Super Game Boy (or will simply display a warning message and refuse to play)... Games that are designed for the Game Boy Color, but which also include backwards-compatibility with the previous Game Boy systems, have a similar design to the original grey Game Boy cartridges, but are colored black for identification...
Special Versions Of The Nintendo DS ... In Australia, the DS Lite was also only available in white (Polar White) at launch. On September 21, 2006, the Jet Black (Onyx) color was released...
Role-playing Game Theory ... The Scandinavian RPG scene saw several opposing ideological camps about the nature and function of RPGs emerge, and began having regular conventions on live action role-playing games where RPG theory was featured prominently, called the Knutepunkt... In the 21st century, self-defined "Indie role-playing" communities such as the Forge grew on the internet, studying role-playing and developing the GNS Theory of role-playing games...
WonderSwan ... The original WonderSwan was later replaced by the WonderSwan Color; although some WonderSwan Color games are compatible with the original WonderSwan, many are designed exclusively for the WonderSwan Color and show a message such as "This cartridge is for WonderSwan Color only" when run on the original WonderSwan... As it was a console designed essentially for the Japanese market, most of the games are in Japanese, with only a few featuring English text...
Nintendo 3DS ... In addition, consumers who bought the system at its original price gained access to ten free Nintendo Entertainment System games starting September 1, 2011 and 10 free Game Boy Advance games starting December 16, 2011, from the Nintendo eShop...
Razer Switchblade ... The Switchblade's main goal is to provide gamers with the functionality of a Windows computer, combined with the portability of a handheld device. It features a multitouch LCD screen and an adaptive keyboard that changes keys depending on the game you play...
Sega Game Gear ... In addition, it could also produce stereo sound (through headphones) as opposed to the SMS's monaural output, though very few games made use of the stereo capabilities... Because of the similarities between the SMS and the Game Gear, it was fairly easy for SMS games to be ported to Game Gear cartridges; the Master Gear Converter, released during the system's lifetime, even allowed original SMS cartridges to be played on the Game Gear directly...
Video Game ... The input device used to manipulate video games is called a game controller, and varies across platforms... Early personal computer games often needed a keyboard for gameplay, or more commonly, required the user to buy a separate joystick with at least one button...
GP32 ... The console has a four-way mini-joystick controller, two main buttons ('A' and 'B'), two shoulder buttons on each side of the SMC slot ('L' and 'R') and two other menu buttons on each side of the screen ('SELECT' and 'START'), made from a softer, translucent rubber. The console also has a USB 1.1 port for connection with a host computer, a serial expansion port, a 3.3 V power adapter input, a headphone connector and a rear compartment which holds two AA sized batteries...
Role-playing ... She accurately judged role-playing in the theatre as rehearsal and actor training, or the playing of the role of actor versus theatre roles, but many now use her games for fun in their own right... Role-playing games A role-playing game is a game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create stories... Within the rules, they may improvise freely; their choices shape the direction and outcome of the games...
Dartball ... Dartball teams are usually formed by churches, often playing their games during fall and winter months in church basements or common areas... Dartball games can be very competitive; just as in baseball, the opposing team and its supporters may attempt to distract the "batter." In each match played there are three individual nine-inning games, with the exception of tie games in which extra inning games will be played... In some leagues, in order for a team to record a win, they must win at least two out of the three individual games...
Game.com ... While they were able to obtain game licenses like Wheel of Fortune, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mortal Kombat, Duke Nukem, and Resident Evil, none of the games sold in great numbers...