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  2. Sansukumi-ken - Wikipedia

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    The games which children play when they come together are 'The old man goes to the mountain to cut wood, while the old woman goes to the river to wash' like in former times, but now they play also mushi-ken, fox ken, and original ken. How funny!" Rock paper scissors is one of the few sansukumi-ken games still played in modern Japan. It is ...

  3. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors (also known by several other names and word orders, see § Names) is an intransitive hand game, usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand. These shapes are "rock" (a closed fist), "paper" (a flat hand), and "scissors" (a fist with the index ...

  4. Morra (game) - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors - a hand-game of chance, in which each player has three options. Spoof (game) - a game of chance, in which each player has to guess the total number of coins held by all players. Horsengoggle - a hand-game of chance, used to select a single person from a group.

  5. Batsu game - Wikipedia

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    A basic example of a batsu game in a variety show is "rock, paper, scissors" and leads to the loser being slapped in the face by the winner. Other common examples include being forced into a pool of extremely hot water or eating something filled with wasabi.

  6. List of One-Punch Man episodes - Wikipedia

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    During one rock-paper-scissors match, an enraged Saitama nearly crushes Bang with a hammer, who is then forced to admit that Saitama is truly powerful. He does note, however, that the rock-paper-scissors game was the most excited he had ever seen Saitama be, and offers Saitama to join his dojo. Saitama refuses.

  7. Yakyūken - Wikipedia

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    Yakyūken. Yakyūken (野球拳, lit. "baseball fist") is a Japanese game based on rockpaperscissors. Three players compete. The host cries out "Play ball". The contestants dance to music played on the shamisen and taiko. The host chants "Runner ni nattara essassa." ("Hope the batter gets to run").

  8. Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle - Wikipedia

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    In the original Japanese version of the game, when Alex or his opponent lose a Rock Paper Scissors match, the loser's clothes disappear, leaving him/her naked with a fig leaf over his/her genitalia. In the Western versions, the loser is flattened by a heavy weight. Several levels were also renamed for the Western release.

  9. How to beat anyone at rock-paper-scissors, according to a ...

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    Apparently, there is certain knowledge you can exploit to turn yourself into a rock-paper-scissors champ. How to beat anyone at rock-paper-scissors, according to a Chinese mathematician Skip to ...