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Meanings and definitions for GAMES
What does GAMES stand for? What does GAMES mean?
- A game is a recreational activity with a set of rules.
- Philip Game (1876–1961), British military leader and Governor of New South Wales, Australia
- William Game (1853–1932), first batsman to score a century for Oxford against Cambridge
- Abram Games (1914–1996, London), British graphic designer
- The Game (rapper) (born 1979), or Game, an American rapper
- Triple H (born 1969), professional wrestler who dubbed himself "The Game"
- Game (dog), a quality of fighting dogs that are selectively bred and trained to fight
- Game (hunting), any non-domesticated animal hunted for food or sport
- Game (1993 film), a Hindi film
- Game (2002 film), a Tamil film
- Game (2003 film), a Japanese film
- Game (2006 film), a Telugu film
- Game (2011 film), an action Hindi-language film
- Game (2014 film), a Bengali film
- Game (2016 film), a Kannada-language film
- Games (film), a 1967 film starring James Caan
- Game (play), a 2015 British play by Mike Bartlett
- "Game", a short story by Donald Barthelme
- Games, a 1967 novel by Hal Ellson
- Ford & Lopatin, formerly known as Games, an American band
- G.A.M.E., a 2006 album by Game
- Game (KHM album)
- Game (Perfume album)
- Game (Flow album), 2004
- Game (Nikolay Baskov album), 2016
- Games (Leo Ku album), 2003
- Games (University of Northern Iowa Jazz Band One album)
- Game, an album by Piano Squall
- Games, an album by Larry Fast
- Games, an EP by Claire, or the title song
- "Game" (BoA song)
- "Game", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki, the B-side of the single Inspire
- "Games" (Chuckii Booker song), 1992
- "Games" (Luke Bryan song), 2015
- "Games" (New Kids on the Block song), 1991
- "Games", a song by Demi Lovato from her 2017 album Tell Me You Love Me
- "Games", a song by The Strokes from their 2011 album Angles
- "Games", a song by Cher from her 1982 album I Paralyze, later covered by Tina Turner
- "Games", a song by the Jonas Brothers from Jonas Brothers
- Games (magazine), an American game and puzzle magazine
- GamesTM, a magazine
- "Games" (House), a 2007 episode of House
- "Games" (seaQuest DSV), a 1993 episode of seaQuest DSV
- Game (retailer), a major British video game retailer
- Game, a South African general retailer, operated by Massmart (a subsidiary of Wal-Mart)
- Game, a strategic interaction between individuals, in game theory
- Games, a mathematical superset of surreal numbers
- Game, a common counterproductive social interaction in transactional analysis
- Simulation video game, a simulation or reenactment undertaken for training, analysis, or prediction
- Game (grape), also known as Gamé, another name for the wine grape Blaufränkisch
- Game (Scientology), a concept in Scientology
- Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science, an early college entrance program
- Ludi Romani, or Roman Games, a religious festival in ancient Rome
- Mind games, a form of covert psychological influence
- Gamble Creek, a stream in Florida
- Gamble Run, a stream in West Virginia
- Gamble Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States
- Gamble (surname)
- Gambling (surname)
- Gambling (film), a 1934 American crime fiction film adaptation of Cohan's play
- Gambler (film), a 1971 Bollywood thriller film
- The Gambler (1995 film), a 1995 Bollywood film
- Gambler (album), an original cast recording of a musical by Eric Woolfson
- The Gambler (Prokofiev), an opera in four parts
- The Gamblers, (Shostakovich), an unfinished opera
- "Gambler" (song), a 1985 single by Madonna
- "Gamble", a song by Shiina Ringo, from the album Ze-Chyou Syuu
- Gambler (board game), a board game originally made by Parker Brothers in 1975
- Gambler (comics), the name of two fictional supervillains in the DC Universe
- Gambling (play), by George M. Cohan
- Gamble-Skogmo, a conglomerate of retail chains and other businesses, St. Louis Park, Minnesota
- USS Gamble (DD-123), a US Navy ship
- Gamblerz, a South Korean b-boy crew, formerly known as Gambler Crew
- Game Over (book), by David Sheff about the history of Nintendo
- Game Over: How You Can Prosper in a Shattered Economy, a 2009 nonfiction book by Stephen Leeb
- Game Over: Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, and the Culture of Silence a 2012 book about the Penn State sex abuse scandal
- Daniel X: Game Over, the fourth book in James Patterson's six-book Daniel X series
- Game Over (2003 film), a television film
- Game Over (2005 film), a film featuring Jarkko Niemi
- Game Over (2013 film), an animated short film
- Game Over (2019 film), an Indian Tamil/Telugu bilingual drama thriller film starring Taapsee Pannu
- Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine, a 2003 chess documentary
- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, the third film of the Spy Kids trilogy
- Game Over (TV series), a television series
- Game Over, a British video-game magazine show on .tv
- "Game Over", an episode in the second season of the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series
- "Game Over" (30 Rock), a 2013 episode of 30 Rock
- Game Over, an episode from the third season of Ben 10
- "Game Over", an episode from the first season of Dexter's Laboratory
- Game Over, one of the enemies in the front game of Nick Arcade
- Game Over (Nuclear Assault album), 1986
- Game Over (P-Square album), 2007, or the title song
- Game Over (Tempo album), 1999
- "Game Over" (Tinchy Stryder song), 2010
- "Game Over" (Scarface song), 1997
- "Game Over", by Nightingale from I
- "Game Over (Flip)", a 2003 song by Lil' Flip
- "Game Over", a 2010 song by G.E.M.
