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  2. Taxman (mathematical game) - Wikipedia

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    Description. The game is played between two players on a board consisting of whole numbered tokens labeled 1 through N, where N is any positive whole number. During each turn, one player (deemed the tax payer) takes a number from the board, and the other player (deemed the taxman) removes all remaining factors of the tax payer's number from the ...

  3. Category:Factor 5 games - Wikipedia

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    S. Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. Super Turrican (1993 video game) Super Turrican 2.

  4. Factor 5 - Wikipedia

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    Factor 5 GmbHFactor 5, Inc (US branch) Factor 5 GmbH is an independent software and video game developer. The company was co-founded by five former Rainbow Arts employees in 1987 in Cologne, Germany, which served as the inspiration behind the studio's name. In order to have a stronger relationship with Factor 5's North American partners like ...

  5. Number Munchers - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed for school and home use for grades four to eight with parental controlled options to set the difficulty level. It teaches multiples, factors, prime numbers, equalities, and inequalities. It helped introduce math skills to younger students, while helping older students to reinforce their existing math skills.

  6. Rubinstein bargaining model - Wikipedia

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    A Rubinstein bargaining model refers to a class of bargaining games that feature alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The original proof is due to Ariel Rubinstein in a 1982 paper. [1] For a long time, the solution to this type of game was a mystery; thus, Rubinstein's solution is one of the most influential findings in game ...

  7. Blast Factor - Wikipedia

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    Blast Factor is a downloadable game developed by Bluepoint Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Notable for being the first game on the console running at a resolution of 1080p and a framerate of 60 alongside being one of its first digital-only games, it is the only game developed by Bluepoint Games that is not a remaster, remake or port.

  8. CellFactor: Revolution - Wikipedia

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    CellFactor: Revolution is a first-person shooter video game developed by Timeline Interactive, Artificial Studios and Immersion Games. It was released on May 8, 2007, for Microsoft Windows. The game was designed to show off what AGEIA PhysX cards are capable of. The cards are designed for physics processing, which allows the video game that ...

  9. Sylver coinage - Wikipedia

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    Sylver coinage. Sylver coinage is a mathematical game for two players, invented by John H. Conway. [1] The two players take turns naming positive integers that are not the sum of nonnegative multiples of previously named integers. The player who names 1 loses.