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The Lynx was the second handheld game with the Atari name to actually be produced, the first was Atari Inc .' s handheld electronic game Touch Me.
The 2005 video game adaptation features levels called Pelham, Tremont, and " Gunhill " ( a play off the name Gun Hill Road ).
Last Bronx, a 1996 Sega game played on the bad reputation of the Bronx to lend its name to an alternate version of post-Japanese bubble Tokyo, where crime and gang warfare is rampant.
* 1759 A Journey Through Europe published by John Jefferys, the earliest board game with a designer whose name is known.
This hand was called a " blackjack " and the name stuck to the game, even though the ten to one bonus was soon withdrawn.
The game has been strongly solved, meaning that exact equities are available for all 32 million possible positions .< ref name =" strato-variants ">
* Another name of a trick-taking card game Belot
Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher founded on February 8, 1991 under the name Silicon & Synapse by three graduates of UCLA ,< ref name =" UCLAHonorDinner2006_11_06 ">
Drinking card games are, true to their name, a subset of drinking games using cards, in which the object in playing the game is either to drink or to force others to drink.
), and this seems the most likely origin of the name of the game.
Call of Cthulhu is a horror fiction role-playing game based on H. P. Lovecraft's story of the same name and the associated Cthulhu Mythos.
In Cantonese they are called " Gwat Pai " ( 骨牌 ), which literally means " bone tiles ", it is also the name of a northern Chinese game, where the rules are quite different from the southern Chinese game Tien Gow.
It is the name of a Chinese game that plays with the Chinese dominoes set.
Among Black players, the name " craps " refers primarily to the casino version of the game that is played on a marked felt surface on a table.
( Despite the name " street craps ," this game is often played in houses, usually on an uncarpeted garage or kitchen floor.
Gamers that year had a choice between a new game with the Civilization name but no involvement of Sid Meier ; and a " space "- themed civilization game without the name but clearly designed by the same team ( Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri ).
Despite the name " Chinese checkers ", the game is not a variation of checkers, nor did it originate in China or any part of Asia.
) The game was invented in Germany in 1892 under the name " Stern-Halma " as a variation of the older American game Halma.

name and derives
The name presumably derives from the French royal house which never learned and never forgot ; ;
The Institute derives its name from Paul Von Groth's Chemische Krystallographie, a five-volume work which appeared between 1906 and 1919.
Do you say chantey, as if the word were derived from the French word chanter, to sing, or do you say shanty and think of a roughly built cabin, which derives its name from the French-Canadian use of the word chantier, with one of its meanings given as a boat-yard??
The name affirming the consequent derives from the premise Q, which affirms the " then " clause of the conditional premise.
EveR-1's name derives from the Biblical Eve, plus the letter r for robot.
It is an Ethiopian name of the Ge ‘ ez script, ’ ä bu gi da, taken from four letters of that script the way abecedary derives from Latin a be ce de.
The main feature of the family is the composite flower type in the form of capitula surrounded by involucral bracts. The name " Asteraceae " comes from Aster, the most prominent generum in the family, that derives from the Greek ἀστήρ meaning star, and is connected with its inflorescence star form.
The alternative name for the family, Umbelliferae, derives from the inflorescence being generally in the form of a compound umbel.
Their name derives from the Spanish el lagarto, which means " the lizard ".
From Thespis ' name derives the word thespian.
The League's modern name derives from its official meeting place, the island of Delos, where congresses were held in the temple and where the treasury stood until, in a symbolic gesture, Pericles moved it to Athens in 454 BC.
The actinide series derives its name from the group 3 element actinium.
The name " ablative " derives from the Latin ablatus, the ( irregular ) perfect passive participle of auferre " to carry away ".
Tradition derives the name from Aegina, the mother of Aeacus, who was born on and ruled the island.
The name derives from a Brythonic word Gobannia meaning " river of the blacksmiths ", and relates to the town's pre-Roman importance in iron smelting.
Plant potash lent the name to the element potassium, which was first derived from caustic potash, and also gave potassium its chemical symbol K ( cf German Kalium ), which ultimately derives from alkali.
The city grew along the valleys of the rivers Alcoa and Baça, from which it derives its name.
White suggests that the creature derives from sightings of the worm lizards of the same name.
Some Swedish historians believe the name derives from the cripple secondary god Balder of Nordic mythology.
The name Schwarzwald ( German for " Black Forest ") derives from the Romans who referred to the thickly forested mountains there as Silva Nigra ( Latin for " Black Forest ") because the dense growth of conifers in the forest blocked out most of the light inside the forest.
The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx section of The Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
The name probably derives from the Old English bēd, or prayer ; if Bede was given the name at his birth, then his family had probably always planned for him to enter the clergy.
It derives its name from, and records the visions of, Jeremiah, who lived in Jerusalem in the late 7th and early 6th centuries BC during the time of king Josiah and the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians, and who subsequently went into exile in Egypt.
It derives its name from, and records the visions of, the 6th century BC priest and prophet Ezekiel.

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