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{{wiktionary|The Game}} {{wiktionary|The Game}}
'''The Game''' most commonly refers to: '''The Game''' most commonly refers to:
* ] (born 1969), American professional Wrestler * ] (born 1969), American professional wrestler
* ] (born 1979), American rapper * ] (born 1979), American rapper


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* ] (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig * ] (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* ], a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself * ], a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* ] (c. WWII American name)
* ], a 24- to 48-hour treasure hunt / puzzlehunt / road rally * ], a 24- to 48-hour treasure hunt / puzzlehunt / road rally
* ], a sports apparel and equipment company * ], a sports apparel and equipment company


===College sports=== ===College sports===
* ], an annual American college football game * ], an annual American college football game
* ], an annual American college football game * ], an annual American college football game
* ], an annual American college football game * ], an annual American college football game
* ], an annual American college ice hockey game


==Literature== ==Literature==
* ], a 1983 memoir by ice hockey player Ken Dryden * ], a 1983 memoir by ice hockey player Ken Dryden
* ], a 1905 novel by Jack London * ], a 1905 novel by Jack London
* ], or ''Invitation to the Game'', a 1990 novel by Monica Hughes
* ], a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King * ], a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King
* ], a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones * ], a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones
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* ''The Game'', a novel by ] * ''The Game'', a novel by ]
* ''The Games'', a 1968 novel by ] * ''The Games'', a 1968 novel by ]
* ], 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 a historical character * ], or the Game, a pastime among readers of the Sherlock Holmes stories


== Films and television == == Films and television ==
=== Programs === === Film ===
* ], a program about Australian rules football * ], a 1970 film directed by Michael Winner
* ], a comedy-drama series on The CW, BET, and Paramount+ * ], a film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn
* ], a revival of the original 2006 American series * ], a Scottish TV movie set during the 1978 World Cup, directed by ]
* ], a drama series on BBC Two * ], a Ghanaian film
* ], a Sri Lankan film
* ], the series of battles to become "the one" among the Immortals, in the ''Highlander'' film and television franchise

=== TV shows ===
* ], a TV program covering the Australian Football League
* ], a comedy-drama series on The CW and BET
* ], a revival of the 2006 American series on Paramount+
* ], a 2014 British spy thriller series on BBC Two
* ], a mockumentary about the 2000 Sydney Olympics * ], a mockumentary about the 2000 Sydney Olympics
* ], a celebrity athletics competition * ], a celebrity athletics competition
* '']'', a South Korean TV series * '']'', a 2020 South Korean TV series
* ''The Game'', a UK 1991 TV series covering Sunday league football, hosted by ] * ''The Game'', a 1991 British series covering Sunday league football, hosted by ]


=== Episodes === === Episodes ===
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=== Film ===
* ], a 1970 film directed by Michael Winner
* ], a film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn
* ], a Scottish TV movie set during the 1978 World Cup, directed by ]
* ], a Ghanaian film
* ], a Sri Lankan film
* ], the series of battles to become "the one" among the Immortals, in the ''Highlander'' film and television franchise


==Music== ==Music==
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* ] * ]
* "The Game", a song by Amaranthe from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Amaranthe from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Code Orange from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Code Orange from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Cold Chisel from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Cold Chisel from '']''
* "The Game", a song by ] * "The Game", a song by ]
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* "The Game", a song by The Levellers from '']'' * "The Game", a song by The Levellers from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Motörhead from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Motörhead from '']''
* "The Game", a song by New Order from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Nightingale from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Nightingale from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Pain from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Pain from '']''
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* "The Game", a song by ] * "The Game", a song by ]
* "The Game", a song by Trapt from '']'' * "The Game", a song by Trapt from '']''
* "The Game", a song from '']''
* "The Game", a song from '']'' * "The Game", a song from '']''
* "]", a song by Donna Summer * "]", a song by Donna Summer
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==Other media== ==Other media==
* ], a 2005 ''Doctor Who'' audio drama * ], a 2005 ''Doctor Who'' audio drama
* ], an association football podcast
* ] or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California * ] or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California
* ] or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon * ] or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon
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==See also== ==See also==
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* ], a 2013 action video game based on the Indian film ''Don 2''


{{disambiguation}} {{disambiguation}}

Latest revision as of 00:49, 28 December 2024

The Game most commonly refers to:

The Game or The Games may also refer to:

Sports and games

College sports

Literature

Films and television

Film

TV shows

Episodes

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Other media

  • The Game (audio drama), a 2005 Doctor Who audio drama
  • The Game (podcast), an association football podcast
  • 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

Other uses

  • The Game, in Synanon, a truth-telling session
  • "The game", a principle espoused by the 20th-century Greek philosopher Kostas Axelos

See also

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