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* [[Game (food)]], any nondomesticated animal hunted for food and sport |
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* [[Game (dog)]], a quality of fighting dogs that are selectively bred and trained to fight |
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a game is something that you put your penis in |
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==Film and television== |
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Revision as of 12:34, 14 September 2012
Look up game in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A game is a recreational activity with a set of rules.
- For various types of games, see Category:Games
Game(s) may also refer to:
Animals
- Game (food), any nondomesticated animal hunted for food and sport
- Game (dog), a quality of fighting dogs that are selectively bred and trained to fight
a game is something that you put your penis in
Film and television
- Game (2011 film), an action Hindi-language film
- Games (film), a film starring James Caan
- "Games" (seaQuest DSV), an episode of seaQuest DSV
- "Games" (House), an episode of House
- Gamer (film) (original working title: Game), a 2009 thriller film
- Game (1993 film), an Indian film featuring Rahul Roy
- Game (2002 film), a Tamil film of 2002
Mathematics
- Game, a strategic interaction between individuals, in game theory
- Games, a mathematical superset of surreal numbers
Music
- Game (rapper), formerly The Game, American rapper
- Games (band), now known as Ford & Lopatin
- Albums
- G.A.M.E., an album by Game
- Game (KHM album)
- Game (Perfume album)
- Games (album), an album by Leo Ku
- Game, an album by Piano Squall
- Games, an album by Larry Fast
- Songs
- "Games" (Chuckii Booker song)
- "Games" (New Kids on the Block song)
- "Game", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki, the B-side of the single Inspire
- "Games", a song by Cher from her 1982 album I Paralyze later covered by Tina Turner
- "Games", a song by the Jonas Brothers from Jonas Brothers
Nicknames
- In the UK, an alternative name for Physical Education
The Olympics
- Olympic Games
- Summer Olympic Games
- Winter Olympic Games
- Special Olympics World Games
- Ancient Olympic Games
- Cotswold Olimpick Games
- Paralympic Games
Modern Games
- All-Africa Games
- Arafura Games
- Arctic Winter Games
- Aryan Games
- Asian Games
- Asian Winter Games
- Asian Youth Games
- Australian University Games
- Australian Youth Olympic Festival
- Bolivarian Games
- British Empire Games
- Canada Games
- Central American Games
- Central American and Caribbean Games
- Central Asian Games
- Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Winter Games
- Commonwealth Youth Games
- Community Games, Ireland
- Cotswold Games
- East Asian Games
- European Youth Olympic Festival
- FEI World Equestrian Games
- Friendship Games
- Gaelic games
- Games of the Small States of Europe
- Goodwill Games
- Highland games
- International Children's Games
- 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
- National Congress of State Games, United States
- Nordic Games
- Pacific Games
- Pan American Games
- Pan Arab Games
- Pan-Armenian Games
- Paralympic Games
- South American Games
- South Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- West Asian Games
- World Air Games
- World Eskimo Indian Olympics
- World Games
- World University Games
- World Wheelchair and Amputee Games
- World Youth Games
- Youth Olympic Games
Diminutives
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
Other uses
- Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science
- Game (retailer), a major British video game retailer
- Game (Scientology), a concept in Scientology
- Game (simulation), a simulation or reenactment undertaken for training, analysis, or prediction
- Games (magazine), an American game and puzzle magazine
- GamesTM magazine
- Philip Game (1876–1962), British military leader and Governor of New South Wales, Australia
- Game, a common counterproductive social interaction in transactional analysis
- Mind games, a form of covert psychological influence.
- Roman games, the Ludi Romani.
See also
- Gamer, a person who plays role-playing or video games
- Gamer (film), a 2009 film starring Gerard Butler
- Gamers, a Japanese retail chain owned by Broccoli
- Gaming (disambiguation)
- History of games