-
wall games are
court games where either a net
separates the
opponents or a
wall serves to
reflect the ball to the opponent. The
object of
these games...
- One-
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Tchoukball Valencian frontó
Wallball Games that use both
walls...
- the
fourth wall" is used to
describe such
effects in
those media.
Breaking the
fourth wall is also
possible in
other media, such as
video games and books...
- Hadrian's
Wall (Latin:
Vallum Hadriani, also
known as the
Roman Wall, Picts'
Wall, or
Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a
former defensive fortification of the...
- including: Bat-and-ball
games, such as
cricket and baseball.
Invasion games, such as
football and basketball. Net and
wall games, such as volleyball. Racket...
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Gremlin instead. In 1973,
Gremlin became a
manufacturer of coin-operated
wall games with
their first release Play Ball (1973).
Gremlin joined the
video game...
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former Ubisoft Casablanca employees include developers TheWallGames founded by Y****ine Arif, Rym
Games by Imad
Kharijah and
Othman El Bahraoui, and Palm Grove...
- The
Berlin Wall (German:
Berliner Mauer,
pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ ˈmaʊɐ] ) was a
guarded concrete barrier that
encircled West
Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating...
- is the most-viewed
sporting event in the world, surp****ing the
Olympic Games. The two most
prestigious competitions in club
football are the UEFA Champions...
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using a
wall survive. It is
thought that
these ancient games more
closely resembled a form of hand tennis.
Further examples of
similar games include the...