- "Game Over", a 2009 song by VV Brown from Travelling Like the Light
- "Game Over", a 2013 song by Falling in Reverse from Fashionably Late
- "Game Over", a 2013 single by Vitaa, featuring Maître Gims
- "Game Over" (Josie Zec song), a 2014 song which represented Croatia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- "Computer-Reign (Game Over)", a 1995 song by Ayreon from The Final Experiment
- "Game Over", a 2014 song by Machine Head from Bloodstone & Diamonds
- "Game Over", an Alexa Vega song (exact year of song release unconfirmed)
- Game Over (video game), a 1987 computer game published by Imagine Software
- Game Over, a nickname for American professional female bodybuilder Iris Kyle
- Gambler, a person who gambles
- esports competitor, a person who competes in eSports
- Cheater, a person who cheats (games) the system
- Carlton Gamer (born 1929), American composer and music theorist
- Gamer (2011 film)
- Gamer (2009 film), a 2009 science fiction thriller
- The Gamers (film), a 2002 low-budget cult film, followed by a sequel, The Gamers: Dorkness Rising
- Gamers: The Movie, a 2006 mockumentary
- G@mers (TV series)
- Gamer.tv, a UK video-game programme
- The Gamer (manhwa), a Korean comic
- Gamers!, a 2015 Japanese light novel series
- The Gamers, a wargaming company
- Gamers, a retail chain operated by the Japanese media company Broccoli
- Gamers (US retailer), a retail video game chain located primarily in Iowa and Nebraska
- Gamers (album), a 1996 album by The Conscious Daughters
- Legalized gambling, playing games of chance for money, often referred to in law as "gaming"
- Playing a role-playing game, in which players assume fictional roles
- Playing a tabletop game, any game played on a flat surface
- Playing a video game, an electronic game with a video interface
Competitive gaming, competing in eSports
- Video game culture
- Gaming, Austria, an Austrian market town and municipality
- Gaming the system, manipulating a system's rules to achieve a desired outcome
- Gamer, a person who plays games, especially video games
- History of games
- Let the Game Begin
- "Let the Games Begin" (Drive episode)
- "Let the Games Begin" (Gilmore Girls)
- "Let the Games Begin" (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys)
- "Let the Games Begin" (Kid vs. Kat)
- "Let the Games Begin" (Under the Dome)
- The Dark Knight Rises, a quote used by Bane
- The Summer Olympic Games
- Summer Games (video game), a 1984 video game
- Summer Games II, a 1985 sequel to the above game
- Summer Games (1984 film), a 1984 Italian film
- Summer Games (2011 film), a 2011 Swiss film
- Overwatch seasonal events#Summer Games, a seasonal event appearing in Overwatch
- The Game (dice game) (German: Das Spiel), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
- The Game (mind game), a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
- The Game (treasure hunt), a 24- to 48-hour treasure hunt / puzzlehunt / road rally
- The Game Headwear, a sports apparel and equipment company
- The Game (Harvard–Yale), an annual American college football game
- The Game (Michigan–Ohio State), an annual American college football game
- The Game (Hampden–Sydney vs. Randolph–Macon), an annual American college football game
- The Game (Cornell–Harvard), an annual American college ice hockey game
- The Game (Dryden book), a 1983 memoir by ice hockey player Ken Dryden
- The Game (London novel), a 1905 novel by Jack London
- The Game (King novel), a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King
- The Game (Jones novel), a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones
- The Game (play), a 1916 play by Harold Brighouse
- The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, a book by Neil Strauss
- The Game, a novel by A. S. Byatt
- The Game, a novel by Hans Ruesch
- The Game, a novel by Michael Hastings
- The Games, a 1968 novel by Hugh Atkinson
