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  2. Knattleikr - Wikipedia

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    Knattleikr. Knattleikr (English: 'ball-game') was an ancient ball game played by the Vikings of Iceland. The term is also applied to a modern sport created by re-enactors, and now played at a few United States institutions as a college club sport, based on what is known about the historical game.

  3. Rules of basketball - Wikipedia

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    The rules of basketball are the rules and regulations that govern the play, officiating, equipment and procedures of basketball. While many of the basic rules are uniform throughout the world, variations do exist. Most leagues or governing bodies in North America, the most important of which are the National Basketball Association and NCAA ...

  4. Bumper pool - Wikipedia

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    Bumper pool. Rectangular bumper pool table. Bumper pool is a cue sport played on a rectangular (or sometimes octagonal) table fitted with two pockets and an array of fixed cushioned obstacles, called bumpers, within the interior of the table surface. [1] [2]

  5. Chicago (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Rules. "Chicago" often refers to a variation of rotation pool in which the balls are initially placed in positions against the rails of the table. [2] [3] Another variation of Chicago is played in a similar fashion to nine-ball and rotation, where balls must be played in order starting with the 1 ball. In Chicago, all fifteen balls are used.

  6. How college sports video games became the entry point to ...

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    The games went away; EA Sports didn't want to risk further legal exposure. But after a 10-year hiatus, the college football version of the game has returned with great fanfare.

  7. Redline (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Redline is a 1999 post-apocalyptic combination first-person shooter / car combat game for Windows. It was developed by Beyond Games and published by Accolade. In Europe, the game is known as Redline - Gang Warfare: 2066. It is a spiritual successor to the Atari Lynx video game BattleWheels. [2]

  8. Rounders - Wikipedia

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    A game of rounders on Christmas Day at Baroona, Glamorgan Vale, Australia in 1913. Rounders is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams. Rounders is a striking and fielding team game that involves hitting a small, hard, leather-cased ball with a wooden, plastic, or metal bat that has a rounded end. The players score by running around the ...

  9. Comparison of cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Some pool games work on the principle of a point per ball up to a pre-set score (14.1 continuous or straight pool, for example), while others have point-scoring systems based on the number shown on the ball, lowest-score wins systems, or last-man-standing rules. The most popular pool games today, however, are "money-ball" games, in which a ...