Games
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The term games is the plural of game or Games (magazine)
It may refer to:
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[edit] Olympics
- Olympic Games
- Summer Olympic Games
- Winter Olympic Games
- Special Olympics World Games
- Ancient Olympic Games
- Cotswold Olimpick Games
- Paralympic Games
[edit] Ancient Greco/Roman Games
- Heraea Games at Olympia
- Panathenaic Games at Athens
- Panhellenic Games
- Isthmian Games at Corinth
- Nemean Games at Nemea
- Pythian Games at Delphi
- Capitoline Games
- Secular Games (Latin Ludi Saeculares) of Rome
[edit] Modern Games
- All-Africa Games
- Arafura Games
- Arctic Winter Games
- Aryan Games
- Asian Games
- Asian Winter Games
- Australian University Games
- Bolivarian Games
- British Empire Games
- Canada Games
- Central American and Caribbean Games
- Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Youth Games
- Cotswold Games
- East Asian Games
- FEI World Equestrian Games
- Friendship Games
- Gaelic games
- Games of the Small States of Europe
- Goodwill Games
- Highland games
- Community Games, Ireland
- Jeux de la Francophonie for the French-speaking world community
- Lusophony Games for the Portuguese-speaking world community
- Maccabiah Games
- Mediterranean Games
- Military World Games
- Nordic Games
- Pacific Games
- Pan American Games
- Pan Arab Games
- Pan-Armenian Games
- Paralympic Games
- South American Games
- South Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- National Congress of State Games, United States
- West Asian Games
- World Games
- World Air Games
- World Wheelchair and Amputee Games
[edit] Sports statistics
- Games played, a statistic in several sports representing the number of games a player has participated in
- Games pitched, a statistic in baseball which counts the number of appearances by a pitcher
[edit] See also
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