- Sherlockian game, also known as the Holmesian game, the Great Game or simply the Game, is the pastime of attempting to resolve anomalies and clarify implied details in the Sherlock Holmes stories while pretending that Holmes is an historical character
- The Game (Australian TV series), a program about Australian rules football
- The Game (American TV series), a comedy-drama series on The CW and BET
- The Game (UK TV series), a drama series on BBC Two
- The Games (Australian TV series), a mockumentary about the 2000 Sydney Olympics
- The Games (UK TV series), a celebrity athletics competition
- The Game - UK 1991 TV series covering Sunday league football, hosted by Danny Baker
- "The Game" (Desperate Housewives)
- "The Game" (Girlfriends)
- "The Game" (Recess)
- "The Game" (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
- "The Game" (Stargate Atlantis)
- "The Games" (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World)
- The Games (film), a 1970 film directed by Michael Winner
- The Game (1984 film), a horror film directed by Bill Rebane
- The Game (1997 film), a film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn
- The Game (1998 film), a Scottish TV movie set during the 1978 World Cup, directed by Haldane Duncan
- The Game (2010 film), a Ghanaian film
- The Game (Highlander), the series of battles to become "the one" among the Immortals, in the Highlander film and television franchise
- The Game (rapper), American rapper
- The Game (Alyssa Reid album)
- The Game (Chico DeBarge album)
- The Game (Queen album)
- The Game (Richie Rich album)
- The Game (Sham 69 album)
- "The Game" (Alyssa Reid song)
- "The Game" (Common song)
- "The Game" (Disturbed song)
- "The Game" (DragonForce song)
- "The Game" (Echo & the Bunnymen song)
- "The Game" (Red Flag song)
- "The Game", a song by Cold Chisel from Twentieth Century
- "The Game", a song by Dive Dive
- "The Game", a song by Drowning Pool from WWF Forceable Entry
- "The Game", a song by End of Fashion from End of Fashion
- "The Game", a song by Jurassic Five from Quality Control
- "The Game", a song by Lacuna Coil from Karmacode
- "The Game", a song by The Levellers from Levelling the Land
- "The Game", a song by Motörhead from Hammered
- "The Game", a song by Nightingale from I
- "The Game", a song by Soul Asylum from Candy from a Stranger
- "The Game", a song by Trapt from Trapt
- "The Game", a song from Damn Yankees
- The Game (audio drama), a 2005 Doctor Who audio drama
- KGMZ-FM or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California
- KXTG or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon
- The Game, a nickname of American professional wrestler Triple H
- The Game, in Synanon, a truth-telling session
- "The game", a principle espoused by the 20th-century Greek philosopher Kostas Axelos
- Video game
- Video Games: The Movie, a 2014 documentary film by Jeremy Snead
- VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, later VideoGames - The Ultimate Gaming Magazine, a defunct American periodical
- "Video Games" (song), by Lana Del Rey, 2011
- "Video Games", a 1980 song by Ronnie Jones
- Video Games Live, a concert series created by Tommy Tallarico
- Winter Games (1985 videogame), videogame by Epyx
- Winter Games (2PM song), 2013 song
- Winter sports
- Winter Olympic Games
- Winter Paralympic Games
- Winter X Games
- Nordic Games
- Winter Games (album)
- Game2: Winter, 2017 Russian reality television series
- Winter Universiade (Winter University Games)
- Winter Military World Games, see Military World Games
- World Scout Winter Games
- Winter Youth Olympics
- Special Olympics World Winter Games, see Special Olympics World Games
- Alberta Winter Games
- Asian Winter Games
- Arctic Winter Games
- BC Winter Games
- Canada Winter Games
- National Winter Games of China
- Commonwealth Winter Games
- Empire State Winter Games, see Empire State Games
- New Zealand Winter Games
- Quebec Winter Games, see Quebec Games
- Winter X Games Europe
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